Happy St Paddy's Day ...

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  1. Jack O'Brien

    Jack O'Brien New Member

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  2. Bear Down Rick

    Bear Down Rick Well-Known Member

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    Better than boiling...

    Corned Beef and Cabbage in Stout

    4 pounds Corned beef
    1 bottle Stout -- such as Guinness (12 oz)
    1 Onion -- halved and cut into wedges
    3 Garlic cloves -- minced
    1 Bay leaf
    1/4 teaspoon Ground cloves
    1/4 teaspoon Ground allspice
    1/4 teaspoon Pepper
    1 Head cabbage -- cut in wedges (2 - 3 lbs.)

    Preheat oven to 350~F.
    In Dutch oven or large pot over high heat brown corned beef well on all sides, 8-10 minutes. Pour stout over meat. Add onion, garlic, bay leaf, cloves, allspice and pepper. Cover; cook in oven 1 1/2 hours.
    Add cabbage; continue cooking until meat and cabbage are tender, about 30 minutes.
    Remove meat and cabbage; let stand 5 minutes before slicing.
    Place Dutch oven over high heat. Bring cooking liquid to a boil. Cook until reduced by half, about 10 minutes.
    Remove bay leaf and discard.
    Serve cabbage and sauce with meat.

    Makes 8 servings.

    Rick
     
  3. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Damn that looks good Rick...and the Bishop has even given the Irish dispensation to have meat today! :)

    Go Irish!

    Terry
     
  4. jif5

    jif5 Well-Known Member

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    I have a 1:30 appointment today for the best Corned Beef and Cabbage at the World Famous GREGGS Restaurant! :!:
     
  5. All-Gator

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    question

    <r>BTW, what's another name for Irish outdoor furniture??<br/>
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    ans: Patio furniture.<br/>
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    <E>:lol:</E></r>
     
  6. Jack O'Brien

    Jack O'Brien New Member

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    That's Patty O'Furniture, thank you!
     
  7. Jack O'Brien

    Jack O'Brien New Member

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    Jif, did you know that Irish Americans traditional meal was Irish Bacon and Cabbage? The Irish immigrants in New York City tenements couldn't afford bacon and learned about the more economical corn beef from their Eastern European Jewish neighbors.
     
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    of course jackson! so why do you think Im having Corned Beef today?? jif
     
  9. Jack O'Brien

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    Cause you're Irish of course!
     
  10. jif5

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    You got it!