As one of the most recognizable beer brands in the world, Guinness can be found flowing from taps at restaurants, hole-in-the-wall bars, and even upscale cocktail bars. But what about incorporating ...
In addition to wearing green, decorating with shamrocks and planning an Irish-themed get-together, you may want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by making a traditional Irish recipe. A beef and Guinness ...
Can’t make it to Dublin to celebrate St. Paddy’s Day? No worries: You can still claim the luck of the Irish in your own kitchen. Even after you’ve had your fill of soda bread and corned beef, you’ll ...
This recipe is inspired by Nigeria, one of the biggest drinkers of Guinness, which also happen to be the world's largest producer of groundnuts or peanuts. First brewed in 1801 (as West Indies Porter) ...
This holiday season, impress your guests by serving up these fabulous cocktails inspired by Guinness. We have three cocktails for you to try your hand at this Christmas - St. James Flip with Guinness ...
Margaret M. Johnson offers this Irish adaptation of Oysters Rockefeller in The New Irish Table (Chronicle Books 2003). Bacon and cabbage -- far more Irish than corned beef and cabbage -- is ...
A new Guinness cookbook marries the iconic stout with beef, cheese and, yes, chocolate. Use freshly opened beer at room temperature. Pour it into a glass, letting it rest a few minutes before you ...