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02/02/26(Mon)02:12:49 No.21863296 Best Corned Beef recipes?

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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)02:20:58 No.21863313 slice n fry, homie.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)02:24:44 No.21863318 break it up into small bits that get crispy
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)03:24:47 No.21863407 leave it on the stove for like 10 minutes
then flip it, and leave it on the stove for 10 minutes again
then eat the whole can by yourself and go damn...
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)04:22:01 No.21863471 >Put culantro, onions, garlic, Cuban peppers, bell peppers and some water in a food processor
>Blend the ingredients until you have a chunky mixture
>Dice potatoes into small squares and boil them
>Smash the corned beef flat into a pan
>Cook it until it gets crispy
>Add blended ingredients, tomato sauce (3 to 4 ounces), a package of Knorr sazon and 300ml of water
>Simmer until it has the desired thickness you prefer
Now that you finished cooking, pour the corned beef over cooked white rice and eat it.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)07:40:39 No.21863651 >>21863296
In Indonesia they make a dish called "Internet"
Which is short for Indomie Telur Kornet, or Indomie noodles fried with egg and Kornet (a brand of corned beef).
It's pretty damn tasty.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)08:39:46 No.21863698 >>21863296
Can I eat it cold with crackers like spam?
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)08:44:15 No.21863702 >>21863296
It's usually what they have people eat instead of dog food or cat food in movies.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)08:51:53 No.21863707 >place plastic bag over your head
>asphyxiate yourself
>wake up
>bring receipt and corned beef back to establishment
>request refund
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)08:54:52 No.21863709 >>21863296
Anyone even eat corned beef/SPAM anymore?
Shit's been like $6 a can since COVID and collects dust.
Like you can just buy an actual steak for the same price.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)10:00:37 No.21863762 >>21863651
Ramen and spam? Uhhh that's sound tasty homie
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)13:54:03 No.21863929 >>21863709
You're right.
In post war Britain and for many years afterwards, it was cheap and cheerful . . . .now I look at the price and it's WTF? It's cheaper to buy real meat.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)03:16:41 No.21865026 It's really good in kimchi jjigae with cabbage and potatoes
Spicy corned beef hash soup
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)04:14:17 No.21865133 >>21863296
I used to pack corned beef into frozen yorkshire puddings and then bake them in the oven for a snack plate
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)04:42:25 No.21865162 >>21863709
OP here. Cycling through food storage
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)18:55:39 No.21866010 >>21863407
im gonna make sure you get put on some kind of list you sick freak
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)19:24:31 No.21866046 >>21863296
I had this product once and was turned off by the texture even after crisping it on the stove.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)19:34:59 No.21866065 >>21863709
That and chicken is cheaper than ramen noodles
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