Celebrate St. Pat’s with Traditional Irish Dishes
(Family Features) If St. Patrick’s Day inspires feelings of hearth and home rather than leprechauns and green beer, you can celebrate tradition with warm, filling meals that harken back to Irish heritage. Soups and stews are certain to conjure up some nostalgia while soft, delicious cake is a perfect way to honor tradition regardless of your ancestry.
This Irish Sláinte Stew offers a warm welcome to guests with your own way of toasting to the holiday – Sláinte is “cheers” in Gaelic. This hearty meal is perfect for a crowd with traditional stew meat slow-cooked in a Dutch oven with beef broth, spices, carrots, potatoes, herbs and an Irish draught beer. Serve alongside crusty bread that’s ideal for soaking up each delicious drop.
Share a sweet way to complete the meal in style with Irish Apple Cake, a classic dessert to top off a filling celebration. This version is easy enough to prepare with a handful of everyday ingredients for the cake, a crumbly topping and homemade custard for the finishing touch.
If you’re looking for additional ways to honor tradition this St. Patrick’s Day, consider a few other cozy Irish dishes:
- Boxty (potato pancakes, similar to latkes)
- Boiled cabbage
- Irish soda bread
- Shepherd’s pie
- Corned beef and cabbage
- Potato soup
- Irish coffee
- Colcannon (mashed potatoes and greens)
- Coddle (typically including pork sausage, potatoes and onions)
- Seafood chowder
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Irish Sláinte Stew
- Oil, for drizzling
- 1 pound stew meat
- 1-2 pinches salt, plus additional to taste, divided
- 1-2 pinches pepper
- 3 tablespoons flour
- 48 ounces beef broth
- 1 cup carrots, diced
- 1 cup celery, diced
- 3cups potatoes, diced
- 1/2 onion, diced
- 2 tablespoons garlic pepper
- 1 tablespoon dried thyme
- 1/2 tablespoon dried rosemary
- 1 tablespoon dried chives
- 1 bottle Irish draught beer of choice
- crusty bread, for serving
- In Dutch oven over medium heat, drizzle oil and brown stew meat with salt and pepper. Sprinkle flour over meat.
- Add beef broth, carrots, celery, potatoes, onion, garlic pepper, thyme, rosemary and chives. Add Irish draught beer.
- Bring to boil, stirring, 5 minutes. Simmer 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
- Serve with crusty bread.
Irish Apple Cake
Cake:
- 3 cups self-rising flour
- 1/2 tablespoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon cloves
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon ginger
- 1 stick butter, cubed
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 4 apples of choice, peeled and cubed
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup half-and-half
Topping:
- 1/2 stick butter
- 3/4 cup flour
- 1 cup brown sugar
Custard:
- 6 large egg yolks
- 6 tablespoons sugar
- 1 1/2 cups half-and-half
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- Preheat oven to 375 F. Grease and flour 9-inch round springform pan.
- To make cake: In large bowl, sift flour with cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and ginger. Using fork, cut butter until mixture resembles crumbs. Add sugar and apples; mix well. Stir in eggs and half-and-half until mixture reaches thick, dough-like batter. Pour batter into prepared pan.
- To make topping: In bowl, mix butter, flour and sugar to create crumbled mixture. Sprinkle on top of batter in pan. Bake 1 hour. Check with toothpick to make sure middle is completely done. If not, bake 5-10 minutes. Let cool on rack.
- To make custard: Whisk egg yolks and sugar. In saucepan, bring half-and-half to boil. Add one spoonful half-and-half at a time to egg mixture, whisking while adding. Once whisked together, return to saucepan and stir over medium heat until thickened, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat and whisk in vanilla.
- Serve custard over cake.
Source: Culinary.net
Reuben Sandwich
(Culinary.net) In honor of the day when everyone is Irish, welcome family and friends to a traditional St. Patrick’s Day lunch with this Reuben Sandwich recipe.
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Reuben Sandwich
Servings: 2
- 2 tablespoons butter, softened
- 4 slices rye and pumpernickel swirl bread
- 4 slices swiss cheese
- 6 ounces corned beef
- 2 tablespoons, plus 2 teaspoons, Thousand Island Dressing, divided
- 4 tablespoons sauerkraut
- Heat nonstick skillet over medium heat.
