National Corned Beef Hash Day | September 27
Wed Sep 27th

National Corned Beef Hash Day

NATIONAL CORNED BEEF HASH DAY IS SEPTEMBER 27.

On September 27th, National Corned Beef Hash Day adds flavor to every dish, as well as cleaning out the fridge.

Making corned beef hash is a great way to use up leftovers. Corned beef hash became extremely popular during and after World War II. Since rationing restricted fresh meat, corned beef filled the void. Cooks became more creative with herbs, spices, and leftovers. Nothing was wasted. Stretching a meal became a priority in lean times.

The Hormel Company claims to have exported corned beef hash and roast beef hash to the United States as early as 1950. Betty Wason, a World War II reporter, includes a corned beef hash dish in her Cooking Without Cans cookbook, which was released in 1943. Hash has existed as part of the American diet since at least the 19th century. The numerous dishes on the menu were also attest to the country's love of the dish, as well as the existence of many "hash houses" named after the dish.

How to celebrate corned beef hash day on a hot day.

For breakfast or supper, make a corned beef hash. You'll be adding flavor to your dish either way. So, make a lot and invite a crowd. CelebratingEveryDay is the most effective way to #CelebrateEveryDay.

This weekend, try our very own Easy Corned Beef Hash Recipe!

To post on social media, use the hashtag #CornedBeefHashDay.