From an Irish breakfast to a whiskey night cap (and for every meal in between), traditional favorites get top billing this time of year.
Traditional Irish dishes have long been celebrated for their rich flavours and deep cultural roots, from the hearty warmth of Irish stew to the comforting appeal of colcannon and the savoury ...
Here's how I made a traditional Irish breakfast, and how you can, too, this St. Patrick's Day. I was able to snag some real Irish bacon and bangers from a specialty food shop in Manhattan.
Colcannon, for example, is a twist on traditional mashed potatoes that's made with butter and cream. Irish soda bread is one food you can find in the United States around St Patrick's Day.
If you want to transform your tiny New York kitchen overlooking the neighbor's washing into a Donegal farmhouse overlooking the Atlantic, baking Irish brown bread is the best way to do it.
While some might mark Paddy's Day with a roast or a dinner of bacon and cabbage, there is no signature meal associated with the celebrations.
that gets people in the mood for traditional Irish food. We're not talking Shamrock Shakes, mind you. We're not even talking about Reuben sandwiches, delicious as they might be. We're talking ...