- Spread 1 tablespoon butter on one side of two bread slices. Place buttered side down in heated skillet. Add two slices cheese to each bread slice. Spread 2 tablespoons dressing over cheese slices. Add 3 ounces corned beef to each bread slice.
- Spread 2 teaspoons dressing over corned beef. Spread 2 tablespoons sauerkraut over corned beef.
- Spread remaining butter on one side of remaining bread slices. Place buttered side up on top of sauerkraut.
- Cook 4-7 minutes each side, flipping once, until golden brown and cheese is melted.
Beefy Cali Roll
(Family Features) An innovative sushi-style concept, “beefshi” features convenient beef products like pastrami, roast beef, summer sausage, hot dogs, corned beef or bologna prepared in rolls with rice and vegetables. You can beef up your menu with a trendy twist with a recipe like this Beefy Cali Roll that includes corned beef, avocado and cucumber.
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Beefy Cali Roll
Recipe courtesy of the North American Meat Institute on behalf of the Beef Checkoff
Yield: 2 rolls (16 pieces)
Hand Vinegar:
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
Piquant Sauce:
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt
- 1 tablespoon mustard
- 1 tablespoon horseradish
- 1/2 avocado, mashed until smooth
Maki:
- 2 sheets nori
- 2 cups prepared sushi rice
- 6 thin slices corned beef
- 1/2 avocado, cut into slivers
- 1/4 cucumber, cut lengthwise into thin strips
- rice seasoning
- wasabi peas
- To make hand vinegar: In small bowl, stir water and rice vinegar.
- To make piquant sauce: In small bowl, blend yogurt, mustard, horseradish and avocado.
- To make maki: Lay sushi mat on clean surface. Moisten hands with hand vinegar and shake off excess. Place one nori sheet on mat, shiny-side down. Spread 1 cup rice across nori, leaving 1 inch empty at farthest end.
- Lay half of corned beef, avocado and cucumber crosswise along rice, covering half the surface closest to you.
- Securing corned beef, avocado and cucumber with fingers, use thumbs to push end of mat up and over filling until edge of the nori meets rice on opposite side. Press firmly on roll.
- Lift top of mat and roll firmly until tight and round. Squeeze gently to shape roll. Press ends in carefully to secure loose rice. Remove mat and set roll aside.
- Repeat to make second roll.
- Use thin, sharp knife to cut each roll into eight slices. Arrange on sushi platter and sprinkle with rice seasoning and wasabi peas. Serve with piquant sauce.
Sponsor: North American Meat Institute
Beef Up Your Menu with a Trendy Twist on Sushi
(Family Features) Tantalizing taste buds with the latest in trendy foods can be a fun way to bring the whole family to the table for meals together. Combining familiar flavors with a new preparation method, for example, is one way to add flair to dinners at home.
An innovative sushi-style concept, "beefshi" features convenient beef products like pastrami, roast beef, summer sausage, hot dogs, corned beef or bologna prepared in rolls with rice and vegetables. Because recipes like Reuben Roll, Taco Maki, New York Deli Roll and Muffarolletta can be enjoyed individually as appetizers or grouped together for a full meal, these dishes can provide a variety of solutions from entertaining a crowd to simply feeding your family.
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Reuben Roll
Recipe courtesy of the North American Meat Institute on behalf of the Beef Checkoff
Yield: 2 rolls (16 pieces)
Hand Vinegar:
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
Rolls:
- 12 thin slices pastrami
- 3 cups sushi rice
- 1 teaspoon caraway seeds
- 2 sheets nori
- 4 thin slices Swiss cheese, cut into slivers
- 1 1/4 cups sauerkraut, rinsed, drained and squeezed dry
- Russian dressing
- To make hand vinegar: In small bowl, stir water and rice vinegar.
- To make rolls: Lay sushi mat on clean surface and cover with plastic wrap. Lay six slices pastrami on mat lengthwise. Moisten hands with hand vinegar and shake off excess. Spread 1 1/2 cups rice across pastrami, leaving 1 inch empty at farthest end. Sprinkle rice with caraway seeds. Turn nori over so rice side is down.
