You can find them on menus around central Ohio any time of the year, but there's something about this time of year — hmm, what could it be? — that gets people in the mood for traditional Irish food.
When the revelers in green come out this weekend, our bars and restaurants will fill with all those Irish-at-heart lads and lasses looking to have some fun in the name of St. Patrick. Not only will ...
When we’re feeling a little low, the first stop is usually Tempe’s Rula Bula for a pint and a plate of shepherd’s pie. With ground beef, veggies, whipped potatoes and cheese, this dish is a comfort ...
Shepherd's pie. Corned beef and cabbage. Irish hot pockets. While the Treasure Coast has plenty of Irish pubs and bars, only a handful of restaurants serve Irish food — and some serve it only on St.
1. Heat olive oil, garlic, and onions in a pot and cook for four minutes or until transparent, then add carrots and let it cook for five minutes, stirring occasionally. 2. Add lamb, beef, salt and ...
Corned beef and cabbage. Bangers and mash. Irish nachos. While the Treasure Coast has plenty of Irish pubs and bars, only a handful of restaurants serve Irish food — and some serve it only on St.
If you need help figuring out how to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, whether that’s through eating Irish food or enjoying some authentic alcoholic beverages, the Lehigh Valley provides plenty of canvases ...
American food writers love to bandy about the word “authentic” when describing ethnic restaurants. (And we’ll have to admit right here that we’re no exception, so just stop composing your ...