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Corned Beef and Cabbage

Posted by Keelin Hollenbeck on March 12, 2013

Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner

Well believe it or not, it is already mid-March and this upcoming weekend  is St. Patrick’s Day.  Not only is St. Patrick’s day a day to have fun and drink green beer, but also a day for those of you that are Irish (like M and I) to pay homage to our heritage and our ancestors.  Our family actually came over to America during the potato famine like so many Irish families did.  They had to work really hard to prove themselves in America and helped with building many things like the canals and railroad systems we have today.  St. Patrick’s Day is a way to honor them.

Corned Beef Dinner

Every St. Patrick’s Day growing up ,our mom would make corned beef and cabbage for dinner.  She would also boil some potatoes, carrots, and onions with the meal.

Our local milk brand, Byrne Dairy, would sell green milk.  Similar to the shamrock shake, this was mint-flavored milk,  except it tasted a thousand times better!!  {They stopped selling this green milk like 10 years ago so if you are reading this now, Byrne Dairy,  bring back the green milk! } Although it wouldn’t do me much good out here in Cali so maybe I should be asking this of Berkeley Farms or Clover Farms.  Along with the green milk and traditional corned beef and cabbage, my mom also made us these cut-out sugar cookies in shamrock shapes with green frosting and green sugar sprinkles for when we came home from school.

St. Patrick's Day Traditional Corned Beef Dinner

For the last three years, I happened to visit my parents in Syracuse with my boyfriend on St. Patrick’s Day weekend.    My mom made us the corned beef dinner when we visited so my boyfriend also has an appreciation for the meal.  Armed with my mom’s recipe, I attempted to make my first corned beef and cabbage meal over the weekend.  I made it a weekend early just so I could share it with all of you.

I was worried at first that my grocery store wouldn’t carry the corned beef brisket or round.  I guess I never looked for it before because every store had this including Target, Costco and Safeway.  Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone!

Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner with Guinness

Does anyone else have something traditional they do on St. Patrick’s Day?

If not, why not start one this year by making this meal.  It is really easy to make and delicious.  Did I mention leftover corned beef is perfect to make reuben sandwiches?

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Corned Beef and Cabbage
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Serves: 4-6
 
Ingredients
  • 2 lbs. corned beef brisket or round
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 cooking onion
  • 1 crushed clove of garlic
  • 7-10 peppercorns
  • 6 carrots
  • 5-6 white or gold potatoes (small to medium sized)
  • 1 head of cabbage
  • 2-3 small onions
Instructions
  1. Take corned beef out of package and dry with a paper towel. If there is fat on the back of corned beef, you can cut it down with a sharp knife. Leave a small amount on there to add flavor to the cooking broth (Be careful with your hands!)
  2. In a large pot or Dutch oven, place brisket. Fill pot with cold water so that the brisket is covered with water, plus an extra inch of water.
  3. Cut cooking onion in fourths and add to water along with bay leaf, peppercorns, and garlic.
  4. Bring to a boil, turn down heat and simmer (covered) for one hour and forty minutes.
  5. Fifteen minutes before the timer end, start to prepare the vegetables. Peel carrots and cut them in halves or thirds. Wash the potatoes and cut them in half. Peel onion and cut in fourths. Rinse cabbage and peel off first layer. Cut into eight slices with part of the core divided in each to hold the cabbage together while it cooks.
  6. Skim fat off the top of the corned beef water and add carrots, potatoes, and onion. Cook for twenty minutes with lid closed.
  7. Pull out corned beef and place on a plate and cover with aluminum foil. Skim additional fat off the top.
  8. Add cabbage to water with vegetables and cook for an additional 15 minutes.
  9. Slice the corned beef in thin slices, and drain vegetables (or pull vegetables out with a slotted spoon or tongs). Serve on a a platter and enjoy!
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Source–  Adapted from our Mom!
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St. Patrick’s Day Treat- Chocolate Chip Soda Bread

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on March 13, 2012

If you are looking for a fun treat to celebrate St. Patrick’s day this weekend, try making this Chocolate Chip Soda Bread.  I’ve mentioned before that I’m not a huge fan of corned beef and cabbage, but soda bread is an Irish tradition that I can stand by (as well as the occasional Guinness.)  If you are throwing a St. Patrick’s Day Parade Party, chocolate chip soda bread would be a great brunch addition.

I’m not sure if it’s the lack of carbs from being on the 17 Day Diet, but I thought this turned out fantastic!  I highly recommend making it this upcoming Saturday morning for a St. Patrick’s day tradition that’s sure to stick in your house.

Chocolate Chip Soda Bread

Ingredients:
-cooking spray
-6 tablespoons butter, chilled and cut into cubes
-3 cups all-purpose flour
-1/3 cup sugar
-1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
-1 teaspoon fine sea salt
-1/2 teaspoon baking powder
-1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
-1 cup Greek low-fat plain yogurt

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350°F. Prep a 9-inch round pan with cooking spray and set it aside. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, 1/3 cup sugar, baking soda, salt and baking powder. Work 6 tablespoons chilled butter into flour mixture with your fingers.  Stir in chocolate chips. Stir in yogurt until just combined, and then knead in the bowl just until a dough forms.

Shape into a 6- or 7-inch loaf and transfer it to the prepared pan.  Bake until cooked through and golden brown, about 50 minutes. Set aside to let cool.

Source: Adapted from Whole Foods March 2012 Whole Deals

What St. Patrick’s Day tradition do you carry out in your house?

 

 

 

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