Boiled dinner, ruebens or something else
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We're having ruebens for dinner tonight. Corned venison. Seedless rye for me, or pumpernickle (see diverticulosis thread).Have to run to the grocery and get bread. Sheila loves making them.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
What's everyone else having for dinner tonight
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Re: Boiled dinner, ruebens or something else
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ummm I dunno. I think sirloin steak.... and maybe scallops.
Not Irish.
Maybe I should make some green Jello lol.
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait
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Re: Boiled dinner, ruebens or something else
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did the corned beef a about a month ago , wrapped it in foil and baked it on the oven , it tastes great , keeps a little more firm like a tender steak than fall apart in the the crock pot.
Did one of each they both turned out good , if you like your meat to fall apart the crock pot was the way to go.
had some friends com back to visit from up north we had 20 people for supper
corning the 9.5 pound brisket there was one small spot in the thickest part about the size of a 45lc cartridge that didn't get corned well but it tasted fine it just didn't have the coloring. that was 6 days in the corning solution turned daily. using a food grade 5 gallon pail.
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Re: Boiled dinner, ruebens or something else
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It's taco Tuesday at our house.
The wife fixed corned beef on Sunday. In a slow cooker and finished in the oven. We're not Irish, but we won't pass up meat on sale.
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Re: Boiled dinner, ruebens or something else
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Corned beef is much more of an American thing than it is Irish my understanding is that the ships running passage in the mid 19th century from Ireland to the US needed a food source that would feed masses and keep them from getting scurvy on the trip. cabbage and carrots were easy to store and meat corned kept well. they basically kept pots going constantly adding more of the meat any cut would do Europe was about out of food , Ireland had none so food stores needed to be picked up in the US make the run to Ireland pick up passengers then feed them back to the US US beef was fairly plentiful but it needed to make a big journey so it had to be pickled to keep it good.
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Re: Boiled dinner, ruebens or something else
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It's taco Tuesday at our house.
The wife fixed corned beef on Sunday. In a slow cooker and finished in the oven. We're not Irish, but we won't pass up meat on sale. it is also Taco Tuesday here had cabbage and carrots Sunday at the farm, had it with lamb.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Boiled dinner, ruebens or something else
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Corned beef is much more of an American thing than it is Irish Colcannon or lamb stew would be much more authenic.
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