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One major difference for this year's St. Patrick's Day: Rick moved out of town so I had to make the Irish soda bread myself. But besides that, all the regulars showed up...4 heads of cabbage.
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Many potatoes...
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And assorted roots. Not the stars of the show but they build good flavor.
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Here's where those
12 pounds of beef went! Borrowed the world's largest pot from the Blivmore family so I could cook it all together at once. Covered the corned beef in water and let simmer for about 3 1/2 hours, until tender. Then added in the vegetables to cook for the last hour or so.
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The soda bread wasn't too hard to make, thanks to Rick's careful instruction. I'll add the recipe here later as an update if he says I can share it.
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And the stand mixer helps too...just mix it and knead it all in one place, which helps when you're making 4 separate batches. I had no idea how often I would be using this! An excellent gift from my parents who know better about these things.
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It basically looks like a brain.
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You just plop it right on the baking sheet in its free-form brain shape.
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And it is beautiful. I made two loaves with raisins and two without.
1 comment:
you can always just substitute a fresh brain.
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