A Unique St. Patrick’s Day Dinner

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pork st pattysEvery year for St. Patrick’s Day I make the exact same meal: corn beef, cabbage, always more potatoes then needed, and soda bread. This year I wanted to change up the menu a bit, so I reached out to Rendezvous Bistro’s chef for a twist on this traditional meal. This recipe takes a traditional meal and adds a unique twist to it. Grill the pork and add salt and pepper to season as you like. I love cranberries, so adding a cranberry mostarda will be a great addition to this dinner. The mostarda can be refrigerated and stored for up to 10 days. Use it the next day on a panini and you have a great multi- meal dinner.

If you are feeling adventurous, you can make a spaetzle to accompany the pork and cabbage. Mix three eggs and one cup of milk together until well blended. In a separate bowl combine two cups of flour, half a tablespoon of salt, a teaspoon of black peppercorn and 1/4 cup of finely chopped parsley. Combine the milk mixture and the flour mixture to make a batter slightly thicker than a pancake. Using a colander, resting rack or perforated pan, press the batter through the holes into boiling water. When the dumplings rise to the surface, remove and cool down in ice water. When cool, drain and toss lightly in oil to heat and sprinkle with salt and pepper. 

Do you do a unique twist on your Saint Patrick’s Day Dinner? If so comment on this post to share your recipe.

Mollie Flaherty

Mollie is a native Cape Codder who learned at an early age how to put a lobster to sleep, harvest cranberries, and dig for clams. After high school she followed her sense of adventure out west to the University of Wyoming where she graduated with marketing and communication degrees. She found herself making roots in Jackson, her fiance’s hometown, and using her sales skills combined with her love of anything delicious to join the Dishing sales team. She loves baking from scratch, large glasses of red wine, and hiking with her heeler, Newton. She’ll try anything, but remains a stuck up Cape Codder when it comes to seafood. If she didn’t catch it or see it come off the boat, don’t even try tempting her.