Wednesday, March 9, 2016

St. Patty's Day Tablescape and Irish Dinner


We have never done leprechaun traps or other kidsy St. Patrick's Day traditions at our house, but every year I make an Irish meal and some sort of green dessert to celebrate the holiday. Instead of doing corned beef, I typically do pork and I always make Irish soda bread!







Irish Bacon and Cabbage

boneless pork roast
red potatoes
carrots
cabbage
salt

The night before cooking, place the roast into a big bowl of cold water and add lots of salt... about a cupful. Let it sit in the fridge overnight. The next morning, place the drained meat in the crockpot with potatoes and carrots. Add a bit of water. Let cook on low all day. 30 minutes before serving add the cabbage, cut into chunks.

Irish Soda Bread

4 c flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 to 1 ½ c buttermilk

Preheat oven to 425. Mix together dry ingredients. Gradually add buttermilk, mixing with a large spoon until dough is firm enough to be gathered into a large ball. If the dough is crumbly, add some more buttermilk, a tablespoonful at a time, until it all adheres to the ball. Place on a lightly floured board. Pat and shape it into a flat circular loaf, about 8 inches around and 1 ½ inches thick. Set on a floured baking sheet. With the tip of a knife, cut a ½ inch deep cross into the dough, dividing it into quarters. Bake for about 35-45 minutes or until the top is golden brown. Remove from the oven and wrap in a clean dish cloth. Let cool about 20 minutes.

Of course in an LDS home we have root beer with our St. Patty's Day dinner!


Happy St. Patty's Day!

25 comments:

  1. Cute Angie!
    I've been wondering. Where the heck do you keep all of your "stuff?" You have more dishes than anyone I know. Where do you stash it all when you're not using it? Seriously. I SO want to be you, but I look around my cracker-box kitchen and can't imagine where I would put one single other dish. Or plate.

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  2. What a beautiful table! Love the plates and the fact that they are mismatched...

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  3. Yummy, mama! I'd made Irish potatoes (candy, Philadelphia tradition) yesterday for Ed's work guys and then forgot that today was even the big green holiday, LOL! Tired/frazzles/gone-mostly-crazy mommy brain, of course. :o)

    Your dinner looks delish and your table so pretty! I see those deviled eggs. ;o) My weakness!

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  4. That looks delicious! :)

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  5. I love your table setting....gorgeous flowers and dishes!!

    What a fun mom and wife you are...Your kids are going to grow up with fond memories of "special dinners"!!

    You have a really fun "style"!

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  6. Wonderful Saint Patty's table and meal!!

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  7. Your table looks absolutely beautiful! I really appreciate a finely set table :D

    I am not really a fan of Irish food, especially Corned Beef but I looked at your recipes and they sounded rather tasty. Might change my mind!!

    OK is that your daughter eating cabbage leaves in the post above?? Hilarious :D

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  8. cute cute table settings!! makes me wish i had been there. i completely understand the root beer for LDS homes...it's just better that way!

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  9. Thanks for visiting my blog. This looks like a fun St. Pattys dinner.

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  10. Happy St Patrick's day, pretty tablescape your dishes are beautiful. Kathy.

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  11. Very pretty! and the food looks great! Deb

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  12. Oh, and BTW you are SO going straight to my links list and sidebar! Just LOVE you!!

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  13. Sure looks good, both tablescape and food!...Christine

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  14. The table looks great! and the food sounds yummy!

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  15. Oh, looks absolutely yummy, Angie. You amaze me with all you get done. Tell me the truth, you're the REAL Molly Mormon, aren't you? ;)

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  16. Love your plates and love the table setting!

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  17. Perfect Irish table with all the fixings!
    Cheers, Candy

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  18. Everything looks great for a fun St. Paddy's day dinner!

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  19. What a beautiful table! Great addition for today! I posted about my VERY FIRST St. Pat's table!

    I love the colors you put together! Happy Thursday to you!

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  20. Cute St. Pat's table, and the food looks fantastic, too! Cass

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  21. Such a beautiful tablescape and the menu looks oh so delicious. Hugs, Marty

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  22. What a cute table! Everything looks both lovely and deleesh!

    JudyBug

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  23. Beautiful china and those deviled eggs look yummy!

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  24. I take one of those deviled eggs, the wire basket, the green dishes are wonderful! The food looks yummy! But I still want an egg! lol

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