Oh, lads and lasses, look at this list!! I almost wept to find the chocolate orange guinness cake, cheddar shepherd's pie, Irish spiced beef with guinness (this looks heavenly!), crusty roast lamb, Donegal Irish cream . . .
Such good things! and none of them very difficult.
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Done! Now put the whiskey down until the weekend LOL!!!
(just kiddin stoirmeil)
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I tried the Irish bangers (not stuffed into sausage casings, but fried like flat patties -- er, Paddy's). Oh, oh, oh . . . are they good. It really does need the bit of fat. I just had them grind up the pork at the meat department of the store, but it may be worth acquiring a meat grinder over it.
All I can say about the orange chocolate Guinness cake is that now I have to make another one, because the prototype one is already completely gone before the party. It's heavy and darkly luscious, and the flavor is -- well, it's as if a pint of Guinness was extra good all its life and came back reincarnated, as a reward to hardworking men and a comfort to sad children.