So what do you do with leftover corned beef? If it stays moist, it's great to have the next day. Ours was still perfectly moist, but we had so much left over that I had to search for a good way to utilize it. My choice: Parsnip Soup with Corned Beef and Cabbage.
This quick and easy soup is simply parsnips, onions, and bay leaves simmered in chicken broth. A whir in the blender plus the addition of a splash of whipping cream makes it creamy. Truth be told, I forgot to add the cream and I enjoyed the soup without. I added it later, and it gave the soup a sweeter and slightly richer flavor.

The corned beef and cabbage are sliced up thinly and lightly sauteed before piling into the middle of each bowl of soup... just enough to get a good mouthful of beef & cabbage in every bite. If you don't have any freshly made corned beef, this recipe works perfectly fine with just a few slices of corned beef from the deli.This soup was filling enough to make a main dish for two. I also made salad to accompany this after St. Patty's Day dinner. We agreed that this soup is a "keeper!"
This recipe can be found HERE.
Lori, a great twist on the Irish classic, combing the main ingredients as a soup.
ReplyDeleteSounds very interesting! I always add parsnips when I make chicken soup, so it makes sense to me. The only potential problem I see is having any corned beef leftovers. That stuff goes fast around here!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a delicious way to enjoy the leftovers! I also really like how you plated the soup.
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea for all that leftover corned beef i am going to have!
ReplyDeletei've actually never tried cooking corned beef before though i've eaten it. maybe next year i'll do it!
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day!!! Enjoy the festivities and delicious fare :0)
ReplyDeleteNow, this is St Paddy's Day dish I can see myself making. I love parnsip soup and Jeff loves corned beef, so it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteThat looks good! A nice twist on a classic Irish meal and a great way to use up some leftovers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun twist on a St. Patrick's Day classic!
ReplyDeleteCool fun. Like me. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI like to cook very at home. Greetings from Poland.
I have a link to this at "Extraordinary Moms Network" (a blog for adoptive and foster parents) for Wednesday! Thanks for passing the recipe along!
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