St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by sinikala » Tue Mar 15, 2011 4:33 pm

jmakinen wrote:I hope no one confuses that with un-canned product
We already have. In England, and I presume in Ireland, corned beef comes in a can. I assume that's why aguinness commented.

What the Septics refer to as corned beef we'd call salt beef, in England you'd associate it with Jewish delis and possibly see it sold as pickled brisket. I haven't seen it here, though I'm not looking for it.


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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by Rosamunda » Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:25 pm

Yes... I'm with the BlueFIsh on this one! Real Corned Beef definitely comes out of a tin. Whether or not that's what the Irish eat on St.P's day I don't know. Personally I like it in a very thick sandwich with Piccalilli.

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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by jmakinen » Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:42 pm

though I'm not looking for it.
good for you

the 'fresh' produces stuff like this (dogs often like the stuff in cans - but not guaranteed - dogs have been being spoiled over the last years :) ):

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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by mvgrogan » Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:04 pm

Tinned Corned Beef - available in Little Britannia in Turku
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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by bon » Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:16 pm

jmakinen wrote:Well whatever the nationality might be - good corned beef is great stuff!

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http://stickygooeycreamychewy.com/2009/ ... -of-bacon/

I went over to Stockmann's and got a piece of brisket (naudan rinta) - was a bit under 10€ a kilo - could have gotten without any fat but asked them to cut a piece with a bit.

I'll start the recipe and let know what happened.

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but gee - don't anyone ever open a CAN and think one's going to find real corned beef inside. It will be 'processed meat' that's for sure - but you almost might as well stick with the original Spam.
I totally agree....canned meat, especially corned bee, is NOT a substitute for the real thing, and some good mustard - mmmmmmmmmm.....let us know how and which recipe you decided to go with, and how it turned out.
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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by bon » Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:24 pm

OK....photos making me hungry....nothing like a good NY Deli, complete with corned beef on rye, a little sauerkraut, swiss cheese, and brown (spicy) mustard....YUM.

So, if I open my "Bonnie's Burger n' Blues Bistro" here in Helsinki....we should add Brisket to that title too? LOL
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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by jmakinen » Tue Mar 15, 2011 10:32 pm


I totally agree....canned meat, especially corned bee, is NOT a substitute for the real thing,
Corned beef too - corned bee is often too sweet anyhow

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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by aguinness » Thu Mar 17, 2011 5:03 pm

I was refering to calling it " St Pattys" = U.S term and eating corned Beef, while nothing wrong with it, I have never in my life heard of an Irish person eating it and it´s definitly not associated with St. Patrick´s day, some of these dishes are typically Irish.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_stew
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon_and_cabbage
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_pie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxty
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coddle
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colcannon[/url
and not because I am oh wise one, but am Irish and therefore am right :D
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Re: St. Patrick's Day and Corned Beef

Post by Upphew » Thu Mar 17, 2011 5:19 pm

aguinness wrote:and not because I am oh wise one, but am Irish and therefore am right :D
...and I thought it only meant that you are drunk.
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