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Kris516
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Member since 2/08 2024 total posts
Name: Kris
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Irish Lunch
I'm having my Irish in laws over for lunch this Sunday. I'd like to gear the menu towards Irish fare. They'll be 25 of us here including children.
Any suggestions on what to serve?
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Posted 3/12/08 11:33 PM |
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LFitzy79
can hardly wait
Member since 5/05 2650 total posts
Name: Lauren
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Re: Irish Lunch
corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, rye bread, soda bread...
lamb stew
fish and chips
eta...I just looked up the menu at an irish pub...and they had this listed
Guinness Braised Pot Roast - tender braised beef in a rich beer infused sauce with potato mash and root vegetables.
Message edited 3/13/2008 10:00:06 AM.
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Posted 3/13/08 9:56 AM |
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Red
spring is in the air
Member since 11/05 2688 total posts
Name: helen
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Re: Irish Lunch
corned beef and cabbage is a good bet, though the house will stink.
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Posted 3/13/08 10:08 AM |
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yankinmanc
Happy Days!
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Re: Irish Lunch
Oysters and Guiness.
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Posted 3/13/08 11:02 AM |
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ladybug8
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Re: Irish Lunch
shepherd's pie
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Posted 3/13/08 9:20 PM |
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Red
spring is in the air
Member since 11/05 2688 total posts
Name: helen
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Re: Irish Lunch
I posted a link to a recipe on your other thread. You could make twice hte recipe for this many ppl, but don't jsut double the recipe - the ingredients will sweat, not sautee....make it twice and either use 2 pans or one big one
you can do all the potatoes at once
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Posted 3/14/08 1:40 PM |
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