Ireland

Brown soda bread

The original recipe for Irish soda bread uses only four ingredients: flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk or sour milk. Soda bread is best when it is still almost warm.

Shamrocks, symbol of Ireland

Irish stew

The inviting and very satisfying Irish stew illustrates the stesing technique.

Shamrocks, symbol of Ireland

Green Man salad

The Green Man is also known as the Leaf Man or Jack the Green. He is the ancient image of the Goddesses' consort.

Shamrocks, symbol of Ireland

Corned beef and cabbage dinner

In many Irish American households in the United States, Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17 with a family gathering and a corned beef and cabbage dinner.

Shamrocks, symbol of Ireland

Brotchan foltchep

Oatmeal is a great thickener, preferred over flour or pureed veggies.

Soup pot

Irish bread pudding

Bread pudding is always a favorite with children. Irish bread pudding may remind you of the British bread and butter pudding minus the butter.

Shamrocks, symbol of Ireland

Where to go from here?

First step would be stocking the staples you need to cook international. Why not follow the recommendations in our basic pantry?

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