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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook corned beef and veggies in broth : modern nilaga soup - canned goods leveled up #lockdown using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Corned Beef and Veggies in Broth : Modern Nilaga Soup - Canned Goods Leveled Up #lockdown:
- Make ready Your favorite canned corned beef (or the fresh meat kind)
- Get Mixed Veggies
- Prepare 1-2 red onions, sliced
- Make ready 1/2 garlic head, choped coarsely
- Make ready 2 T Cooking oil
- Make ready 1 beef billion broth cube
- Take Dash peppercorns
- Prepare to taste Salt
- Prepare 1 bay / laurel leaf (optional)
- Get 1-2 L water
Canned Corned Beef Hash SoupJust a Pinch. Looking for a variation on the typical vegetable soup, I imagined Corned Beef to substitute stew meat and the outcome was delightful. See my Blog for full. corned beef nilaga is a Filipino style boiled soup that uses canned corned beef as the meat. Add the canned corned beef, including the solid fat bits you see in it (that makes it tasty!).
Steps to make Corned Beef and Veggies in Broth : Modern Nilaga Soup - Canned Goods Leveled Up #lockdown:
- If you're using the fresh corned beef, boil in water first until tender. Saute in a pot the garlic and onions. Add water and the fresh beef. Season with salt, peppercorns, bay leaf, beef broth cube. SKIP THIS IF USING CANNED BEEF.
- If using canned version, start with sauteeing garlic and onions in oil in a pan. Add the canned corned beef, including the solid fat bits you see in it (that makes it tasty!). My favorite is the Delimondo brand atm. More expensive than the other local kinds but you can be sure it's 100% beef. Delicious too.
- Transfer to a pot and add water. Season with salt, peppercorns, bay leaf, beef broth cube. This is a soup dish so you can add water depending on how much soup you want. Just taste and season or add more broth cube.
- Drop in your mixed veggies, hard vegetables first and bring to a boil. Add the leafy veggies last as it cooks quickly. The traditional "Nilaga" vegetables include potatoes, cabbage, napa cabbage, pechay or bokchoy, carrots and green beans. I suppose u can try spinach too. Taste and season if needed. (unpeeled but brushed potatoes, it's my thing, LOL, not very cheffy but I want the nutrients in it).
- Serve while hot. Perfect for cold nights/days. Here we eat it year round, on hot and hotter days LOL. Below is a variation with beef shank marrow and noodles.
See my Blog for full. corned beef nilaga is a Filipino style boiled soup that uses canned corned beef as the meat. Add the canned corned beef, including the solid fat bits you see in it (that makes it tasty!). My favorite is the Delimondo brand atm. Delicious too." - "Transfer to a pot and add water. Season with salt, peppercorns, bay leaf, beef broth cube.
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