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St Patrick"s Day Dinner

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W e had planned to have our St Patrick's Day dinner last night (Sunday) but I was still recovering from fixing our neighbors roof earlier in the week so we put it off until today...  assuming I felt better.  I was feeling quite lousy yesterday and I was so exhausted I didn't even have the energy to stand.  I did feel better today so we had this heavy, fat-laden meal tonight. I started the day's cooking this morning by baking some Irish Soda Bread.  I cut the recipe for this bread in half this year so it didn't come out as well as expected.  Since it was smaller, it turned out a bit drier than usual but still more moist than most other people's soda bread.  So, I'd say it was "slightly" dry...  whereas I would say that most soda bread that I get elsewhere is "exceptionally" dry bordering on inedible.  My Irish Soda Bread is usually moderately moist. I usually make this in a 9 inch springform pan but this year I only made enough to fill a 6 inc...

Corned Beef and Cabbage

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A s expected, we ate too much corned beef and cabbage last night.  That was good!  We always eat so much corned beef that we run out of meat long before running out of potatoes, cabbage and carrots.  In the future, perhaps I should make about four pounds of corned beef whenever I make this meal.  We finished dinner completely stuffed...  over-stuffed. Now that was a good meal.

We Ate Far Too Much

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As always, when it comes to a good corned beef and cabbage meal, we both ate far too much last night! Last night's corned beef and cabbage was tasty! The previous time I made this meal, I attempted to cook it in more of a traditional way... everything in the same pot but each thing added at the appropriate time.  Uggg...  that was nasty. Everything took on the taste of the corned beef yet it all tasted bland because everything tasted the same. Last night I went back to my usual way of cooking this meal... meat in a dutch oven and slow cooked at 275 degrees in the oven. I cut up an onion, added spices, and added a weak beef broth to the pot... covered it... put it in the oven.   The remaining items are cooked separately. The potatoes are boiled but then I do a quick fry in a pan at the end with onion powder, salt, pepper and some paprika. The carrots are separate also... boiled until soft... then drain the water and add some butter and a little bit of brown s...

A St Paddy's Day Primer

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Tonight will be a little primer for St Paddy's Day. The corned beef is being slow-cooked in a dutch oven and the potatoes, carrots and cabbage are prepared and ready to be cooked. I plan to make some homemade Irish Soda Bread the next time I make this meal next week. In meantime, as the corned beef slow-cooks, the Guinness is cold and tasting smooth... and, it is being served in an antique can this evening... Seeing the fireplace in the background of this photo reminds me... When the guys were delivering and setting up the new furniture yesterday, they commented about how nice the fireplace looks and they asked if I do that sort of work for a living. I just chuckled and said it was more like one of my hobbies.