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Recipe·~20 min·gluten-freenut-free

Jiggs Dinner

A beef dish from the Canadian kitchen.

Ingredients

  • 2 Lbs Beef
  • 1 cup Yellow Split Peas
  • 1 head Cabbage
  • 6 Carrots
  • 1 large Turnips
  • 8 Potatoes
  • 3 tablespoons Butter
  • To taste Black Pepper

Method

  1. The night before, break salt beef into big chunks and soak in water overnight, at least 8-10 hours. Put split peas into a bowl and cover with water to soak overnight. Drain the salt beef and place it into a large stockpot. Cover with fresh water, at least 6-7 litres. Place the split peas into a pease pudding canvas bag or triple layer of cheesecloth and tie, making sure to leave room for peas to expand inside the bag. Put the bag inside the pot, tying the strings to the outside handle so it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pot with the salt beef. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 2 hours. Remove the peas pudding bag and empty contents into a bowl, mixing with butter and pepper for taste. Set aside. Add your cabbage to the pot and boil for 20 more minutes. Then add turnip, carrots and potatoes then boil for 20 more, or until vegetables are tender. Remove salt beef and vegetables from the pot and put them on a platter. Use the cooking liquid in two ways; as a pot liquor which some people like to drink or reduce it to make a jus or gravy to pour over the meal.

Source

This recipe is adapted from TheMealDB (id 53335), a free community-curated recipe API. Original listing: themealdb.com.

A walkthrough video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-rVGvZXVfs.

Original source noted by the contributor: https://canadianfoodfocus.org/recipes/classic-canadian-dishes-jiggs-dinner/.

Per serving
Estimate · medium confidence
Servings1
620kcal
Calories
40g
Protein
65g
Carbs
22g
Fat
12 g
Fiber
10 g
Sugar
1800 mg
Sodium
Iron28%
Calcium8%
Vitamin D2%
Vitamin C83%
Vitamin B12104%
Potassium38%

Estimated by AI from the ingredient list. Values are approximate and not medical advice. If you have specific dietary requirements, verify with a registered dietitian or trusted nutrition database.

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