My dad made this every autumn and winter when I was growing up, and now I always look forward to cooking up a huge pan once the weather starts getting cold. I know tinned corned beef isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, and I’m not a fan of tinned meat generally, but this corned beef hash soup is a MUST.
📋 What do we need?
Ingredients Swaps
If you don’t want to use the vinegar from sliced pickled beetroot then you can swap it out for cider vinegar.
📺 Watch how to make it
Full recipe with detailed steps in the recipe card at the end of this post. Back when I was growing up in the 80’s, corned beef was a staple! I used to love having corned beef and salad cream sandwiches for lunch (and I wouldn’t turn one down now actually!). Tinned, packet and frozen foods were way more fashionable back then. Let me see….. some of my favourites…..
Findus minced beef crispy pancakesBoil-in-the-bag beef and gravyBoil-in-the-bag ‘fish’ in butter sauce (served over a pile of mashed potatoes)Smash (powdered mashed potatoes) - I used to like smash, but only when made with loads of butter!!Chicken and Ham spread (on thick white bread!)Coco pops (my kids love these, but I can’t buy them because I’ll eat them all)Canadian steaks (those really thin, reformed meat slices, where the slices were seperated by paper, and you fried them from frozen. I haven’t eaten them for years! - I had a huge craving for them when I was pregnant with Gracey!)Hollands Cheese and Onion pie - with that gooey cheesy centre!
Ha ha it sounds like I lived off junk food, but actually, both my folks made lots of lovely homemade dinners too. My mum’s specialties being her roast dinners, chicken stroganoff and THE BEST fried rice. My dad’s specialties mainly consist of spicy foods such as homemade samosas, Mee Goreng, and curries, plus goulash and this corned beef hash.
👨👩👧👧 More of my childhood favourites
We always looked forward to my dad’s corned beef hash, and now my kids love it too. I have so many fond memories of growing up and my Mum and Dad spending time in the kitchen. Here are some of my other family favorites from when I was a kid. The drizzle of vinegar in the soup is a must. It’s doesn’t make it acidic, it just adds an extra dimension of flavour. I always serve this corned beef hash soup with pickled red cabbage or beetroot, so I use a slug of vinegar from the jar - exactly as my dad has always done. Cider vinegar works well too though. My dad would probably also suggest adding a good sprinkling of white pepper. I like it too as it adds a bit of heat, but it can make it a little too peppery for the kids.
🍽️ What to serve it with
Serve on this Corned Beef Hash Soup its own, or with a big wedge of bread. It’s a tummy filler, so if you do have bread, you’ll probably need a nap afterward 🙂 Stay updated with new recipes!Subscribe to the newsletter to hear when I post a new recipe. I’m also on YouTube (new videos every week) and Instagram (behind-the-scenes stories & beautiful food photos). This recipe was first published in January 2017. Updated in November 2021 with an improved recipe, a video, and for housekeeping reasons.
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