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67 TRADITIONAL IRISH FOODS AND DISHES TO TRY - DELISH
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Author Sienna Livermore
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IRISH LAMB STEW | BLUE FLAME KITCHEN
From atcoblueflamekitchen.com
Servings 4Calories 729 per servingCategory Soups And Stews
- Heat 1 1/2 tbsp oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add lamb in batches and brown on all sides.
- Heat remaining 1 tbsp oil in same Dutch oven over medium heat. Add celery, onion, carrots, parsnip and turnip; sauté until softened, about 8 - 9 minutes.
10 AMAZING IRISH FOODS AND DISHES YOU NEED TO TRY
From irelandbeforeyoudie.com
Estimated Reading Time 5 mins
- All the seafood – fresher than any you’ve ever had. Irish seafood is world-famous and with good reason. From Dublin Bay prawns to Galway oysters, to Irish chowder or smoked salmon – it’s hard to imagine a more delicious meal than Irish seafood.
- Kerrygold butter – creamy and smooth. Many Irish who have emigrated pay top dollar to get their hands on Kerrygold butter, because it’s an Irish food that simply tastes like home.
- Tayto crisps – can’t beat it. Mr Tayto, the mascot of this potato-chip brand, is one of Ireland’s biggest celebrities. He even has his own theme park!
- Barmbrack – fruity and sweet. This fruity delicacy is a cross between a bread and a loaf cake and is usually enjoyed at Halloween time. Traditionally, a ring is baked into the bread – and the person lucky enough to be served it will be married within the year!
- Soda bread – one of the most delicious Irish foods. Should it be white or brown? Made with oats or without? Every Irish family you ask will have a different answer for what constitutes the perfect soda bread.
- Irish Stew – Irish cuisine at its finest. An Irish stew is typically made up of chunks of beef or mutton, cooked with onions and gravy. It’s a hearty dish that tends to come with a side of creamy mashed potatoes (noticing a trend?).
- Clonakilty black pudding – you need to try it. This world-famous pudding product originates from the town of Clonakilty, Co. Cork. It has been one of the country’s most beloved Irish foods since the 1880s.
- Chicken fillet roll – a classic lunch meal. The Irish food of choice of many a hungover student is the humble chicken fillet roll. You can pick one of these up for a few euro at any convenience store deli, and you can choose the toppings of your preference.
- Colcannon – potatoey and rich. Colcannon is another potato-based comfort dish – can you tell that potato is a favourite ingredient in Irish foods? This recipe usually involves mixing cabbage or curly kale with creamy mashed potatoes – and sometimes topping with bacon bits.
- Coddle – the best comfort meal. This is one of those Irish foods that you’ll either adore or despise. Originating in Dublin, this dish involves slow-cooked sausages and bacon mixed in with scalloped potatoes, to form a kind of salty, meaty stew.
TOP 10 TRADITIONAL IRISH FOODS TO TRY | BBC GOOD FOOD
From bbcgoodfood.com
Author Catherine BalstonPublished 2015-01-12
- Soda bread. Every family in Ireland has its own recipe for soda bread, hand-written on flour-crusted note paper and wedged in among the cookery books.
- Shellfish. Visit Ireland outside of summer and your chances of seeing the sun may be slim. On the plus side, you'll be able to feast on the west coast’s plump native oysters (O strea edulis), which come into season in September, and pay a visit to the Galway Oyster Festival (28-30 September).
- Irish stew. One-pot cooking doesn’t get much simpler than Irish stew, traditionally made with mutton, onions and potatoes (the addition of carrots can be a divisive issue).
- Colcannon and champ. Potatoes transformed the Irish diet when they were introduced from the New World in the late 16 century. Ireland’s population boomed with this cheap and plentiful food source, but was later decimated when potato harvests were hit by blight in the 19 century.
- Boxty. Potato dumpling, potato pancake and potato bread are all descriptors for boxty; some say the name originates from the Irish phrase arán bocht tí, meaning 'poor-house bread'.
