This corned beef hash skillet is one of the most ultimate breakfast ideas you can make using any leftover ingredients from corned beef.
I love making my homemade corned beef for Saint Patrick’s Day every year, but making this corned beef hash skillet for breakfast the following morning really tops the cake. Then using any leftover garlic and onion remaining from the roast itself, ugh! Amazing. Sometimes there isn’t any garlic or onion left and that’s okay. Simply use fresh ingredients and cook with the same step as the potatoes. You can also roast them before getting started if you would like.
If I happen to not have any garlic or onion left from the roast itself, I use my roasted garlic recipe before making this corned beef hash skillet. And it’s worth it every time. It really impacts the flavor of the aromatics mixed with with the corned beef and p0tatoes.
It’s best to use a nonstick skillet for this recipe, that way the potatoes don’t break while cooking and provides minimum cleanup. If the potatoes stick at all during the cooking process, add a tablespoon or two of water into the pan before covering again every 3-5 minutes.