Monday, March 17, 2008

The Truth About Leprechauns for St. Patrick's Day


The Truth About Leprechauns ... According To Augusta from Justine Larsen on Vimeo.

The corned beef is in the oven!

Here's what I do, after a number of years of trial and error:

Drain corned beef from brine in the package (yes, it's packaged. Someday I'll do my own brining, but not until my attention is a little less divided)

Place in roasting bag in roasting pan, fat side up. Schmear with a good few squirts of Gulden's Spicy Brown mustard. Sprinkle seasoning that arrived in the corned beef package on top of the mustard. Chop an onion and put it around the beef n'bag. Add chopped or small carrots. Add 1 cup chicken broth or stock. Tie up bag and roast in 300 degree over for approximately and hour a pound.

I'll be making acorn squash potato cakes as a side dish and some boiled cabbage and onions. I'll let the spouse write the food review. A friend is coming to eat with us and she's bringing the dessert and Guinness. SlĂ inte Mhath!

1 comment:

Chef Dawn said...

Hi Justine,
I started an Irish stew last night. It's been simmering gently all day in the crockpot. Irish soda bread has become a yearly tradition- Mike kinda expects it. No problem, I just bring home leftovers from today's class demo!

Happy St. Pat's Day to all.

OX,
Dawn