I am sure everyone thinks that all of the Irish will be eating Corn beef and Cabbage! Well not all of us! I must say that I don't every remember having it when I lived there as a child, but I do remember wonderful Irish sausage, potatoes, and Shepherds pie! We usually throw on a small amount of corn beef and cabbage for those who enjoy it. However, we usually always have the following: Shepherds pie with (ground turkey) because my daughters refuse to eat a lamb! We also have a wonderful roasted Irish salmon with a honey glaze, and plenty of mashed potatoes! There are certain treats that we love to have and brown Irish bread rather than the Irish bread you find in the supermarket is our choice! I thought I might give you a nice list that you may want to include if you are partaking in the Irish festivities and I have linked them to recipes so as to not take up too much room on post!
Bells of Ireland with a lovely white mix!
1 lb. fresh salmon fillets
2 tbsp. olive oil
1/4 c. honey
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 tbsp. chili powder
Heat the oil in a skillet. Add the salmon and saute until nearly done. Meanwhile, mix the honey, garlic and chili powder. Just before the fish is done, pour honey mixture over it. It will bubble up in the olive oil and form a glaze you can spoon back over the fish. Serve at once. Serve with a slice of lime.
Watercress with simple lemon, sea salt and good virgin olive oil!
So far my favorite Brown Bread mix.. fantastic with Irish Butter!
Childhood favorite and now my children's too!
Again.. too yummy!
Wonderful trifle recipe from-Married And Irish Farmer! "A Tale of Two Trifles"!
The only tea we love and it comes in Decaf too and you really wouldn't notice the difference!
May you always have...Walls for the windsA roof for the rain Teabeside the fireLaughter to cheer youThose you love near youAnd all your heart might desire.