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Classic Irish Food

Classic Irish Food

The Irish diet has undergone a major transformation in recent years. While the traditional Irish diet was once based on potatoes and other root vegetables, today’s Irish diet includes a wide variety of foods from all over the world. Despite this change, some traditional Irish dishes have remained popular. Classics like Irish stew, colcannon, and Irish soda bread are still staples of the Irish diet. And of course, no Irish meal would be complete without a pint of Guinness! Here are some of the most popular and classic Irish dishes that you must try on your next trip to Ireland OR Maggie O’Brien’s in St. Louis or Sunset Hills.

 

Corned beef and cabbage. Bangers and mash. Fish and chips. These are all classic Irish dishes that have been enjoyed for generations. But what about the less traditional Irish dishes that are often found in movies and TV shows or the dishes we all consider on St. Patrick’s Day?

 

When it comes to food, the Irish know how to do it right. From hearty stews to rich desserts, there is something for everyone to enjoy. And while there are many fantastic Irish dishes, there are a few that stand out above the rest. Here are some of our favorite Irish dishes that you just have to try. 1. Irish Stew – This hearty dish is made with lamb or beef, potatoes, carrots, onions, and herbs. It’s the perfect meal to warm you up on a cold day. 2. Soda Bread – This delicious bread is made with baking soda instead of yeast, making it quick and easy to make. Serve it with some butter and jam for a tasty treat. 3. shepherd’s Pie – This classic dish is made with ground lamb or beef, peas, carrots, and mashed potatoes and Maggie’s version is ridiculously tasty.

 

Maggie O’Brien’s is the best place to get Irish food. The food is delicious and the service is excellent. If you’re looking for a great Irish meal, come to Maggie O’Brien’s soon. And be sure to follow us on social media: www.maggieobriens.com.

 

Kelly Kleinman

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