Friday, March 19, 2010

Eating and drinking through Ireland

Well, we made it back to the States safe and sound! What an amazing trip. A week was not nearly long enough to see all that needs to be seen, but we saw some amazing things within the week.

I was a little nervous about Irish food. I had heard and read about horror stories, but surprisingly, it was very good overall. Here's a run down of the good and bad:

The Bad
-To our surprise, Irish "bacon and cabbage" is nothing like the American version of corned beef and cabbage. The "bacon" is more like spiral-cut ham, the potatoes are pureed, and there is a parsley sauce (similar to a white gravy) served on top. Overall, it wasn't terrible, but it was not what I was expecting.

The Good
- Guinness: tastes better in Ireland
- Malt vinegar: I used this on many dishes and really grew to like it.
- Guinness Beef Stew: Jim ordered this. It had a delicious flavor and was served with a puff pastry on top. The beef itself, however, was really fatty.
- Fish and Chips: This is served everywhere and is extremely delicious.
- Shepard's Pie: Perhaps naive, I thought I would be eating beef... turned out to be lamb, which I usually do not eat. Overall, it was delicious though.

The Great
- Jameson and Ginger Ale: In the land of Jameson, I found a way to really enjoy this delicious Irish whiskey. Some would say it should not be mixed... oh well!
- Bulmers Cider: The most delicious and refreshing alcoholic drink I've ever had. It's called Magner's in the States. This will be a summertime staple!
- Tartar sauce: Every pub/restaurant made their own.. it was so fresh and tasty.
- Baked brie: This appeared on many pub menus. Big fan.
- Tea: I already loved tea before the trip, but I loved the wide variety of options served everywhere - even at the pubs!
- Dinner at Gordon Ramsay's Restaurant: Review in a separate blog entry...

3 comments:

  1. We went to Ireland last year and were the same way about food. Some we loved, such as the Lamb Boxy, others not so much, like the pudding at breakfast. Thanks for saying what Bulmers is in the states. My husband LOVED it and has been craving it ever since. Great review!!

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  2. I can't comment on the pudding since I didn't even attempt to eat it. However, my husband ordered the Full Irish Breakfast several times and licked the plate clean each time. This was even AFTER reading what Irish pudding actually was.

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  3. Thumbs friggen up to the food in Ireland! I have to agree with all your Good and Great food mentions. Especially the Bulmers Cider, so light and refreshing!

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