- Cover half the pastrami crosswise with two slices cheese and half the sauerkraut.
- Securing meat and cheese with fingers, use thumbs to push end of mat up and over filling until edge of nori meets rice on opposite side. Press firmly on roll.
- Lift top of mat and roll firmly until tight and round. Squeeze gently to shape. Press ends in carefully to secure loose rice. Remove mat and set roll aside.
- Repeat to make second roll.
- Use thin, sharp knife to cut each roll into eight slices. Arrange on sushi platter and serve with Russian dressing.
New York Deli Roll
Recipe courtesy of the North American Meat Institute on behalf of the Beef Checkoff
Yield: 2 rolls (16 pieces)
Hand Vinegar:
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
Futomaki:
- 2 sheets nori
- 3 cups sushi rice
- 2 teaspoons caraway seeds
- 6 thin slices corned beef
- 4 teaspoons horseradish, well-drained
- 4 thin slices Swiss cheese, sliced into thin sticks
- Dijon mustard
- To make hand vinegar: In small bowl, stir water and rice vinegar.
- To make futomaki: Lay sushi mat on clean surface and cover with plastic wrap. Place one nori sheet on mat, shiny-side down. Moisten hands with hand vinegar and shake off excess. Spread 1 1/2 cups rice across nori. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon caraway seeds. Turn nori over so rice side is down.
- Cover half the rice crosswise with three slices corned beef. Spread corned beef with 2 teaspoons horseradish. Cover corned beef with two slices cheese.
- Securing meat and cheese with fingers, use thumbs to push end of mat up and over filling until edge of nori meets rice on opposite side. Press firmly on roll.
- Lift top of mat and roll firmly until tight and round. Squeeze gently to shape roll. Press ends in carefully to secure loose rice. Remove mat and set roll aside.
- Repeat to make second roll.
- Use thin, sharp knife to cut each roll into eight slices. Arrange on sushi platter and serve with Dijon mustard.
Taco Maki
Recipe courtesy of the North American Meat Institute on behalf of the Beef Checkoff
Yield: 2 rolls (16 pieces)
Hand Vinegar:
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
Maki:
- 2 sheets nori
- 4 cups sushi rice
- 4 ounces finely shredded spicy beef jerky
- 16 cilantro sprigs
- 1/2 cup slivered radishes
- 64 tortilla strips
- queso fresco crumbles
- pico de gallo
- To make hand vinegar: In small bowl, stir water and rice vinegar.
- To make maki: Lay sushi mat on clean surface. Moisten hands with hand vinegar and shake off excess. Place one nori sheet on mat, shiny-side down. Spread 2 cups rice across nori, leaving 1 inch empty at farthest end.
- Lay 2 ounces jerky, 8 cilantro sprigs and 1/4 cup radishes crosswise along rice, covering half the surface closest to you.
- Securing jerky, cilantro and radishes with fingers, use thumbs to push end of mat up and over filling until edge of nori meets rice on opposite side. Press firmly on roll.
- Lift top of mat and roll firmly until tight and round. Squeeze gently to shape roll. Press ends in carefully to secure loose rice. Remove mat and set roll aside.
- Repeat to make second roll.
- Use thin, sharp knife to cut each roll into eight slices. Arrange on sushi platter. Stand four tortilla strips upright in center of each roll then sprinkle with queso fresco. Serve with pico de gallo.
Muffarolletta
Recipe courtesy of the North American Meat Institute on behalf of the Beef Checkoff
Yield: 2 rolls (16 pieces)
Hand Vinegar:
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
Rice:
- 1/2 cup mixed olives, patted dry and finely chopped
- 2 teaspoons capers, patted dry and finely chopped
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 3 cups sushi rice
- freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Rolls:
- 8 thin slices beef salami
- 3 thin slices part-skim mozzarella, cut into sticks
- 3 thin slices provolone, cut into sticks
- 1/4 cup chopped celery leaves
- toasted sesame seeds
- shaved celery
- To make hand vinegar: In small bowl, stir water and rice vinegar.
