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You Are Welcomed To The Saint Patrick's Day Virtual Potluck Party

Discussion in 'Food & Drinks' started by Krissttina Isobe, Feb 26, 2016.

  1. Chrissy Cross

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    Yeah it is very sweet but the Irish are known for their very sweet tooth... you'd only want a little bit of it, so I'd bring a little tiny bit and it would be enough for everyone...I'm tightfisted like that... :D:D
     
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    What would a St. Patrick's Day party be without Dublin Coddle?! :) I'll even add some Irish Soda Bread scones (which I had for lunch today, by the way!)

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  4. Chrissy Cross

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    That looks really good! It's my lunchtime! I'm starving now and I wish I had someone to make me that.
     
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    I would if I'd be closer. :) The scones I just picked up at the bakery this morning... but I tried to make Dublin Coddle a few years ago... turned out way too greasy, but I've seen much better recipes for it lately. I should try it again.
     
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    Was it because of the sausage? That is sausage in there, right?
     
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    @Joe Riley , out of the 10, I've heard of Kipper.
     
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    Joe, I've heard of mead. I thought sloe was a type of plum.
     
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    Well, I've heard of two. :) Kipper, of course, and sloes. Because it's what's in sloe gin. And no, I don't touch the stuff or any alcoholic beverage, but I was young once. :p And even then it only involved trying something and then spontaneously emptying my tummy of it. Uh... that was a whole lot more than I'll bet you wanted to hear, @Joe Riley ... sorry!
     
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    Yes, the sausage, @Chrissy Page , but there's bacon in there also. I really should make it again and try something like turkey sausage. I do remember the flavor was good, but the grease was scary.
     
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    image.jpeg Everything looks yummy...I'm bringing homemade guacamole :)
     
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    Don't you have Kippers in the USA Joe?....they are a very common nutritious breakfast food here... very cheap too... I don't like them because they are loaded with bones..it's very hard to de-bone a kipper.. My o/h loves them tho'...
     
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    One of the most popular Irish foods is Colcannon ..it's mainly Mashed potato and Cabbage or kale...but often people will add poached egg on top as well..


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