Who Hash Recipe — Hungry Enough To Eat Six (2024)

A nod to the classic How The Grinch Stole Christmas, this Who Hash Recipe made with roast beef and potato is savory and so delicious. No wonder the Grinch stole some!

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A Charlie Brown Christmas, Frosty The Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer ... One very funny, Christmas parody song refers to these annual shows as "stale TV specials."

What a Grinchy thing to say!

Go ahead and roll your eyes, but we all have our favorite holiday specials, and favorite lines from those shows and movies, too! ("Nobody likes a Charlie-in-the-box!")

My friend and I decided to recreate some foods featured in our favorite holiday shows. He created a homemade cheese pizza just like Kevin's in Home Alone!

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And I made this Who Hash—like the last can of Who Hash that the Grinch stole in the classic, How The Grinch Stole Christmas.

Speaking of holiday classics, have you tried Elf Spaghetti?

Why you'll love this dish

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No offense to the Grinch, but I prefer a hash that's a cut above the canned variety. Perhaps The Grinch does, too, but we understand that he was pressed for time that evening, and really he was just trying to make a point: for the Whos to quiet the heck down so he could relax on Mt. Crumpit!

Anyway, this recipe for Who Hash is much tastier than any canned hash. It has diced potatoes, onions, and chopped roast beast—whoops, I mean beef!

This beef hash recipe is a great way to use up a holiday or Sunday evening roast, and it comes together fast for a savory breakfast, brunch, or casual dinner.

Here are more holiday recipes: Christmas Muffins and Buttermilk Molasses Cookies.

🔪 How to make this Who Hash recipe

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Ingredients:

  • Diced potatoes: choose a waxy type like Yukon gold or white
  • Roast beef: this is a great use for leftover pot roast
  • Onion: dice up a yellow onion
  • Milk: any percentage will do
  • Salt and pepper: to make it taste good
  • Hot sauce: just a little tastes really good in this hash
  • Oil: for the pan to help prevent sticking

Step 1: Combine the meat, potatoes, and seasonings

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In a large bowl mix together diced roast beef, diced cooked potato, and diced onion. Mix these together with milk and seasonings.

Step 2: Fry it up in a pan

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Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat, and when it's hot add the hash mixture. Spread it in an even layer and let it cook for 10 minutes. Once a crust has formed on the bottom, stir the hash around and cook it for another 5-10 minutes until it's hot and browned throughout.

Step 3: Invite your Grinches to join you!

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Serve plates of Who Hash while it's hot, with fried or scrambled eggs and buttered toast or hot biscuits on the side.

FAQs

What is Who Hash made of?

We may never know the true ingredients of that cartoon can of Who Hash: there was no ingredients label! In real life, canned hash is usually a blend of potatoes and either beef or corned beef. Either way, this homemade Who Hash is far tastier than any canned Hash.

What's the best potato to use in Who Hash?

I prefer to use a waxy type of potato in this recipe: like Yukon gold or white potatoes. They hold their shape better during cooking than starchy potatoes.

Prepare a lovely Party Cheese Board for the holiday party!

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Tips:

  • Use cooked roast beef leftover from a dinner roast, or chuck roast.
  • Need to prepare some roast beef for this recipe but a little faster than in an oven or slow cooker? Here's what I do: buy about 2 pounds of stew beef, which is chuck roast cut into cubes. Place the beef in an Instant Pot cooker with ¾ cup of water and some seasonings. Cook the beef for about 45-60 minutes in the Instant Pot until it's tender.

What a tasty, savory dinner of Who Hash—and it makes a hearty breakfast, too! It'll be easy to soften the heart of even the Grinchiest Grinches with this dish!

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Fahoo Fores, Dahoo Dores!" The Who Hash recipe is below, and here are a few more holiday treats for you:

  • Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Balls
  • How To Make A Cheese Board For Any Occasion
  • Easy Christmas Muffins

💬 How do you like this Who Hash? Leave a comment below.

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Who Hash Recipe

Nancy Mock

A nod to the classic How The Grinch Stole Christmas, this Who Hash Recipe made with roast beef and potato is savory and so delicious. No wonder the Grinch stole some!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Brunch, Christmas, Dinner, Side Dish

Servings 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 3 cups cooked, diced potatoes (Choose a waxy type like Yukon gold or white potatoes)
  • 3 cups cooked roast beef, chopped
  • 1 cup diced onion (About 1 medium onion)
  • ½ cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon hot sauce (your favorite)
  • 3 tablespoons canola oil, divided
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Prepare the hash:

  • Combine in a bowl the diced potatoes, diced roast beef, and diced onion.

  • Add in the milk, salt, black pepper, hot sauce, and 1 tablespoon of the oil. Stir to combine.

Cook the hash:

  • Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons of oil in a skillet over medium heat until it’s hot.

  • Spread the hash mixture over the bottom of the skillet in an even layer.

  • Cook the layer for 8-10 minutes, pressing down occasionally with a spatula, until a dark brown crust forms on the bottom.

