St. Patrick’s Day

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Tis the time of year for shamrocks in windows, preparations for the St. Patrick’s Day parade (or in Boston, boycott of the parade), and corned beef everything everywhere. This year I’ll be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Connemara in the West of Ireland for part of the day and in Galway for the other half of the day, but I will be DVRing the Boston St. Patrick’s Day breakfast, a tradition I do enjoy.

If you’re planning a St. Patrick’s Day feast, either over the weekend or on the day itself, here are a few Irish ingredient/Irish-inspired recipes for your St. Patrick’s Day Feast. Not all are traditional, but they all contain a little piece of the Emerald Isle. A vase of Irish daffodils (available at Trader Joe’s) adds a little Irish Spring to the festivities. Whatever you do for St. Patrick’s Day, I hope it fills your day with luck and love!

 

Irish Brown BreadThis bread is not too difficult, even for a baking novice like myself. It’s perfect with some Kerrygold butter and/or some nice Irish smoked salmon, and it pairs well with Guinness Beef Stew or a nice Seafood Chowder.

Irish brown bread

 

Irish Whiskey Chocolate Cake – chocolate, whiskey, fresh cream. . . what’s not to love?

Irish whiskey chocolate cake

Chocolate Biscuit CakeThis is a favorite of my husband and often found in bakeries in Ireland. Green Hills in Dorchester sometimes sells it by the slice, but it’s as easy to make it yourself (says the girl who hates making dessert).

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Guinness Ice Cream FloatsThese grown-up ice cream floats are as easy as can be and perfect for when you have company, as you don’t have to spend a ton of time prepping dessert.

 

 

Guinness Beef Stew – With the forecast still stuck in winter, this hearty stew is a must-make. It’s ideal for warming up your guests when they arrive, and the leftovers are even better!

 

Irish Whiskey and Brown Sugar SalmonThis dish is a regular on our menu rotation. It’s incredibly easy and a flavorful way to prepare a healthy piece of salmon. I continually struggle to get enough fish in our diets, and this recipe is definitely a winner.

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Planning your St. Patrick’s Day menu? Below you will find an easy dessert that consists of just four ingredients (more, if you like add-ins like raisins and nuts), and requires no baking. It’s a bit lumpy and bumpy which makes me love it all the more; it’s Irish biscuit cake, a popular favorite in Ireland and the groom’s wedding cake for the royal wedding of Prince William and the lovely Duchess Kate.

Before we dive into the biscuit cake, here are a few ideas for your St. Patrick’s Day feast.

Guinness Beef Stew

Irish Brown Bread

Guinness Ice Cream Float

Smoked Salmon Dip

Irish Whiskey and Brown Sugar Salmon

As long as you don’t call anything a car bomb, you’ll be all set.

Back to the biscuit cake, which could not be easier. I used a recipe from Kerrygold, omitting the hazelnuts because I forgot to buy them.

chocolate chips

First you’ve got chocolate.

golden syrup

And then there’s golden syrup. I got this in the Irish section at our local grocery store. I am guessing that grocery stores across the US don’t have Irish sections (which makes me even happier to live in Dorchester), so you can also use honey or corn syrup. I’d recommend finding golden syrup though, as it has a lovely, slightly burnt caramel flavor. Someone had to lick the spoon. . .

golden syrup

The final two ingredients are Kerrygold butter and rich tea biscuits. Thankfully, the recipe only used about half the sleeve, which means we have biscuits for tea for the rest of the week.

rich tea biscuits

To make this dessert, you simply need to melt the butter, chocolate, and golden syrup together, either in the microwave or over a double boiler, then fold in broken biscuits. You can also add nuts and raisins, depending on your preferences. It’s that simple.

Once the ingredients are combined, pour into a wax paper lined container, and let cool until completely firm.

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Cut into bars, and enjoy this sweet little tea treat.

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Are you planning on any St. Patrick’s Day recipes this week?

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Spring definitely feels like it’s on its way here in Boston! We had the windows open for much of the weekend, and it was lovely to feel fresh breezes blowing through the windows. I love the change of seasons and the hope that March brings just as much as I love St. Patrick’s Day and my birthday season. Chilly nights still call for warm comfort food, and Sunday dinner was a delicious Guinness beef stew that I put together  without a recipe.

Guinness

Ingredients:

1,14.9 ounce can of Guinness

1 pound of stew beef

1 cup of beef stock

3 cups chopped red potatoes

2 cups baby carrots

2 cups butternut squash

2 cups peas and pearl onions

3 tablespoons tomato paste

3 tablespoons flour

3 tablespoons butter

garlic powder, black pepper, parsley, and sea salt to taste

stew beef in Guinness

I started by marinating the stew beef in Guinness, garlic powder, black pepper, sea salt, and parsley. It smelled so good! While the beef marinated, I prepped the veggies, saving time and money by using frozen peas and butternut squash.

When I was ready to get this all-day recipe going, I started by removing the beef from the Guinness marinade and dusting it with flour. I added the beef to an already-browning roux and cooked the beef on all sides until browned. Then I poured in the Guinness marinade and scraped up all of the beef bits from the bottom of the pan. I layered the veggies in, poured in beef stock, and added the tomato paste, stirred, and cooked on very low for five hours.

red potatoes

butternut squash

peas and onions

The result was a rich, flavorful, filling dinner that went perfectly with my favorite brown bread. The Guinness base of the stew added so much depth; this is definitely a Sunday dinner winner and a great option for St. Patrick’s Day.

Guinness Beef Stew

I can’t believe it’s Monday already. I’m a little overwhelmed already by my workload for the week but excited because my fantastic father-in-law arrives from Ireland on Wednesday. We’re having a party for him Friday night, and I can’t wait to be with family and friends to celebrate him.

What are you looking forward to this week?

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