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| Anyone have any good Irish recipes? Last edited by kmat6 : 01-29-2008 at 03:26 PM. |
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| take some meat and potatos and boil them, lol Sorry as a 1/2 Irish Im allowed too |
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| Portergaff Take a bottle of guiness stout, mix 1/2 guiness to 1/2 lemonade (e.g.7-up). Drink ![]() Ok its more an Aussie/Irish than pure Irish...but it really mellows the taste of the stout. Best on a really hot day. Plenty of sites on the web if you google "Irish Recipes". I had a quick look and found this one, pretty traditional recipes: Irish Recipes and Baking Slainte!
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| You could always try Crubeens. Irish finger food :- Take a hind pigs trotter 1 each(more meat on the back legs) Stick it in a pot, cover with cold water. Add an onion a carrot, seasoning Thyme and a bay leaf and boil thebejeezuz out of it for 3 hours. Then you have the joy of sucking the bones clean. As a kid I loved it, you eat every thing, but its been a while. I'd give it a go tho
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| Bushmills black plus a shot glass |
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| The first few that come to mind...
I know I'll think of some others, but you get the picture.
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