  • Stir the contents a few times, then continue cooking for another 5-10 minutes until the hash is hot, with plenty of browning on the meat and potatoes.

  • Season to taste with salt and pepper and serve immediately, with extra hot sauce if you'd like!

  • Makes 4 servings (or about 2 Who Hash cans-worth!)

Notes

Tips

  • Use cooked roast beef leftover from a dinner roast, or chuck roast.
  • Need to prepare some roast beef for this recipe? Try this: buy about 2 pounds of stew beef, which is chuck roast cut into cubes. Place the beef in an Instant Pot cooker with ¾ cup of water and some seasonings. Cook the beef for about 45-60 minutes in the Instant Pot until it's tender.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 580kcalCarbohydrates: 36gProtein: 39gFat: 32gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 17gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 125mgSodium: 778mgPotassium: 1441mgFiber: 5gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 60IUVitamin C: 39mgCalcium: 98mgIron: 5mg

Tried this recipe?Leave a comment, tell me what you think!

Who Hash Recipe — Hungry Enough To Eat Six (2024)

FAQs

Who took the last can of who hash? ›

He took the Who's feast, he took the Who pudding, he took the roast beast. He cleaned out that ice box as quick as a flash. Why, the Grinch even took their last can of Who hash.

What is Woo hash? ›

And so, we find Whoville in 1957, with their own version— Who Hash. In it's simplest form, corned beef hash is chopped up meat, potatoes and onions all fried together. While I can't vouch for what the canned version tastes like, the homemade version is delicious and easy to make.

What is the roast beast in the Grinch? ›

Roast-Beast is the nickname given to an unidentified species of animal that in turn has been served as a food which the Whos in Whoville have for traditions especially on Christmas.

How to fry canned corned beef hash? ›

It takes patience to get crispy hash. In a heavy skillet (preferably not a non-stick skillet) over medium heat, spread the hash in an even layer and do not disturb for 5 minutes. With a spatula, lift up a corner of the hash to see if it has developed a crust. If it hasn't, cook a few minutes longer.

What did the whos eat at their feast? ›

Narrator : The Whos young and old would sit down to a feast, and they'll feast, and they'll feast. The Grinch : And they'll feast, feast, feast, feast. They'll eat their Who-Pudding and rare Who-Roast Beast.

Was the original Grinch white? ›

In the original book, the Grinch was white with red eyeballs.

What is hash called now? ›

Weed, marijuana and hash (hashish) refer to various products that are made from the plant. These terms are often used interchangeably. The Opium Act uses the terms 'hemp' and 'cannabis'.

What is 5 star hash? ›

5-star hash is filtered during production in such a way to collect only the full trichome heads (along with some trichome stalks), giving it an incredibly high level of purity and potency. This makes it the best choice for rosin starting material, producing high yields with stunning clarity and color.

What is Heavenly hash made of? ›

This recipe is very easy to make. It's very delicious made with rice, pineapples, marshmallows and whipped cream. It has been a favorite in my house for years - you've got to try it!

What species is Grinch? ›

The Grinch is portrayed as a bright green, hairy creature with a pointed nose, but his genetic relation to the Whos is never explained. The Grinch is humanoid in design but not classified as a human or a Who, which partially explains his resentment towards the Whos and his desire to be accepted by their community.

What does the Grinch call his dog? ›

In Dr Seuss' books and all adaptations, the Grinch's canine companion is called Max and in the movie, appears to be the Grinch's only friend despite the Grinch's grumps and mood, Max remains loyal.

Can I eat corned beef hash straight out of the can? ›

MARY KITCHEN® hash is fully cooked and ready to eat.

Can you just microwave canned corned beef? ›

Place corned beef in a microwave dish, along with the remainder of ingredients. Cover the dish and cook in a 700 watt microwave for 10 minutes on high power. Turn microwave down to medium-high and cook for another 15 minutes. Turn the meat over and cook for another 15 minutes.

Is canned hash fully cooked? ›

Store & Prepare

To Fry: Corned beef hash is fully cooked and ready to eat, but we do recommend heating and browning before serving.

What does the Grinch take the last can of? ›

Narrator: Then he slunk to the ice box. He took the Whos' feast, he took the who pudding, he took the roast beast. He cleaned out that ice box as quick as a flash. Why, the Grinch even took their last can of Who hash.

What was the last thing the Grinch took from Whoville? ›

And when Cindy Lou Who was in bed with her cup, he crupt to the chimney and stuffed the tree up. Then he went up the chimney himself, the old liar, and the last thing he took was the log for their fire. On their walls, he left nothing but hooks and some wire.

How did the Grinch get into the Who's house? ›

Aided by his pet dog, Max, he meticulously designs a red suit to disguise himself as Santa Claus and breaks into the Whos' homes on Christmas Eve while they sleep to steal everything they own, right down to the last crumb of food they have, and dump it off from a nearby mountain.

What is the first thing the Grinch took from the first stop? ›

"These stockings," he grinned, "are the first things to go!" Then he slithered and slunk, with a smile most unpleasant, Around the whole room, and he took every present!

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