Saint Paddy’s Day
March 16th, 2008
by
Sheri Wetherell. · Print This Post

On the eve of Saint Patrick’s Day, in order to miss the crazy crowds drunk on green beer (are we officially old!?), our friend kindly opted to prepare us a delicious, nay splendid, Irish-American boiled dinner.
This was not a throw-together dinner; this was cooked on the stove all day with loving care gooooood.
Corned beef, gently and thoughtfully seasoned along with boiled cabbage, carrots, new potatoes and turnips and a wonderful, crumbly, dense as-it-should-be Irish Soda Bread.
The luck of the Irish to ya!
Traditional Irish Soda Bread from Bakingsheet
New England Boiled Dinner from Simply Recipes
An interesting article on the history of Corned Beef in America.
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One Response to “Saint Paddy’s Day”
March 17th, 2008 at 11:24 am
Your photos are beautiful…we had our corned beef and cabbage dinner on Friday so that we could celebrate with some friends, after viewing your photos, I think I need another cb & cabbage fix!!!
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