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St. Paddy's Day?? - cjs - 03-02-2016 Do we want a thread re what's happening on this 'holiday'? Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - labradors - 03-02-2016 I'll be making Irish Soda Bread to take to market. Maybe scones, too. Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - cjs - 03-02-2016 but, but,but....do we want a sticky thread???????????? Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - labradors - 03-02-2016 I'd vote for it. Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - cjs - 03-02-2016 Well, crap - 22 looked at this and only you and me, Labs............. Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - Trixxee - 03-02-2016 We already bought a fully cooked corned beef from Costco that we'll do for the sake of ease on a school night. I will make the usual vegetables on the side. I'm sure we'll do our regular ideas with the leftovers. Hash, and Reuben sandwiches. Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - Harborwitch - 03-02-2016 I'd be in Jean! I don't work that day, we go shopping on Wednesday. I could sure use some new ideas - although we love Attie's corned beef. ![]() Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - cjs - 03-03-2016 Me, too Sharon, but I think I might look for something new - I've done that one for s many years. Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - Gourmet_Mom - 03-03-2016 I agree! I'm ready for a change, too. Re: St. Paddy's Day?? - Gourmet_Mom - 03-03-2016 I think I found the one I did a while back. One of my notes about the rub is from 2008, but I think I remember doing it. And my notes were very favorable. Most of the notes were not mine, so I did not include them, because I don't think I used them...just followed the recipe as written. I do know I probably used a foil pan instead of just foil. Barbeque Corned Beef 8 pounds corned beef brisket 1 bottle barbecue sauce 2 onions sliced 1 cup sugar 4 tablespoons celery salt 4 tablespoons garlic salt 4 tablespoons onion salt 4 tablespoons salt Lawry's 5 1/4 tablespoons chili powder 5 1/4 tablespoons black pepper 5 1/4 tablespoons paprika Mix dry ingredients for the rub in a bowl and set aside. Rinse and pat brisket dry. Discard seasoning packet. Coat brisket liberally with rub and let sit for 20-30 minutes. Prepare grill and preheat to 325-350 degrees. Wrap brisket(s) topped with about 1/2 cup of BBQ sauce and onions in heavy duty foil and place on grill. Let it cook 3 hours. Remove brisket from foil. Be careful, there will be a lot of liquid in the foil. Mop with any BBQ sauce and grill for 15-20 minutes longer until a crust forms on meat. Let meat rest for 15-20 minutes before slicing across the grain. |