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Old March 13, 2018   #1
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Default Corned beef and cabbage?

Saint Patty's Day...anyone? Got a #4 1/2 flat, ready to go... Red potatoes, lotsa cabbage, throw some bacon in there, turnips, parsnips,carrots... It's gonna be good!
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Old March 13, 2018   #2
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There's a thought... I could handle a Jiggs Dinner right about now. Don't forget the pease pudding it's the best part, it's the magic for salt beef.
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Old March 13, 2018   #3
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That was dinner Sunday! Was enjoyed!
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Old March 13, 2018   #4
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My husband buys himself a corned beef and cabbage meal for lunch from a local restaurant. I can't stand the stuff so no point in cooking any.

I will toast the day with a good stout, it just won't be a Guinness. Can't stand that either.

Can you tell I'm not Irish????
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Old March 13, 2018   #5
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Probably sauerkraut and wurst of some sort along with English peas taters and carrots.

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Old March 13, 2018   #6
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Bangers, fried taters and onions, steamed cabbage.
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Old March 13, 2018   #7
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Aaaaaaagh. It's Paddy not Patty. We get quite twitchy about it http://paddynotpatty.com
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Old March 13, 2018   #8
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Aaaaaaagh. It's Paddy not Patty. We get quite twitchy about it http://paddynotpatty.com
Much of your Irish lingo carnies over to us hill folk here in the US.
Like wadaya.
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Ahahaha too funny... I didn't even notice the misspell and had to go back looking.
The name Patrick does lend itself to many forms and abbreviations, they are all one to me. I remember the one I knew in high school, ended up Pard.
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Old March 13, 2018   #10
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I made Irish Beef with Guiness stew served over mashed potatoes for the family this past Sunday
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Week long fare here. FInish one brisket, only to start the next. Carrots. Onions. Irish potatos.

Long Irish traditions in this end of the world.
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Old March 13, 2018   #12
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Any day is a good day to eat cabbage

Remember that Patty is a woman's name short for Patricia (Sometimes).
Paddy is a man's name short for Patrick (again sometimes).
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Old March 13, 2018   #13
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I pulled a brisket point from the freezer this morning to brine. I think I'm a day or 2 late but it's happening.

I'm up and just finished a crazy kraut made up recipe and cooling the brine for the brisket to take a spice bath. If I don't post pics you know it was terrible..

It's going on the smoker too. Pastrami wanna be but it might be good, we'll see!
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Old March 14, 2018   #14
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We're not Irish but I love corned beef and I cook it in the crock pot with a bottle of Guinness. I use left overs to make grilled sandwiches with rye bread, corned beef, Swiss cheese, coleslaw and Thousand Island dressing. I don't like sauerkraut and the coleslaw substitute is yummy.
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Old March 14, 2018   #15
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A tart coleslaw is good with corned beef, yum. Bubble and Squeak made with corned beef is also very good.

I like to grab the corned beef while it's on sale and can it up for through out the year. I can get everything but cabbage in the jar and have a corned beef dinner in the time it takes to heat it up that way.
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