Our favorite nonholiday holiday is just around the corner. Here are some dishes guaranteed to bring you luck or keep the snakes away, we can’t remember which.
Corned Beef and Cabbage with Guinness
Don’t cut off the fat
Add a little Soda Bread
Cut in 1/8 and serve with butter and marmalade
Or how about a Beef and Irish Stout Pie?
Maybe that clover is not quite right, you try to get it looking better
And a little Colcannon on the side?
Some may say that mashed potatoes are the secret to a life of happiness
Have some Irish Coffee Brownies for dessert
2 shots of whiskey is how I like all my dessert to start
Don’t forget to wash it all down with an Irish Cappuccino
Look green for Labor day.
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This blog attempts to collect some of the things I try to create with food and booze. Sometimes I succeed and sometimes I fail. My hope is to entertain and maybe help people think a little harder about what they decide to eat and drink.
Its breakfast time and you are making me wish it was lunch time… this all looks so good… for lunch today I’m doing the potato bake from yesterday…
The corned beef with carrots is wonderful dish. I always think of “corned beef” as a tinned product that was/is popular in England, whereas your beautiful piece of beef makes me think of boiled beef and carrots. What is the definition of corned beef?
It’s salt-cured beef. Here it comes in a plastic pack with some pickling spices you can add to the boil.
Never really been a corned beef fan, but colcannan!! I could happily eat that at every meal.. 🙂
I can’t remember the last time I had mashed potatoes! Great round up!
Great round up, Greg! 5 guess the Irish are not into light food, but it’s so cold over there, better keep the comfort food coming 😉
We had tons of seafood when we went to Dublin and Ireland. I think the Irish are into all food.
Irish soda bread (and leek soup) are on my list of things to make soon … the rest of the meal sounds very hearty and filling but I think the beef and stout pie is the most intriguing of the list.
I love corned beef and i am a mashed spud fiend! Love this round up.. have a lovely sunday.. c
YUMMMMMMM
This is a great round up, Greg. Surely St. Pat would approve.
I love all of it! The soda bread especially…
Lovely!
Great list of recipes Rufus!
I’m smiling alright. Great stuff!
My mouth is watering. Can’t wait until Sunday!!!
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