Saturday, March 17, 2012

Corned beef and cabbage

  • Its St. Patricks Day, so naturally we think of corned beef and cabbage. Its a dish thats as Irish as pepperoni pizza is Italian and chop suey is Chinese. In other words, not very Irish at all.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Surprisingly, corned beef and cabbage is not an Irish tradition. It is an Irish-American tradition. Corned pork and cabbage is more common in the Emerald Isles, but Irish immigrants to the U.S.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage Day — better known in some quarters as St. Patricks Day — is coming right up. As made-up food holidays go, Corned Beef and Cabbage Day actually makes sense.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • First things first: theres no corn involved. Secondly, it may not even be Irish! The traditional St. Patricks Day meal of corned beef and cabbage may be closer to the hearts of Irish-Americans than the country they are celebrating on March 17.
  • (CBS News)
  • BEREA-- It is St. Patricks Day by Coe Lake in Berea. The inviting scents of corned beef and cabbage permeate the shore of Coe Lake outside the American Legion Post 91.
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • Ah, the Irish and St. Paddys Day, a celebration of Ireland and its culture, but corned beef and cabbage is not the traditional St. Patricks Day meal of The Old Sod. Only in America will you find the New England boiled dinner with all the fixins.
  • (Examiner)
  • If corned beef and cabbage is an appropriate post-meet meal, then Neuqua Valley certainly earned it Saturday.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. -- KARE 11 loves sharing recipes with our viewers and this is no exception. Lunds Byerlys Wines and Spirits manager Jason Newell stopped by to share a corned beef and cabbage skewer recipe.
  • (KARE)
  • Thinly sliced corned beef piled high on a sandwich. Boiled corned beef with its traditional companions: cabbage, carrots and potatoes. St. Patrick's Day is close at hand. Are you gearing up for corned beef, which symbolizes St.
  • (The Wenatchee World Online)
  • Its a Baltimore tradition for members of the Fraternal Order of Police at this time of year, the Annual St Patricks Day Celebration at FOP Lodge 3. A meal of corned beef or ham with cabbage and red potatoes for lodge members.
  • (WBAL Radio)

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