Corned Beef Hash and Egg Breakfast Squares Recipe (2024)

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My love affair with corned beef hash has started a long time ago when I was just a little girl. #HowDoYouHash #CollectiveBias

On days off school my mom would take us to this awesome dinner for breakfast. It was my favorite. A bunch of old grumpy guys, metal stools and a real counter like in the moves.

We were allowed to order ANYTHING we wanted and I always ordered the corned beef hash. I’ve never been a sweet breakfast girl. I’ll take savory, flavorful, fill you up hash over sugar drenched waffles any day.

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On one trip to the dinnerthe hash was a little different. The waitress mentioned that they had started making their own recipe instead of the can. All this time I thought my “dream breakfast” was some fancy kitchen concoction.

But it ended up being even better in a way since now I was able to buy the one I loved and have it whenever I wanted. Ikid you not,to this day you will always find a can of HORMEL® MARY KITCHEN® Corned Beef Hash in my cupboard. Told you love affair!

My favorite way to eat it is cooked on a griddle with a couple of fried eggs so the yolks are all nice and runny in the corned beef but I thought I’d fancy things up a bit today with a super easy entertaining friendly Corned Beef Hash and Eggs Breakfast Squares recipe.

These have all the same flavor but bump it up a bit in presentation.

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Ingredients

  • Refrigerated Crescent Roll Dough (2 tubes)
  • 1 Can HORMEL® MARY KITCHEN® Hash (or you can use 2 cups of homemade corned beef and potato hash)
  • 8 Eggs
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • Green Onions and Parsley (optional)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 400F
  2. Unroll the dough and separate into two squares. Roll up the edges of each square.
  3. Scoop about 1/4 of the can of HORMEL® MARY KITCHEN® Hash onto each square.
  4. Top each square with 2 eggs and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  5. Bake at 400F for 12-15 minutes until the dough is browned and eggs are cooked to your liking. Note that the eggs might still look very wet but will be cooked just pull them out and touch them the first time you make it. Also they may keep cooking a bit while they sit on the pan. These pictured were cooked for 17 minutes and I wish I had taken them out a bit sooner since the whites and yolks were totally set. Still delicious but I you should just know the eggs will seem really wiggly due to the baked nature but they will be cooked.
  6. Sprinkle with green onions and parsley if desired. These can be served fresh and hot or room temp.

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This makes 4 hearty servings. You could even split them up to get 8 smaller servings for a lighter breakfast or if you are serving it with other items.

A fun way to do that would be just to make one long sheet and cut them after they are baked or just make smaller rectangles!

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Just in case you are a HORMEL® MARY KITCHEN® Corned Beef Hash newbie *gasp* it’s very small soft corned beef and potatoes. It truly is one of my favorite foods you can ask my family.

I got mine atWinco Foods but really you can get it at pretty much any grocery store by the tuna fish and other canned meats. And right now through 3/17/2016 you can use this coupon toSAVE $1.00 on the purchase of any two (2) HORMEL® MARY KITCHEN® Hash products.

Do you have a fun food memory like my corned beef hash story? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!

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Course Breakfast

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • Refrigerated Crescent Roll Dough 2 tubes
  • 1 Can HORMEL® MARY KITCHEN® Hash
  • 8 Eggs
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • Green Onions and Parsley optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400F

  • Unroll the dough and separate into two squares. Roll up the edges of each square.

  • Scoop about 1/4 of the can of HORMEL® MARY KITCHEN® Hash onto each square.

  • Top each square with 2 eggs and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

  • Bake at 400F for 12-15 minutes until the dough is browned and eggs are cooked to your liking. Note that the eggs might still look very wet but will be cooked just pull them out and touch them the first time you make it. Also they may keep cooking a bit while they sit on the pan. These pictured were cooked for 17 minutes and I wish I had taken them out a bit sooner since the whites and yolks were totally set. Still delicious but I you should just know the eggs will seem really wiggly due to the baked nature but they will be cooked.

  • Sprinkle with green onions and parsley if desired. These can be served fresh and hot or room temp.

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  1. cathyv says

    My youngest, now 24, has had a love affair with Mary Kitchen corned beef hash since he was a toddler. We have an original can of it before it was bought by Hormel. It sits in the pantry with a note that says ” do not eat” display only! I sent this post to him.

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    • marissa says

      oh I love that!!!

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  2. Mary Larsen says

    What an easy and yummy looking recipe! I think I’ll need to try this :) {client}

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  3. Katie Roper says

    Oh, dear Lord this looks delicious. No one understands my relationship with corned beef hash.

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  4. Dee says

    This looks like an incredibly tasty breakfast! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday. :)

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  5. THERESA says

    what is the nutritional content of this breakfast. It sounds yummy.

