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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (576g)

Recipe makes 4 servings

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40 whole cloves

Calories 1317
Calories from Fat 855 (64%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 95.0g 146%
Saturated Fat 31.7g 158%
Monounsaturated Fat 46.1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 3.4g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 490mg 163%
Sodium 5676mg 236%
Potassium 843mg 24%
Total Carbohydrate 18.5g 6%
Dietary Fiber 1.6g 6%
Sugars 9.1g
Protein 91.5g 182%
Vitamin A 149mcg 2%
Vitamin B6 1.2mg 59%
Vitamin B12 8.2mcg 135%
Vitamin C 34mg 58%
Vitamin E 0mcg 3%
Calcium 67mg 6%
Iron 9mg 52%

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Best Corned Beef/ Silverside on the Planet. Recipe #151187

I didn't post this family recipe here earlier because I thought that everyone made corned beef/silverside like I did LOL... Now I did a search to look for duplicates and found none! WELL folks, you gotta try this... this is to die for... get ready to drool. In fact, if your pieces of beef are smaller, do two and pop them both in the pot at once :) NOTE: for more information on a question raised especially for this recipe please see topic: http://www.recipezaar.com/bb/viewtopic.zsp?p=4408769#4408769
by kiwidutch

17 min | 15 min prep

SERVES 4

  1. Take the corned beef/silverside out of the plastic wrapping and wash it off in cold water. (makes it less slippery and easier to handle).
  2. Take the whole cloves and stick the little spike part of each clove well into the meat. (sometimes you need to make a little hole into the meat with the point of a veggie knife in order to get it in). Stud the entire piece of meat evenly with cloves, using more than 40 of them if necessary).
  3. Put the golden syrup into the bottom of a large tall saucepan (I use a big soup pot).
  4. Put the meat into the pot, add the bay leaf and pepper, halve the oranges and squeeze them to get some juice out over the meat, drop the squeezed oranges into the pot as well.
  5. Cover with water and simmer for 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on how big the piece of meat is -- even a small bit does really well on low for 1.5-2 hours. Top up the water if necessary.
  6. Take out and rest the meat for 10 minutes. Pick out what cloves you can (they are really there for flavour, not to be eaten) Cut across the grain. (if you do it the wrong way your "slice" of meat will fall into 1000 tiny pieces so just turn the meat around and cut at right angles to your first cut if that happens.).
  7. Cut it into thin slices. Serve with mustard sauce (if you can already keep your hands from nibbling it off plate).
  8. Prepare to taste corned beef like you've never tasted it before -- ummmmm --.
  9. Serves 4 in theory, but I have to confess that DH and I we could eat one small one each. <blush> LOL nibble, nibble, just a little bit more, nibble, nibble, opps , gone!
  10. Served cold, it also makes great sandwiches -- but in our house there's rarely enough left over to make a sandwich :).

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