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Is anyone else making the traditional St. Patrick's Corned beef and cabbage?

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Is anyone else making the traditional St. Patrick's Corned beef and cabbage?

Post by daytime dave » Sat Mar 14, 2026 3:42 pm

I got a couple of corned beefs, a cabbage, potatoes and carrots for St. Patrick's Day this coming Tuesday. I had forgotten but saw on the calendar and picked some up to have.
My plan is to crockpot it all before I leave for work in the am.

It's been a few years since I've had it, so I'm hoping it comes out well.

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Re: Is anyone else making the traditional St. Patrick's Corned beef and cabbage?

Post by CT_Shooter » Sat Mar 14, 2026 3:59 pm

A long, long time ago, in what seems like another life, my wife and I regularly "corned" beef briskets in the basement in a covered crock filled with our favorite brine of kosher salt and spices. St. Patrick's Day was never a thing, but we made some wicked corned beef in our house! Of course, we ate it braised with cabbage wedges and potatoes, but I mostly enjoyed it thinly sliced for sandwiches on seeded rye. Mmm. Those were the days, my friend. We thought they would never end. Those were the days.
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Re: Is anyone else making the traditional St. Patrick's Corned beef and cabbage?

Post by HenryFan » Sat Mar 14, 2026 4:31 pm

Certainly. My Irish bride (whose family has been here since before the Civil War) prepares an Irish feast ever Saint Paddy's Day.

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Re: Is anyone else making the traditional St. Patrick's Corned beef and cabbage?

Post by HenryFan » Sun Mar 15, 2026 9:06 am

Oh, I forgot to mention that I might enjoy a taste of Jameson that evening also.

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Re: Is anyone else making the traditional St. Patrick's Corned beef and cabbage?

Post by markiver54 » Sun Mar 15, 2026 9:19 am

Oh yes...Carol is very much into tradition, especially where meals are concerned. We will be having corned beef and cabbage for sure. 😋
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Post by Hatchdog » Sun Mar 15, 2026 10:32 am

Absolutely. We have a corned beef in the fridge now and will be picking up some red potatoes and cabbage. My wife’s name is Erin and her mother’s maiden name is Clancy. Can’t get much more Irish than that. My great grandmother on my dad’s side immigrated from Ireland and the family name is Boyles. My dad always called her “Mother Boyles”.

My wife is having her cataract surgery on Tuesday so we may postpone one day.

Leftover sandwiches on Jewish Rye are fantastic and I’m looking forward to them.

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Post by HenryFan » Sun Mar 15, 2026 12:31 pm

Hatchdog -

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