As the weather here cools off, and everywhere feels markedly more autumnal, it makes me crave more comfort foods. So here is my recipe for vegan corned beef hash, a comfort food classic from my childhood. I grew up in the West Midlands of England, and this might not be the corned beef hash that you’re used to seeing, but it’s the one I grew up eating. It traditionally combines meat-based corned beef pieces and creamy mashed potato, which is baked until the top is crispy. This plant-based version contains my veganised version of corned beef, and is just as hearty and comforting as I remember. It’s a great crowd pleaser and would be ideal served with any vegetables you like, along with plenty of gravy
Serves; Four large servings Cook time; 45 minutes
Method;
- Three large baking potatoes, chopped
- 320g of vegan corned beef, see my recipe linked above to make your own. Alternatively use the same amount of meat-free mince
- 50ml dairy-free milk
- 50ml dairy-free cream
- One teaspoon of dried parsley
- One teaspoon of mustard
- One tablespoon of dairy-free butter
- Salt and black pepper to taste
Method;
- Start by breaking half of the seitan into bite sized pieces and then finely mince the remaining half of the seitan. Then set the seitan aside
- Next, chop the potato and boil it in salted water until it’s fork tender. Once the potato is cooked, drain away the water and return the potato to the saucepan
- Then add in the milk, cream, parsley and butter to the saucepan, and season with salt and black pepper. Mash the potato until it’s creamy and smooth in texture
- Add the seitan into the mashed potato and mix until it’s fully combined. Spoon the mashed potato mixture into an ovenproof baking dish and use the back of a spoon to smooth out the top. Finally use the tines of a fork to score lines in the top of the potato mixture. Now it’s ready to bake

- Bake at 200°C/180°C for 25-30 minutes, or until golden brown on top. Alternatively, you could pop it until a hot grill for a few minutes to crisp up the top

- Once baked, serve with vegetables and plenty of gravy, the gravy was added post picture taking


what is vegan corned beef (never seen it )
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I make my own corned beef style seitan, the recipe for that is linked in the beginning paragraph of the blog post. I hope this helps 💚
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