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    • marissa says

      I’m not sure but you could plug all the ingredients into My Fitness Pal and it would calculate it for you!

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  6. Bonnie says

    I love corned beef hash but have never tried this brand – it’s going on my grocery list. My mom used to make corned beef hash from the leftovers of her New England boiled dinner ( corned beef, potatoes, carrots, turnips, onion, rutabaga – hate turnips and rutabaga – as a little girl I couldn’t tell the difference in appearance between the potato and the turnip, but when I put it in my mouth – YUCK). I have fixed eggs with the hash before and liked it – so I’m going to try it again. The recipe sounds good but I can’t eat gluten/wheat, so I’ll just stick to the hash and eggs. Thanks for the reminder about hash and I’ll look for the brand to try.

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  7. Jan says

    Just made them and they are marvelous! Great combination.

    Reply

Corned Beef Hash and Egg Breakfast Squares Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make crispy corned beef hash from a can? ›

It takes patience to get crispy hash. In a heavy skillet (preferably not a non-stick skillet) over medium heat, spread the hash in an even layer and do not disturb for 5 minutes. With a spatula, lift up a corner of the hash to see if it has developed a crust. If it hasn't, cook a few minutes longer.

How many calories are in corned beef hash and egg? ›

1 serving: 442 calories, 30g fat (6g saturated fat), 242mg cholesterol, 895mg sodium, 24g carbohydrate (3g sugars, 2g fiber), 20g protein.

What is corned beef and hash made of? ›

Corned beef hash is a hearty Irish meal made with potatoes and corned beef. The ingredients are traditionally pan-fried until they are tender and warm. Corned beef hash is a popular use for leftover corned beef (think the day after St. Patrick's Day).

What are the secrets to cooking corned beef? ›

Slow cooking with a crock pot or using an instant pot is a fantastic way to cook corned beef, resulting in melt-in-your-mouth, tender meat throughout. You can make a delicious, hearty meal with simple ingredients and a crock pot or instant pot.

Does canned corned beef hash need to be cooked? ›

MARY KITCHEN® hash is fully cooked and ready to eat.

How unhealthy is corned beef hash? ›

While it provides protein and nutrients like iron and vitamin B12, corned beef is relatively high in fat and sodium. It's also a source of certain compounds that may increase your risk of cancer.

Is corned beef hash good or bad for you? ›

Notably, corned beef is high in sodium. A 3-ounce serving packs 827 milligrams (36% of the recommended 2,300 milligrams per day). 3 On the plus side, the St. Paddy's Day favorite is a good source of iron, providing 20% of the Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) for men and 9% for women.

Is corned beef hash good for a diet? ›

Nutritional content: Corned beef hash typically consists of corned beef, potatoes, and sometimes onions. It can be high in protein, fat, and sodium. If you're following a specific diet plan, such as a low-sodium diet or a diet focused on lean protein sources, corned beef hash may not align with those dietary goals.

How do you make canned corned beef taste better? ›

Fry the onions, until soft, add the chopped corned beef, fry off for 6 - 8 minutes then add the tomatoes, season with salt, pepper, Worcester sauce & herbs, you could add a beef stock cube if you so wish, I use oregano & basil & simmer gently for 15 mins or so, Stir in the mashed potato, freshly made not from a packet ...

Can you eat canned corned beef from the can? ›

The cans are sealed and then get sterilized in a pressure cooker, also known as a retort, to eliminate microorganisms and make them shelf-stable. This makes corned beef safe to eat straight from the can. However, you might find its texture off-putting, especially with its gelatinous pieces of fat.

Why is corned beef hash so expensive? ›

The brining (and sometimes cooking) involves labor, packaging and special equipment expenses (on top of raw material costs), so all things being equal, it will cost more than beef brisket (the cut of beef corned beef is usually made from).

What nationality eats corned beef hash? ›

Corned beef and cabbage dinners are an Irish-American tradition from the 1800s that are now commonly held across the United States on St. Patrick's Day. Corned beef hash is also commonly served on St. Patrick's Day, as well as around American Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Can you fry canned corned beef? ›

To pan-fry canned corned beef, heat some oil or butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the corned beef and cook until browned and heated through, stirring occasionally.

Why is my corned beef hash soggy? ›

You're not cooking it long enough

Canned corned beef hash is one of those dishes that seems to take absolutely forever to crisp up.

How do you know when canned corned beef hash is done? ›

Corned beef is safe once the internal temperature has reached at least 145 °F, with a three minute rest time, but cooking it longer will make it fork-tender.

Is Hormel corned beef hash in a can already cooked? ›

MARY KITCHEN® hash is fully cooked and ready to eat.

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