Thursday 27 March 2014

Dame Margaret's classic corned beef

If she isn't already a Dame, she should be! Margaret Fulton's corned beef recipe - from her classic 1970s slow cooker cookbook - reigns supreme. While I've posted a corned beef recipe before, I couldn't resist giving this version a whirl and it was delicious. Here's what went in the pot:

- a halved onion studded with three cloves in each half;
- a chopped carrot;
- half a cup of white wine vinegar;
- a generous teaspoon of brown sugar;
- a handful of whole black peppercorns;
- three bay leaves; and
- a one kilogram piece of premium (lean) beef. 

I then poured in water until it just covered the beef and set the cooker on low before zipping off to work. The cooker can stay on low for 8-10 hours. Easy!

I served the flavoursome slices of rosy corned beef with steamed lengths of carrot and peas and beans, along with creamy, melt-in-the-mouth potato bake and a blue cheese Maille mustard sauce. This one is definitely staying on the menu! Enjoy!





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