i have never heard of soaking it, so dunno about that. i find that if you follow the instructions on the bag it doesnt get cooked enough so what i do is put it in for the recommended time (from memory 30-40 mins per 500g) but then continue to cook it for a further 3-4 hours. you put a knife in it and if it is soft it is cooked, if its hard it is not.
you can leave it in the bag or take it out, i take it out and add 3/4 cup malt vinegar and a tablespoon of brown sugar to the wter. i also drop a whole onion in there to coook with it. i dont bother with the cloves. i like to cook the potatoes right at the end in the same pot it gets a nice flavour in it, but DH doesnt like the flavour so i do his in a seperate pot of water, its up to personal preference.
usually have it with cabbage and carrot, and white sauce. DH bangs on about his mums onion sauce but i dont know how to make it. LOL
hope that helps!


My 1.3kg Silverside is out and defrosted, good to go... I have a recipe here that says to soak the beef in cold water for an hour before simmering in the pot with my cloves, onion, perppercorns & bay leaves for 1.5hours - This sounds great but other recipes I have read don't say anything about soaking the beef for an hour, what is the difference between soaking and not soaking it?? Do you soak yours?? I am wondering if there are other yummy options also or is Corned Beef generally always cooked the same way?? How do you do yours? I am planning on serving mine with carrots, potatoes, cabbage & homemade white sauce. What do you serve yours with?
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