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Gram's Irish Stew

Submitted by: kel67
Home Town: Cassopolis, Michigan, USA
Living In: Macks Creek, Missouri, USA
This is a recipe for a filling and hearty Irish stew filled with beef, carrots, potatoes, mushrooms, and onion. 

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Dublin Coddle

Submitted by: wsf
Living In: Riverdale, Utah, USA
This traditional Dublin winter stew relies heavily on Irish sausage and bacon. 
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Irish Boxty

Submitted by: Brooke Elizabeth
Living In: Columbia, Maryland, USA
Boxty is a traditional Irish dish made of potatoes. 'Boxty on the griddle, boxty on the pan; if you can't make boxty, you'll never get a man'. 
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Nana Dot's Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: JerzPixelPusher
Living In: Brielle, New Jersey, USA
This recipe has been passed down from Ireland for generations. If you like soda bread, this is awesome! 

Four Provinces Brown Soda Bread

Submitted by: Sunshine
Home Town: Long Island, New York, USA
This Irish soda bread is easy to make, and has the perfect density and sweetness! 

Classic Irish Boiled Dinner

Submitted by: KMOMMYZ
I grew up eating this boiled dinner on Sundays When I visited my Irish Granny. One of the things that makes this recipe special is that instead of corned beef, it calls for Smoked Shoulder. Oh What A yummy smell will fill your kitchen as this cooks! 

Irish Barmbrack

Submitted by: Brooke Elizabeth
Living In: Columbia, Maryland, USA
Barmbrack is a traditional Irish cake eaten on holidays. 
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Perfectly Moist Irish Wheaten Bread

Submitted by: laracucina
Home Town: Concord, California, USA
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
This recipe for a dense, Northern Irish-style bread calls for both bread flour and whole wheat flour, as well as buttermilk, sugar, and margarine. 

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Triple Fionn MacCool

Submitted by: Willymich Tronichols.
A nice smooth Irish lady's drink with Irish cream, Canadian whisky, milk and a hint of cinnamon. 
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Guinness® Bread

Submitted by: Dolly Bufter
This stout and oat stuffed quick bread is great served warm with butter and honey! 
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Brown Soda Bread

Submitted by: YUSAGI
This healthy, whole wheat Irish soda bread uses milk and yogurt instead of buttermilk. The texture is moist and chewy, and it tastes authentic! 
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Irish Bananas

Submitted by: dakota kelly
Bananas are simmered in brown sugar, butter and Irish whiskey for a delicious warm treat to serve with vanilla ice cream. 
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Irish Beef Stew

Submitted by: ONEHOTMAMA9
I got this recipe from a friend who recently vacationed in Ireland. This is one of my favorite easy dinners! The stout beer really adds a great flavor. 
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Irish-Style Lamb Stew

Submitted by: MICHELLE0011
Authentic Irish-style stew made with lamb, potatoes and carrots. 
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Linda's Irish Shepherd's Pie

Submitted by: John E. Thompson
This is a delicious potato and meat pie topped with bubbly cheese. We love this pie that my wife surprised me with one night. She used to make it back home in Ireland. 

Mustard and Whiskey Sauce

Submitted by: JOSIE
Shallot is sauteed in butter and simmered in a sauce with whiskey and mustard. A very nice sauce that goes well with lamb and roasted potatoes. 

Vegetable Soup - Irish Style

Submitted by: COLMRYAN
A thick vegetarian soup made from a selection of fresh vegetables. Suitable for any time of the year but designed for an Irish winter! 
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Fabulous Fried Cabbage

Submitted by: cook-it-up-axel
Home Town: Butler, Pennsylvania, USA
A favorite old Irish family recipe for fried cabbage and it's so easy. 
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Irish Potato Farls

Submitted by: Ita
Living In: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, U.K.
The word farl originates from the Gaelic word fardel meaning four parts. These potato griddle breads can be made with leftover mashed potatoes too. Serve hot with a little butter and salt, or fry them alongside soda bread as part of an Ulster Fry-up. 
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Irish Bacon And Cabbage Soup

Submitted by: Ita
Living In: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, U.K.
This is a wonderfully simple chunky soup. I use good quality Irish back bacon but if you can't get this, it tastes equally good made with pancetta. The dark green colour of the cabbage alongside the tomatoes gives the soup a beautiful colour. 

 
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