- Boiled bacon and cabbage. Boiled bacon, boiled cabbage and boiled potatoes might not sound all that appetising but it remains a firm family favourite.
- Smoked salmon. Smoked salmon is another must-try – the oak-smoked salmon from the Burren Smokehouse, the beechwood-smoked salmon from the Connemara Smokehouse, and the unusual turf-smoked salmon from The Haven Smokehouse are all worth looking out for.
- Black and white pudding. The Irish weren’t the only ones to discover the delights of black pudding (pork meat, fat and blood mixed with barley, suet and oatmeal in an intensely flavoured sausage).
- Coddle. With roots as a working-class Dublin dish, the name coddle comes from the slow simmering or 'coddling' of ingredients in a one-pot stew. The leftovers at the end of the week would be slowly stewed in the oven for hours, with slices of pork sausage packed in alongside bacon rashers or leftover boiled bacon and sliced potatoes and onions.
- Barmbrack. Enthusiasts make this fruity tea loaf all year round, serving it smothered in butter with a cup of tea in the afternoon. It’s at Halloween, however, that you’d find a charm in your slice foretelling the future: a rag foreshadowed bad luck or poverty; a ring meant you'd be wed within a year; a pea that you wouldn't be wed in the coming year; a coin brought wealth; and a stick foretold quarrels.
TRADITIONAL IRISH FOOD AND ST. PATRICK'S DAY RECIPES
From thespruceeats.com
Occupation Freelance Food And Travel WriterPublished 2015-02-02Author Elaine Lemm
- Begin With a Full Irish Breakfast. St. Patrick's Day can be—and usually is—a long day filled with celebrations. So, will start with a good, hearty breakfast to prepare you for the event or at least until lunchtime.
- Move on To the Main Courses. St. Patrick's is the day for traditional Irish foods packed with hale and hearty fare to fill stomachs and keep energy levels up.
- Serve Some Side Dishes and Snacks. All those fabulous main courses need a side dish or two, and Ireland has some fantastic ones featuring the country's main crop: potatoes.
- Cap off the Meal With Cakes and Puddings. If there is any room left, then make some as to miss out on the delicious array of Irish, sweet treats on St Patrick's Day would be a shame.
- Don't Forget the Drinks. There can be no mention of Ireland, or Irish food and drink, without a "pint of the Black Stuff" and Irish beer making an appearance.
THE IRISH FOOD BUCKET LIST: 10 ESSENTIAL DISHES TO TRY ...
From irelandbeforeyoudie.com
Estimated Reading Time 4 mins
- Sunday Roast. The Sunday Roast is a staple of Irish cuisine. It is comfort food in its fullest form and the stuff of memories for most Irish, having grown up with it as the ultimate “treat”.
- Beef and Guinness Pie. This classic Irish dish is one which always finds itself on the top of a tourists list of foods to try when in Ireland. And, in all fairness, we can see why.
- Irish Stew. An Irish specialty most often served with mutton or beef as the key ingredient, Irish stew is a leading dish in the Irish diet and a solid pub favourite.
- Boxty. Boxty is an Irish potato-based pancake. Consisting mainly of potato, flour, baking soda, egg and buttermilk, this dish can be served alongside a breakfast meal or used as a wrap for other fillings.
- Fish and Chips. Although there are endless places to get fish and chips in Ireland, nothing beats sitting in your local watering hole with a pint of “The Black Stuff” (slang for Guinness) over a plate of delicately battered fish and crispy, golden fries.
- Coddle. This leftover inspired dish is a stew at heart. Seeing as the ingredients are generally based on what remains from the previous night’s dinner menu, an exact recipe for this Irish staple is not available.
- Irish Steak. In a land where farming is one of the cornerstones of our community, it is safe to say Ireland has top-quality beef. Normally a few cuts will be available.
- Seafood Chowder. Seeing as Ireland has been a little fishing island since first settlement, it comes as no surprise that seafood chowder is such a popular dish.
