Instructions
Notes
- Don't skip the parboil. Cooking the potatoes partway before they hit the skillet is the difference between crispy-outside-tender-inside and a raw, chalky mess. Pull them out while they still have a little resistance.
- The crust is everything. Don't lift the lid to check every few minutes. That steam is doing work, so let it cook undisturbed and trust the process. A properly formed crust on the bottom is what separates hash from glorified scrambled beef.
- Canned corned beef also works. This is, after all, a dish with deep roots in military provisioning. If you're using canned corned beef rather than slicing your own from a brisket, there's no shame in it. Just chop it coarsely so you get some texture, and go a little lighter on the broth since canned beef can be saltier.

