What to Serve with Corned Beef Hash – 15 Delicious Ideas

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You may be wondering what to serve with corned beef hash to make a complete meal. I’ve got you covered with a variety of options to take your corned beef hash recipe to the next level.

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Whether you’re whipping up a hearty breakfast, a comforting brunch, or a satisfying dinner, corned beef hash is an unsung hero and a great way to leave everyone happy!

What is Corned Beef Hash?

Corned beef hash is a dish made from chopped corned beef, potatoes, and onions. Some recipes add other vegetables like bell peppers. All these ingredients are combined and pan-fried.

This is so delicious made in a cast iron skillet for a crispy hash! There are different ways to make it, some people even use a slow cooker. Either way, it’s a great main dish to make with leftover corned beef hash or leftover potatoes. 

Homemade corned beef hash is usually served as a breakfast dish, but it can really be served for any meal, there’s no best way or right or wrong way to serve it! It is a popular comfort food in many countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Ireland.

The name “corned” beef comes from the salt-based curing process called “corning,” which was used to preserve meat before refrigeration was widely available. It’s a fun dish to serve on St. Patrick’s Day because it’s a popular Irish dish, plus it’s easy to make!

What to Serve With Corned Beef Hash

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1. Traditional Irish Soda Bread 

A traditional side for a traditional Irish dish! This is one of the best side dishes for so many meals because it’s so easy and delicious and bread goes well with almost everything!

2. Steamed Vegetables

A mix of different flavors from different fresh or frozen vegetables like carrots, broccoli, and green beans. Lightly steamed to maintain their crunchiness. You can also try oven roasted veggies as well.

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3. Simmered Green Beans

Green beans make a great side dish for almost anything! You can roast, saute, steam, or air fry them with a simple recipe of just shaking them in olive oil and garlic powder or your favorite seasoning. 

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4. Baked Beans

A classic side dish that adds a touch of sweetness and texture to balance out the saltiness of the hash. Baked beans and corned beef hash will make a delicious meal!

5. Braised Cabbage

This is the perfect match for a corned beef dinner. Slow-cooked cabbage in broth or beer is tender and has an amazing flavorful texture. 

6. Fried Eggs

A simple and delicious addition to your morning meal, a fried egg with a runny yolk perfectly complements the corned beef breakfast hash. This makes a delicious and hearty breakfast! If you don’t like runny eggs, you can make it over medium, it will still taste great! You can also serve it with scrambled eggs if fried eggs aren’t your preference.

7. Creamed Spinach 

Cream spinach with garlic and heavy cream to add a pop of color and nutrients to your plate with your corn beef hash. 

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8. Creamed Corn

This rich and creamy side dish complements the salty and hearty corned beef hash. This is a sweet and satisfying dish that pulls together quickly.

9. Grilled Asparagus

Tender and charred asparagus spears seasoned with garlic, lemon, and a touch of Parmesan cheese. You can grill these or pop them in the oven to roast or the air fryer for crispy asparagus.

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10. Cornbread

An iconic Southern side dish that pairs well with the corned beef hash, absorbing all the flavorful juices. This is a perfect addition if you need something easy to make alongside your corned beef hash.

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11. Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese

A decadent and comforting side, with creamy and tangy flavors from the sharp cheddar cheese that complement the salty corned beef, this is the perfect way to make a filling dinner. You can bake macaroni and cheese too if you like the crunchy toppings.

12. Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Tender and caramelized Brussels sprouts with crispy edges and a hint of savory flavor combine simple ingredients for perfection in a side dish. 

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13. Coleslaw

Shredded cabbage and carrots tossed in a creamy dressing, adding a refreshing and crunchy element to your meal. Coleslaw is a great flavorful side if you want to keep your meal on the lighter side.

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14. Buttermilk Biscuits

Sometimes to the best thing you can add to your meal is a warm, flaky, and buttery side dish like biscuits. Golden brown biscuits are perfect to complete your corned beef hash and make it a hearty meal. You can also try 10-minute drop biscuits or garlic cheddar biscuits.

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15. Avocado Toast

Avocado is a healthy and creamy addition to your plate that adds a touch of freshness to the meal. This is a good choice to balance out the salty flavor of corned beef hash and an excellent choice to add a healthier touch to the meal.

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  1. I love all the ideas you included! Corned beef hash is such a versatile dish, and I can’t wait to try pairing it with poached eggs and a side of greens. Thanks for the inspiration!