Posted on 03/17/2023 5:39:05 AM PDT by Red Badger

(Last Updated On: March 10, 2023)
NATIONAL CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DAY
On March 17th National Corned Beef and Cabbage Day coincide with St. Patrick’s Day in the United States.
#CornedBeefAndCabbageDay
To “corn” something is simply to preserve it in a salty brine (the term corn refers to the coarse grains of salt used for curing).
Corned beef is a salt-cured beef product. Traditional Irish Corned Beef and Cabbage recipes used salt pork or a bacon joint instead of corned beef. However, sometime in the mid-1800s when the Irish immigrated to America, they found Jewish corned beef very similar in texture to the bacon joint (pork). As a result, they used corned beef as a replacement for the bacon when preparing corned beef and cabbage meals. Soon after, Irish-Americans began having Corned Beef and Cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day.
Corned beef and cabbage remains a popular food in many areas of the United States.
In Ireland today, the serving of corned beef is geared toward tourist consumption. Most Irish in Ireland do not identify it as native cuisine.
In the United States, corned beef is often purchased ready to eat in delicatessens.
Smoking corned beef and adding spice mixes produces a smoked meat such as pastrami.
Corned beef can also be found sold in minced forms and cans.
HOW TO OBSERVE CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DAY
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with one of the traditional dishes in the United States.
Order corned beef and cabbage at a local pub or restaurant. Give the chef a shout-out for their delicious dish, too.
Make corned beef and cabbage. Your local butcher will be sure to give you some pointers.
We even have a recipe for you to try. Crock-Pot Easy Corn Beef and Cabbage Recipe
If you go out to celebrate, be sure to give the restaurant a shout-out. They’ll be glad that you did.
Use #CornedBeefAndCabbageDay to post on social media.
NATIONAL CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DAY HISTORY
While the original creator of this food holiday is lost to history, corned beef and cabbage has long been associated with the St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
Corned Beef and Cabbage FAQ
Q. Does corned beef make a good sandwich?
A. Oh, yes it does!! Add some pickled beets and mustard to rye bread for a delicious meal.
Q. Are other meats “corned”?
A. They sure are. Lamb and pork are two commonly corned meats.
March 17th Celebrated History
1910
Luther Halsey Gulick, M.D., and his wife, Charlotte Gulick found the Camp Fire Girls.
1933
D. Appleton and Company publishes Human Nature by Edith Wharton.
1946
Warming up. Jackie Robinson takes the field for the first time for the Brooklyn Dodgers in an exhibition game in Daytona Beach, Florida.
1969
Israel elects Golda Meir as its first female prime minister.
2008
New York state elected David Paterson as its first African American Governor.
March 17th Celebrated History
Bobby Jones – 1902
In 1934 the amateur golfer co-founded the Augusta National Invitation Tournament, known today as the Masters Tournament.
Nat King Cole – 1919
The jazz recording artist, songwriter, and pianist left a legacy of hit songs in his wake and a career full of internationally loved songs. Some of his most notable songs include “The Very Thought of You,” “Unforgettable,” “When I Fall in Love,” and “Smile.”
Myrlie Evers-Williams – 1933
on June 12, 1963, Medgar Evers died at the hand of an assassin. For 31 years and through two hung juries, his wife and fellow civil rights activist Myrlie Evers Williams persevered. She remained active in civil rights, advanced her education, was named the first African American woman to serve as commissioner for the Los Angeles, California Board of Public works, and served as chairperson for the NAACP in the 1990s. In 1993, Byron De La Beckwith was found guilty.
Robin Knox-Johnston – 1939
The British yachtsman became the first person to solo circumnavigate the globe non-stop. The 29-year-old Robin Knox Johnston departed from Falmouth, England, on June 14, 1968, in his yacht the Suhaili. His journey took 312 days and was completed on April 22, 1969. Queen Elizabeth knighted Johnston in 1995. In 2007, Sir Johnston once again circled the globe when he joined the Velux 5 Oceans around the world solo yacht race. At the age of 68, he became the oldest person to complete the journey.
Gary Sinise – 1955
The American actor, known for roles in television and film such as CSI: NY, Apollo 13, The Green Mile, and The Stand, also leads The Lt. Dan Band named after his Forest Gump character. Throughout his career, Sinise has been a fierce supporter of the military and first responders. In 2011, he founded The Gary Sinise Foundation to further support our country’s heroes.
Mia Hamm – 1970
The American professional soccer player was a member of the United States women’s national soccer team for 17 years earning two FIFA Women’s World Championships and two Olympic gold medals.
Notable Mentions
Norbert Rillieux – 1806
Paul Green – 1894
Kurt Russell – 1951
Rob Lowe – 1964
Ping!................
Note: it’s still a Friday in Lent … albeit a solemnity in many places. Assume nooooo unless you check. Fish is very Irish too!
Cardinal Dolan provided a dispensation allowing corned beef consumption today.

Our archdiocese gave us a dispensation that we can have meat today if we substitute fish another day this week.
I do like over-salted meats at times. Bacon is yummy, of course.
But in general, my first thought is how much better it would have been without way too much salt!
Originally, over-salting functioned as a preservative, but now I think it’s more a device to make you drink more beer. Too much old bay seasoning on the Alaskan king crabs, etc.. salty chips and snacks. Hotdogs and “lunch meat”. Cheesesteaks with way too much cheese.
Colcannon!! Nothing better than mashed potatoes mixed with fried cabbage, onions, bacon and topped with butter!
I don’t know about this history. Reads like it’s AI. Corned beef was as cheap as it got in the days before refrigeration. The army used it. Irish were poor. Do the math.
I have no idea why but I absolutely love corned beef.
its in the crock pot already
We bought a corned beef brisket last night and it was $13 for a small size about as big as a softball..............
After you slow cook it you'll end up with a ping pong ball.
Probably!......................
Regions vary. No go here.
gag
Just had it for lunch!....................
“I’ll have the corned beef with a colon polyp on the side”
Excessive nitrites can lead to colon cancer.
Followed by National Flatulence Day.
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