- Bangers and Mash. This classic has been on Irish pub menus for years and most certainly isn’t going anywhere any time soon. Perfect for adults and kids alike, this budget-friendly dish has your traditional meat and veg make-up.
- Soup of the Day. It may seem like an obvious choice to add to the list, but often, bar from a side salad or fries, this is the only vegetarian (or sometimes vegan) option in traditional Irish pubs.
OUR 12 FAVORITE IRISH RECIPES | EPICURIOUS
From epicurious.com
Author Sheela PrakashPublished 2015-01-17
- Dublin Coddle. If the forecast involves the word "wind chill," you're going to want this for dinner. Get This Recipe.
- Mrs. O'Callaghan's Soda Bread. Nope, you can't beat a tried-and-true version of this Irish classic—especially with a generous smear of Irish butter. Get This Recipe.
- Farmhouse Cheese and Caraway Soda Bread Puddings. Yes, you'll want to bake this cheesy take on soda bread in individual servings—it's seriously rich (and delicious).
- Pulled Corned Beef. Doesn't this elevated take on corned beef look downright pretty? Get This Recipe.
- Golden Colcannon Pie. Embrace the carbs—and the virtues of feeding a crowd without breaking the bank. Get This Recipe.
- Guinness-Glazed Lamb Chops. Cooking rich Guinness ale down with coriander and black peppercorns creates a sweetly spiced glaze for lamb chops. Get This Recipe.
- Corned Beef Hash. Potatoes and shredded corned beef form the base of this hearty Irish-inspired breakfast. Get This Recipe.
- Pickled Sweet and Sour Red Cabbage. This crunchy salad is the perfect accompaniment to hearty Irish meat dishes. Get This Recipe.
- Smoked Haddock Soup. If you can't find smoked haddock, try this soup with smoked cod or mackerel. Get This Recipe.
- Irish Weekend Fry-Up. Ready to graduate to a real Irish breakfast? If you are, you'll earn bragging rights the second you bite into the blood sausage. Get This Recipe.
28 IRISH PUB RECIPES - 31 DAILY
From 31daily.com
- Spiced Mussels with Chorizo & Irish Cider. Photo Credit: donalskehan.com. “A big bowl of steaming mussels is my idea of heaven especially when it involves high quality ingredients like Gubeen chorizo and Longueville House Irish cider.”
- Dublin Coddle with Pearl Barley. Photo Credit: donalskehan.com. “Traditional Irish food is all about comfort and now proves this more than Dublin coddle. Purists will have to excuse the frying of the sausages, but I’m sorry I can’t bear a nude sausage sitting in my coddle.
- Colcannon Ham & Cabbage Pies. Photo Credit: donalskehan.com. “The ideal rib sticking pie you may require for dark Autumn evenings with a not so subtle nod to traditional Irish fare.”
- Skillet-Roasted Lamb Loins with Herbs Recipe. Photo Credit: www.foodandwine.com. “This easy recipe from Dublin-born chef Cathal Armstrong results in succulent, delicately flavored meat.”
- Traditional Irish Colcannon Recipe. "Colcannon is a traditional Irish mashed potato dish, and is a hearty and comfort food classic in Ireland."
- Easy Irish Cottage Pie. This Irish Cottage Pie recipe is an easy and tasty comfort food meal everyone loves. This family favorite is made with ground beef (mince) and vegetables baked in a delicious gravy filling topped with pastry and baked until perfectly golden brown.
- Irish Stew: an Ancient and Hearty Dish. "A traditional Irish Stew can warm even the faintest of hearts, and the chilliest of days. It’s a comfort food as old as time.
- Potato Topped Shepherd's Pie Recipe: Deliciously Irish. An easy comfort food, this Shepherd's Pie recipe is a delicious potato-topped ground lamb or beef casserole.
- Boxty - Farmette. Photo Credit: farmette.ie. “Boxty, occasionally spelled “boxdy,” is basically a potato cake, eaten mostly in the north of Ireland, especially in counties Cavan, Fermanagh, Derry, and Tyrone.
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