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If you hit up the international section of your local supermarket, you may see both English and Irish breakfast tea, but what's the difference?
It can be served in many ways, making it suitable for breakfast, lunch or dinner. A hot, crispy boxty slathered in butter (preferably Irish butter) is the simplest and most traditional way to eat it.
For only one day, it serves a traditional Irish breakfast: "Funky Irish Grits" with corned beef, grits, cabbage and carrots; "Irish Benny" with an English muffin, corned beef, a poached egg and ...
When I was young, my first-generation Irish grandparents often served me a full Irish breakfast. In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I decided to make a traditional Irish breakfast for myself. I enjoyed ...
For only one day, it serves a traditional Irish breakfast: "Funky Irish Grits" with corned beef, grits, cabbage and carrots; "Irish Benny" with an English muffin, corned beef, a poached egg and ...