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February 26, 2012 By Kaitlin 11 Comments

A Taste of Ireland

With St. Patrick’s Day fast approaching I have been thinking back to my trip to Ireland quite a bit. I had such a great time that I wanted to relive a little piece of it, through food of course! I was chosen to be a part of Foodbuzz’s 24×24 for March so I thought it was the perfect opportunity to make some Irish treats. I invited my Dad, boyfriend and Aunt who all came on the trip with me to Ireland as well as my grandpa, who grew up in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, and my mom, who didn’t get to do the trip with us. I honestly was a bit nervous about this undertaking, I didn’t want to disappoint my grandpa or mess up a traditional meal!
We began with a mini traditional Irish breakfast for an appetizer. An Irish breakfast consists of black and white pudding, bangers (sausage), rashers (bacon), a fried egg, baked beans, and a fried tomato. Because this was just an appetizer, I used quail eggs instead of traditional eggs. I found the black and white pudding, bangers and rashers on foodireland.com, a great website for Irish food products.
A traditional Irish breakfast is quite the meal. In my grandfather’s words “you should eat a good breakfast, because you don’t know when you’ll eat again.” My appetizer version still included all parts of an Irish breakfast in much smaller portions. I personally am not a fan of black pudding or bangers, but I love the rest of an Irish breakfast and was so happy to have this as an appetizer.
The main course was a beef stew. I used my Irish stew recipe I made last year, but substituted beef instead of lamb and omitted the peas.
The Guinness adds such a nice flavor to this stew. I suggest making this ahead of time and freezing it. Stew always tastes better when the broth has had time to thicken.
I also made some Brown Soda Bread to eat with the Irish breakfast and the stew. Soda bread contains flour, baking soda, baking powder, sugar, butter and buttermilk. My version also had raisins and caraway seeds for extra flavor.
Soda bread is traditionally served with Irish butter and/or jam (I’m a fan of black currant jam, yum!)
We were pretty darn full from the stew and Irish breakfast but there was still dessert to be had. I went off of the traditional for dessert, making a Black and Tan brownie based off of a Cooking Light recipe, but made them in a 9×9 pan and cooked them for 45 minutes. I also cut them into huge pieces, making 9 total.
They were served with a scoop of ice cream and some Irish coffee and tea. The phrase Black and Tan comes from the nickname given to English soldiers that came to Ireland to suppress the 1916 Easter Rising, which eventually became the name of a half Guinness and half Bass beer in America. Black and Tans really aren’t popular in Ireland, but they still make a cute idea for a brownie! (I decided these yummy brownies needed their own post. Check it out here)
My family seemed to really enjoy the meal. The Irish breakfast was a big hit but I think the Irish soda bread was the real star of the night. My grandpa even requested to take some home with him. I am glad we were given the chance to sit down, enjoy some Irish food, and talk about Ireland again. Now, to plan our next trip over there…
 

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Filed Under: Europe, Ireland, Roundup Tagged With: Beef, Black and Tan, Bread, Breakfast, Brownies, Desssert, Ireland, Irish, Northern Ireland, Soda, St. Patrick's Day, Stew

Comments

  1. mike@the culinary lens says

    February 26, 2012 at 12:50 pm

    Some great stuff here. I have been mulling the idea of a major Irish food post myself. You did a great job. There is nothing like an Irish breakfast to set you up for a day of touring.

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  2. Veronica Gantley says

    February 26, 2012 at 11:27 pm

    Yeah I am not a fan of blood pudding either. Every once in a while my mom would make it. I have always loved a big breakfast. I really like the pictures you took. Thanks for sharing with us.

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  3. Amy says

    February 26, 2012 at 11:55 pm

    Looks like a wonderful meal! I especially love the dessert of course, those bars look amazing and decadent! Beautiful photos as well :)!

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  4. Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says

    February 27, 2012 at 3:23 am

    Great 24×24! Everything looks great! I have never really made Irish food, but my husband is Irish and would probably appreciate some of these recipes!

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  5. Kiri W. says

    February 27, 2012 at 4:25 am

    Gorgeous pictures! 🙂 Love your 24×24, and wouldn’t you know, my first morning in Cork, that was precisely what I was served for breakfast 🙂 Can;t wait to see all the recipes!

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  6. Jenn Kendall says

    February 27, 2012 at 9:23 pm

    this sounds like an amazing meal! great photos!

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  7. Annie Oakley's Kitchen says

    February 28, 2012 at 12:57 pm

    What beautiful pictures of Ireland! I’m Irish and hope to go there myself one day.

    The food looks just fantastic. I am really digging the soda bread and brownies. Congratulations, you did a wonderful job on this 24 x 24!

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  8. Amanda at the red table says

    February 28, 2012 at 1:51 pm

    I’m going to Ireland in a few weeks, and I can’t wait! Your pictures just make me that much more excited! Great 24×24. Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  9. Elyse @The Cultural Dish says

    February 29, 2012 at 3:54 pm

    All of these recipes look and sound amazing! They make me miss being in Ireland so bad!

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  10. Samantha says

    March 3, 2012 at 3:04 pm

    Lovely menu! Thank you so much for sharing your meal and pictur4es of your trip!

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  11. Julia Noble says

    March 25, 2015 at 3:05 am

    Love your posts on Ireland and Irish cuisine. So jealous, I am absolutely dying to go! My mom’s side of the family came from Westmeath, Sligo, and Cavan, but my dad’s side came from Enniskillen! Very cool. =)

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