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7 Ways to Use Leftover Corned Beef and Cabbage

March 15, 2024 By Katie

Once St. Patrick’s Day has come and gone, so are the remnants of a festive feast that celebrated the flavors of Ireland—corned beef and cabbage. As the excitement of the holiday fades, you might find yourself staring at a container filled with leftover corned beef and cabbage, wondering what to do with these traditional ingredients. 

From comforting soups and hearty sandwiches to unexpected twists like tacos and casseroles, here are 7 meal ideas that will have you looking at corned beef and cabbage leftovers in a whole new light.

From comforting soups and hearty sandwiches to unexpected twists like tacos and casseroles, here are 7 meal ideas that will have you looking at corned beef and cabbage leftovers in a whole new light.

  1. Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup:
    We’ll start with a soul-warming soup that utilizes the rich flavors of leftover corned beef and cabbage as the foundation. This hearty dish combines tender chunks of corned beef, vibrant cabbage, and an array of vegetables in a flavorful broth. It’s the perfect way to savor the essence of St. Patrick’s Day while enjoying a comforting bowl of goodness.
  2. Corned Beef Hash:
    Next up is a breakfast favorite that transforms leftovers into a delicious morning treat. By dicing the corned beef and sautéing it with potatoes and onions, you’ll create a crispy and satisfying corned beef hash. Top it off with a perfectly fried egg, and you have a hearty breakfast or brunch dish that will keep you energized throughout the day.
  3. Corned Beef Tacos:
    Tacos may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of Irish cuisine, but trust us, they’re a game-changer. Shred the corned beef and pile it onto warm tortillas, then add your favorite taco toppings like tangy slaw, avocado, and a drizzle of homemade salsa. These unconventional tacos are bursting with flavor and will leave your taste buds asking for more.
  4. Reuben Sandwich: Make a classic Reuben sandwich by piling leftover corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Russian dressing between two slices of rye bread. Grill until the cheese is melted and the bread is crispy.
  5. Corned Beef and Potato Casserole: Layer sliced potatoes, corned beef, and cheese in a baking dish. Pour over a mixture of cream and broth, then bake until the potatoes are tender and the top is golden brown.
  6. Corned Beef Sliders: Slice the corned beef and serve it on small slider buns with mustard, pickles, and cheese. Bake the sliders in the oven until the cheese is melted and the buns are toasted.
  7. Corned Beef and Cabbage Quiche: Chop up the leftover corned beef and cabbage, and incorporate them into a quiche filling along with some cheese, eggs, and cream. Pour the mixture into a pie crust and bake until set for a delicious brunch or dinner option.

These ideas should help you transform your leftover corned beef and cabbage into delicious meals that go beyond the traditional St. Patrick’s Day feast. Enjoy!

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