- To make rice: In small bowl, mix olives, capers, garlic and rice; season with pepper, to taste.
- To make rolls: Lay sushi mat on clean surface and cover with plastic wrap. Lay four slices salami on mat, overlapping by about 1/2 inch, to create surface 7 inches wide and 6 inches deep.
Moisten hands with hand vinegar and shake off excess. Cover salami with 1 1/2 cups sushi rice, leaving 1 inch empty at farthest end. - Arrange half of each cheese along center of rice crosswise, covering half of rice closest to you. Sprinkle cheese with 1/8 cup celery leaves.
- Securing cheese with fingers, use thumbs to push end of mat up and over filling until one edge of rice meets opposite side. Press firmly on roll.
- Lift top of mat and roll firmly until tight and round. Squeeze gently to shape roll. Press ends in carefully to secure loose rice. Remove mat, peel off plastic and set roll aside.
- Repeat to make second roll.
- Slice each roll into eight rounds, arrange on sushi platter and sprinkle each slice with sesame seeds. Serve with shaved celery.
Throw a Shamrockin' St. Patrick's Day Party
With Irish Classics and Green-Tinted Treats
(Family Features) It doesn’t take the Luck o’ the Irish to throw a great St. Patrick’s Day party. These tips and recipes will help you throw a festive celebration you’ll enjoy as much as your guests — including make-ahead corned beef and a minty-green cookie recipe both adults and little leprechauns will love.
For more St. Patrick’s Day recipes, check out www.McCormick.com and visit McCormick Spice on Facebook and Pinterest.“We’ve developed recipes that make the tastes of Ireland easy to create — from a simple Irish Soda Bread to a classic corned beef and cabbage recipe that can be made in a slow cooker,” said Mary Beth Harrington of the McCormick Kitchens. “And don’t forget the treats! Our Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies are the perfect ending to a perfectly green party.”
Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies
- 2 1/2 cups flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
- 1 1/4 cups sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1–1 1/2 teaspoons McCormick Green Food Color
- 1 teaspoon McCormick Pure Peppermint Extract
- 1 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Mix flour, baking soda and salt in medium bowl. Set aside. Beat butter and sugar in large bowl with electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add eggs, food color and peppermint extract; mix well. Gradually beat in flour mixture on low speed until well mixed. Stir in chocolate chips.
- Drop by heaping tablespoons about 2 inches apart onto ungreased baking sheets.
- Bake 10–12 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Cool on baking sheets 1 minute. Remove to wire racks; cool completely.
Savory Irish Cheese Soda Bread
- 2 1/2 cups flour
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons McCormick Caraway Seed
- 1 teaspoon McCormick Garlic Powder
- 1/4 teaspoon McCormick Red Pepper, Ground
- 1/2 cup shredded Irish Cheddar cheese
- 2 eggs
- 1 1/4 cups buttermilk
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Mix flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and seasonings in large bowl. Stir in cheese. Set aside. Mix eggs and buttermilk in medium bowl. Add to dry ingredients; stir until well blended. Spread in lightly grease 9-inch round cake pan.
- Bake 30–40 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire rack 10 minutes. Remove from pan. Cool completely on wire rack.
Tip: Make muffins instead of bread. Prepare dough as directed and divide among 12 greased muffin cups. Bake 20–25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage
- 8 small red potatoes
- 2 cups baby carrots
- 1 small onion, quartered
- 1 corned beef brisket (4 pounds), rinsed and trimmed
- 2 tablespoons McCormick Mixed Pickling Spice
- 1 teaspoon McCormick Minced Garlic
- 1/2 head cabbage, cored and cut into wedges
- Place potatoes, carrots and onion in slow cooker. Place corned beef brisket over vegetables. Sprinkle with pickling spice and minced garlic. Add enough water (about 8 cups) to just cover meat. Cover.
- Cook 7 hours on high. Add cabbage. Cover. Cook 1–2 hours on high or until cabbage is tender-crisp.
- Remove corned beef brisket to serving platter. Slice thinly across grain. Serve with vegetables.
Tip: For best results, do not remove cover while cooking in slow cooker.
Source: McCormick & Company, Inc.