A classic Irish feast with tender corned beef, flavorful vegetables, and creamy potatoes.
Classic Corned Beef And Cabbage for St Patricks Day
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A classic Irish feast with tender corned beef, flavorful vegetables, and creamy potatoes.
Classic Corned Beef And Cabbage for St Patricks Day
An uncomplicated Irish dinner of tender corned beef, onions, creamy white potatoes, cabbage, and carrots cooked in water.
A St. Patrick's Day Dinner with friends and some Irish Jokes to enjoy!
We celebrated St. Patrick’s Day earlier with friends. It’s always more fun that way. I cooked a boiled dinner of corned beef, cabbage, carrots, and potatoes. I also made apple pie with ice cream. I hope you had a fun day with plenty of family, friends, tasty food, drink, and conversation. Here are some clean Irish jokes. These short Irish jokes are simple, clever, and easy to remember: “What’s…
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St. Patrick's Day Jiggs Dinner
St. Patrick’s Day Jiggs Dinner
It’s time to plan your St. Patrick’s Day Jiggs Dinner now! I don’t know who needs to hear this but it’s time to make your shopping list and plan your trip to the grocery store for your St. Patrick’s Day Jiggs Dinner groceries! Seriously, do it early before they run out of the cute little red potatoes, or the “good” bakery bread. Trust me, pick up some baby red potatoes, a perfect 3-4 pound…
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CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE?
CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE?
How did corned beef and cabbage become associated with the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day? It just seems a strange association to me … especially considering you’ll be hard pressed to find corned beef in Ireland. Cabbage? No problem. It’s plentiful and prevalent in many dishes … along with potatoes, turnips, carrots. Colcannon (cabbage and potatoes) being the most popular cabbage dish. I…
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