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Traditional Irish Dinner

Posted By: Blank

Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 12:42 AM

Happy St. Patricks Day to everyone. Upholding traditions is certainly fun, especially when it tastes good!! Hope you all are enjoying good health, and full bellies right now.

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Posted By: txmudder

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 12:47 AM

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!!

That looks almost identical to what we had, but my wife added a loaf of soda bread. Good stuff!!
Posted By: KRoyal

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 12:50 AM

What meat is that? Thick cut pastrami?
Posted By: txmudder

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 12:55 AM

Corned Beef.
Posted By: Blank

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 12:59 AM

Yes, corned beef brisket. Some like to chunk it, I prefer sliced nice and thick, so I can make hash in the morning with leftover meat.
Posted By: topwater13

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 01:10 AM

Had the same this evening as well. But I like mashed potatoes.
Good meal.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 01:32 AM

Originally Posted by txmudder
Corned Beef.


Nailed it. It is a cut of brisket that has been corned aka marinated.
Posted By: 1955

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 01:35 AM

Happy St. Patrick’s Day, looks good.
Posted By: kmon11

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 03:41 AM

Buy a corned beef brisket on the after St. Patties day sales and smoke it. Good stuff.


Blank, that made me hungry and I thought I was full.
Posted By: Thisisbeer

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 04:10 PM

Originally Posted by kmon1
Buy a corned beef brisket on the after St. Patties day sales and smoke it. Good stuff.


Blank, that made me hungry and I thought I was full.


I think that's called pastrami at that point.
Posted By: Stub

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 04:28 PM

Looks good up
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 06:44 PM

Looking good
Posted By: Herbie Hancock

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 06:47 PM

Originally Posted by bill oxner
Originally Posted by txmudder
Corned Beef.


Nailed it. It is a cut of brisket that has been corned aka marinated.


I'd go with cured.
Posted By: TPACK

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 07:45 PM

Here`s a brisket I cured made into corned beef for sandwiches a while back. Beats the stuff you get at the store.

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Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 09:51 PM

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Posted By: Blank

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/18/21 09:59 PM

Your slicer is WAY better than mine!! Time for a new one.
Posted By: Dave Scott

Re: Traditional Irish Dinner - 03/19/21 03:15 PM

Mine looks the same but I add rutabagas. After "the day" I slice and freeze the corn beef for sandwiches and potato salad and then have the left over veggies with hot dogs. Actually pretty good.
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