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You can certainly eat corned beef with boiled cabbage and carrots, but it can be a great deal more exciting to pile the shredded meat — ruddy pink, salty, fatty and meltingly sweet — into warm flour tortillas, then top it with a bright, crunchy, slightly fiery cabbage slaw The contrast between the soft and the crisp, the salt and the sweet, is fantastic — particularly if you adorn each taco with a few pickled jalapeños and, perhaps, an additional swipe of mayonnaise It’s not fusion cooking, nor appropriation
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Chocolate syrup, milk, and seltzer combine to create the light and delicious classic egg cream.
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Though classically paired with prime rib, this horseradish-cream sauce is as versatile as they come.
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My best friend who just happens to be Irish made this drink for me one cold night in Chicago and since then, I have been hooked! Warning: it is very potent, just one of these will warm you up and basically make you good for nothing afterwards - what a treat! It is super to drink at night if you have a sore throat. My friend said this is what the Irish drink if they don't feel good but don't wait until you have a cold to try this recipe!
Ingredients: cloves, lemon, sugar, water, irish whiskey
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I got this recipe from a friend who recently vacationed in Ireland. This is one of my favorite easy dinners! The stout beer really adds a great flavor.
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This satisfying stew, filled with tender meat and vegetables, is just the cure for a chilly evening.
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Soda bread dough is flattened into a round circle, and divided into farls meaning 4 parts. It is then cooked on a dry griddle or pan. Traditionally this was the quickest way to make soda bread for unexpected guests who drop by for a bit of craic (good fun). It's best eaten fresh with butter and jam but is also delicious fried as part of an Ulster breakfast.
Ingredients: flour, salt, baking soda, buttermilk
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Every Irish household has their own version of this famous dish-so here's mine. I like to add chunky pieces of parsnip for a little sweetness, and fresh rosemary gives it a distinct flavour and aroma. If you use a tougher cut of meat, you can leave it to simmer longer before adding the potatoes. Fantastic on a cold, blustery day-served with a pint of the black stuff, of course!
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A quick-rising Irish soda bread is enriched by plump raisins and currants in this beloved family recipe.
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Ireland meets Mexico in a fun, easy alternative to a sandwich -- a corned beef and coleslaw taco, served with a gently spicy yogurt-cilantro sauce. It's a good way to use up any corned beef leftovers after the big day.
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A warm blend of whiskey, coffee, sugar, and whipped cream.