Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín is set in Ireland and New
York City in the 1950s. The novel was
originally published in 2009 but regained popularity after the 2015 movie
adaptation. Our group as a whole loved
both the book and the movie. If you have
not enjoyed either read the novel first! Our host, Gin Smith, prepared a
wonderful Irish meal for the occasion.
The Cocktail
The Irish
Shillelagh
1/2 Lemon,
Juiced
1 tsp. Powdered Sugar
1 1/2 oz. Irish Whiskey
1 tbsp. Sloe Gin
1 tbsp. White Rum
1 tsp. Powdered Sugar
1 1/2 oz. Irish Whiskey
1 tbsp. Sloe Gin
1 tbsp. White Rum
Shake with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with
fresh raspberries, strawberries, a cherry and two peach slices.
This was an interesting drink and one was plenty!
The Menu
Sunday Best Irish Soda Bread
Raspberry Pecan
Salad with Raspberry Poppy Seed Vinaigrette
Roasted Winter
Root Vegetables
Colcannon
Lamb Roast
Irish Soda Bread served
with Dubliner Cheese and Preserves
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Raspberry Pecan
Salad with Raspberry Poppy Seed Vinaigrette
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Gin slaved over a hot stove all day to prepare a traditional Irish
meal keeping with the theme of the book.
She used many recipes compiled by her sister, Kaureen, in a wonderful
cook book. The Colcannon is an Irish dish consisting of mashed
potatoes and sautéed cabbage.
For dessert she served coffee with Devonshire Cream and coffee ice cream
topped with Irish Cream.
Recipe Courtesy of Gin’s
Sister Kaureen
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The Devonshire Cream would be perfect on fresh berries too!
Thanks to Gin for a wonderful time.
Excellent job hosting!