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Corned Beef and Cabbage in a Pressure Cooker
Everything that you want in a pizza crust a crisp, chewy and a wonderful base for all your favorite toppings, just in a gluten-free version.
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So, what is corned beef anyway? Way back when, before refrigeration people would preserve meat by packing it in salt or pickled in a salty, spicy brine. The word corn was used as a reference to a number of kernels or seeds, including coarse salt. Thus we have corned beef.
After modern refrigeration and preservation methods became common, corned beef still remained (and continued to grow) in popularity among the Jewish and Irish immigrants moving to New York City.
Are you a little apprehensive about using a pressure cooker? Well, you’re in luck if you’re local. We will be holding a free class this coming Saturday, March 15, 2014 demonstrating this exact recipe. Call us at 801-399-3221 to reserve your seat.
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