A REAL IRISH BOILED DINNER

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Both my family and my husbands mother's hailed from Ireland. We have made this traditional Irish dinner for many Sundays and St. Patrick Day dinners. Enjoy!

Provided by ginny F

Categories     Beef

Time 4h15m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 smoked pork shoulder
3 lb onions peeled and cut in half
5 lb carrots, peeled and cut into 2 inch pieces
1 large ruttabegga peeled and cut into large chunks
5 lb idaho potatoes peeled and cut in half
4 lb grey corned beef
1 large head of cabbage

Steps:

  • 1. In the biggest pot you have, add the smoke shoulder and corned beef.Fill with water to cover meat. On high heat bring the meat up to a boil. Then turn down to simmer for 2 hours. Add ruttabegga and cook for 45 minutes. Then add onions and carrots. Cook for twenty minutes. Then add cabbage. Cook cabbage for 15 minutes and add potatoes. Cook all until vegetables are soft and meat is tender. Add water when necessary to keep meat and vegetables covered. Serve with mustard or malt vinegar.
  • 2. Place in multiple serving bowls: Slices of Pork shoulder, carrots, potatoes, cabbage wedges, corned beef, and onions. serve family style with crusty bread. Second day servings are even better when fried with bacon fat or butter!

lamar lamar
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This recipe was a complete disaster. The meat was tough and the vegetables were mushy.


ON GAMMER 123
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I found this recipe to be a bit bland. I added some extra spices to give it more flavor.


rashid kamal
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The meat was a bit dry, but the vegetables were delicious.


vokia newlaw
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I'm not a big fan of boiled dinners, but this one was surprisingly good.


Kenisha Adams
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover vegetables.


Peter Dimitrov
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I would highly recommend this Irish boiled dinner recipe to anyone who loves hearty and flavorful meals.


kleiner deutscher Junge
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The vegetables in this dish were cooked to perfection. They were tender but still had a slight crunch.


Nuru Zzaman
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I really enjoyed the creamy sauce that accompanied the boiled dinner. It added a rich and luxurious flavor to the dish.


Nayeem Talukder
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This boiled dinner is the perfect comfort food. It's hearty, flavorful, and satisfying.


Jawed Iqbal
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I love the simplicity of this dish. It's a great way to enjoy fresh, seasonal vegetables.


Nathuni Sahani
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This recipe is a winner! The boiled dinner was a hit with my family and friends. I'll definitely be making it again.


ozor innocent
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A traditional Irish boiled dinner is a must-try for any food lover. The combination of flavors and textures is simply amazing.


paranthaman myuran
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This was my first time making an Irish boiled dinner and it turned out great! The instructions were clear and concise, and the result was a delicious and hearty meal.


Calvin Kleins
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I've been making this boiled dinner recipe for years and it never disappoints. The meat is always fall-off-the-bone tender and the vegetables are cooked to perfection.


Christopher Mwailo
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This Irish boiled dinner was an absolute delight! The combination of tender meat, flavorful vegetables, and creamy sauce was simply irresistible. The recipe was easy to follow and the cooking time was just right.