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Like so many good things, good corned beef takes time and patience.
March 14, 2017
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Cook your corned beef slowly for tenderness
I’ve had the opportunity lately to visit some restaurants and see how some places work. Some places clearly have their game on and run a first-class operation in the kitchen. Think clean and organized. The chef clearly knows how to cook and has trained his staff accordingly. Then you have the other extreme, where the kitchen is sort of a near-disaster, and the guy in charge is doing an interesting job of winging it.