As it turned out we did have a traditional, cabbage-inclusive holiday after all. I was afraid to post about it pre-party yesterday. When you have two sets of twins you never know when broken bones, vomit, hershey squirts, or just plain old tiredness will creep in and ruin your plans.
We went to our friends house for an Irish feast. My children mostly behaved. Jackson spent some time in the corner after refusing to apologize for acting like a 4-year-old. Eventually he did it, but I am pretty sure his mouth was saying “I’m sorry” but his brain was saying “I hate you Mom.”
The spread, corned beef and cabbage (2 ways baked & boiled)
Alaska style sourdough Irish soda bread
Iron Chef Eric
My (1st) helping
My contribution. I threatened to bring poop in a bowl, but settled on these governor bars. The recipe can be found atΒ Pennies on a Platter, which is my favorite food blog.
Thanks Tamara & Eric for a great night. Sorry about Jackson…I could say he was tired or having a rough day, but it would be a lie.
Awww…I love that I’m your favorite food blog! Looks like you had a great time. And, I can definitely down a whole pan of those Governor Bars! π
Me too! Which is kind of an issue…but it was a holiday so I gave myself a pass π
Ok, fair’s fair π
NANAIMO BARS
NANAIMO BARS
1 C butter
1/2 Cup sugar
1/2 C + 2 T cocoa
2 tsp vanilla
2 eggs
Cook in double boiler until butter melts and mixture resembles custard.
4 C Graham crackers, crushed. (25 squares= 2 C crushed)
1 C walnuts, chopped
2 C coconut
Mix with first mixture and put in 11″ x 15″
Cream:
1/2 C butter
6 T milk
4 T instant vanilla pudding
Add 4 C powdered sugar
Spread over chocolate mixture in pan.
Melt: 6 x 2 oz. sq semi sweet chocolate
2 T butter
Pour over top & chill 3 hours.
C= Cup
T= Tablespoon
These look fabulous! I’ll make them for the visiting teens this week:)