Some Irish Recipes to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is March 17th, and it is a "day for wearing
green" and other Irish traditions. Even though the patron saint
St. Patrick was not born in Ireland, everything that is Green
(which symbolizes spring and the prospering of the crops), fun
and Irish can be worn or used to celebrate this holiday. And it
is a holiday for all ages. Here are some entertaining ideas to
use on St. Patrick's Day.
A few drops of green food coloring goes into anything you might
want green, even a mug of draft beer. Anything made with Irish
cream or Irish whiskey has the Irish spirit, too.
Authentic Corned beef and cabbage
Corned beef brisket, about 4 lbs. 1 juice orange 18-20 whole
cloves 1 tsp. whole yellow mustard seeds 1/2 tsp. caraway seeds
1/2 tsp. whole black peppercorns 1/2 tsp. whole coriander
Put corned beef brisket into large pot for cooking. Take cloves
and insert them, then sprinkle remaining spices on. Cover
brisket with water, bring to boil, then simmer for 3 hours or
until tender.
3 lbs. small potatoes, peeled 2 1/2 lbs. carrots, peeled and cut
into large pieces 1 medium head cabbage
About 40 minutes before beef is finished, boil a large pot of
water and cook potatoes and carrots. Add cabbage about 10
minutes before you're ready to serve as it doesn't need to cook
long. Drain vegetables.
Arrange meat and vegetables on a platter and serve with your
favorite mustards.
St. Patrick Day Cookie Pops (for the kids to make)
Box of Vanilla Wafers Box of Popsicle sticks Vanilla or
chocolate frosting; or Peanut butter Various decorations -
chocolate chips, icing packs, assorted green candies, green
sugar sprinkles, ju ju bees, sprinkles, etc.
Spread out