St. Patrick's Day dishes and treats

Nathan

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Yes, we Americans dearly love to celebrate...as long as it involves food and drink. 🥲 Since I have Irish ancestry (Scots-Irish)I thought it would be fun to explore dishes and treats that people are going to enjoy, from Dublin to Belfast. Google search seems to think that St. Patrick's day food and treats 'needs' to be green, I'm thinkin' that AI is over-thinkin' that one.

Corn beef sliders yea?
 
Yes, we Americans dearly love to celebrate...as long as it involves food and drink. 🥲 Since I have Irish ancestry (Scots-Irish)I thought it would be fun to explore dishes and treats that people are going to enjoy, from Dublin to Belfast. Google search seems to think that St. Patrick's day food and treats 'needs' to be green, I'm thinkin' that AI is over-thinkin' that one.

Corn beef sliders yea?
A Rueben sounds good but I don't think it's Irish. 😉
 
Our meal will be a small beef roast w/ veggies, buttery scones, and apple pie
If I could find actual real bangers, that would be morning of, so we'll settle for "rashers" (bacon)
That is what my elderly folks fixed on the day itself.
The weekend before or after, probably do the corned beef for sandwiches/Rueben's most likely also.
I think the Reuben sandwich is Russian-Jewish in origin. When I worked as a cook at a Jewish delicatessen-restaurant I made a lot of Reuben sandwiches, as well as serving of Borscht and Matzah balls and such.
 
I think the Reuben sandwich is Russian-Jewish in origin. When I worked as a cook at a Jewish delicatessen-restaurant I made a lot of Reuben sandwiches, as well as serving of Borscht and Matzah balls and such.
That is why I have it before or after St Patty's I make the traditional family meal of my elders I grew up with. Hubby is from Chicago and
they have the best Rueben's in that area for all the places we have had them. Large Jewish community there also.

Edited: My family didn't have the corned beef on St Paddy's day, it was always Beef Pot Roast, not corned. Maybe my ancestors in Ireland
didn't feed cattle corn over there.
 
I always try to have corn beef and cabbage on St Paddys Day. Then again, it's really not that special. I have it several times a year. I make a big pot and eat over several days.
 
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