Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Corned Beef & Cabbage a St. Patrick's Day Tradtition!



Currently many of us in the US and around the globe are social-distancing and hunkering down in our homes. This is not our usual Saint Patrick’s Day, usually around the globe the Irish and those who become Irish for a day would be out and about celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day. Shamrocks, leprechauns, Celtic Irish Music, the wearing of green and of course Guinness which are associated with Ireland and Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations.

On March 17th in many countries the Irish and those who become Irish for a day will celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day. Shamrocks, leprechauns, Celtic Irish Music, the wearing of green and of course Guinness are associated with Ireland and Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations.    
                                              

The Irish have been celebrating St. Patrick’s Day for over 1,000 years; however the first St. Patrick’s Day parade was held in NYC in 1848. The St. Patrick’s Day meal of corned beef, potatoes, carrots and cabbage is more of an American tradition.  


Cabbage and root vegetables; carrots, potatoes and onion are a staple in Ireland along with Corned bacon. Over the years the Irish have raised cattle mostly for export to England. In the past when the English owned the lands in Ireland, beef although raised by the Irish was very expensive for them to purchase. Pork was much less expensive than beef and as a result pork was more of a staple in the Irish diet than beef.   
Cheers from Dublin!


According to history when the Irish immigrated to New York City they could not afford pork; however beef was readily available and inexpensive in the states. The Jewish immigrants introduced beef brisket to their new Irish neighbors and corned beef was substituted for Irish bacon.  

Over the years corned beef has become a Saint Patrick’s Day tradition in the United States. It is served in Ireland, but mostly to please the tourists.  


This time of year you can usually find a good price on Corned Beef with seasoning at your local market in the US. This version takes about three hours to cook so it is a good weekend recipe.  

In the US tradition of Saint Patrick’s Day here is my recipe for Corned Beef, cabbage, potatoes and carrots recipe. The simmering corned beef will fill your home with a fantastic aroma and the flavors from the meal will please the palate and have you coming back for seconds. 

Delicious!Just Cook Something! Cheers! Kary~

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ST Patrick's Day Corned Beef Meal

Ingredients:

         3 to 4  lb packaged corned beef with seasoning           packet. Most markets sell corned beef with the seasoning packet included
         6 potatoes, peeled and cut into fourths
          I use russet potatoes, however red, white or Yukon work just as well
         6 carrots or 2 cups of pre-cut and peeled carrots
          Peeled and cut into 2 to 3 inch pieces
         1 head of cabbage
          Rinsed and cut into wedges

How to prepare:
         Rinse the corned beef, place in a large cooking pot, cover with water and empty seasoning package into the pot
         Bring the water to a boil, turn down heat to simmer and cover
         Simmer for approximately 3 hours, set timer for 2 ½ hours  

          The cooking instructions should be on the package
         Peel the potatoes and cut into fourths
         Peel and cut the carrots into 2 inch pieces
         When the corned beef is fork tender remove from the pot, place on a serving plate and cover with foil
         Remove ½ cup of the liquid to cook the cabbage in
         Add the potatoes and carrots to the pot, you should have plenty of liquid from cooking the corned beef, if not add some more water. Bring the liquid to a boil and simmer on low heat for 20 to 25 minutes until the fork tender
         Rinse and cut the cabbage into large wedges
         While the potatoes and carrots are simmering, in a large skillet add ½ cup of the liquid from the corned beef
         Add the cabbage to the skillet and cook over medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes
          I like my cooked cabbage to have a bit of a crunch to it  You can cook the cabbage to your desired texture
         Slice the corned beef, which should be really tender and add to the plate along with the cooked potatoes, carrots and cabbage 

Do you join in the tradition of cooking Corned Beef and Cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day?  

Enjoy and Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Just Cook Something! Cheers! Kary~


4 comments:

  1. Corned beef and cabbage and potatoes and carrots is "the bomb!" My kids are expecting that for St. Patrick's Day. There is NO WAY I cannot make that for them. So the famiglia are all coming to our place for that day. And for dessert I have promised them floats. That should be a good finish, after a sort-of salty meal. :)

    Happy St. Patrick's Day to you and your familia, Kary!

    Hugs my friend,
    ~Virginia

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    1. Oh my famiglia loves floats! A perfect meal!. Hugs back at you!

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  2. Great recipe! !! I have to try it.

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