What is the traditional St. Patrick Day Dinner? I know...do you?!


Question:

What is the traditional St. Patrick Day Dinner? I know...do you?


Answers:
Boiled corned beef
seven minute cabbage
boiled potatoes
salt rising bread
Guinness Stout.
Happy St Paddy's day (did you know he wasn't Irish at all? He was a Roman. The "snakes" he drove out of Ireland were the Druid priests who had tattoos of snakes on their arms.)

corn beef and cabbage

Corned beef and cabbage? This is my guess anyway. Maybe potato pancakes for breakfast or something to that effect...I don't know...I'm not Irish, though I dated a really hot Irish cop once...so I guess I had a little Irish in me for a little while anyway ; b.

rueben sandwitch, or corned beef and sour krout

corned beef and cabbage and my mom usually makes soda break too. mmmmm

Corned beef and cabbage, preferably with a pint of Guinness. :)

Hi,,,, cooked cornbeef and cabbage.. ..

good luck

why its cornbeef and cabbage

In which country?
Pre or Post emigration to the US after the potato blight?
Pre or Post Jewish American influence on Irish American diets?

Corned beef brisket is a Jewish invention, meant as a way to preserve meat. The Irish only adopted this after coming to America.

In my family it's either FRESH Brisket, Irish Stew or Fish!
The Irish are big on fish.

I prefer Irish Stew with a couple of pints of Guinness.

I'd say cornbeef and cabbage served with green beer!!

bacon and cabbage, served with floury potatoes and parsley sauce.

Green Guiness!

Lamb! Corned beef and cabbage is starvation food, not celebration food! We've just adopted it 'cause, well, the Irish had pretty crappy lives not long after showing up here, and because it's really easy to cook - throw everything in a pot and go get drunk, it'll be ready by the time you come home. ;)

corned beef, cabbage and BEER!!!!!!

Well, in America we have it all wrong.. we usually eat corned beef in cabbage. However, in Ireland, they often eat bacon and cabbage, served with floury potatoes and parsley sauce.
With good soda bread on the side!

smoked sausage, sourcrout,




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