Forget the beef, try the traditional Irish way. Just 3 ingredients in the pot for a hearty, authentic meal that costs a fraction of the price of corned beef

Long before corned beef became synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day (thanks to Irish-American immigrants), the true Irish “boiled dinner” was made with salted pork or bacon—not beef. And the most humble, authentic version? Just three simple ingredients: cabbage, potatoes, and smoked bacon (or ham hock).
This one-pot meal is deeply nourishing, costs pennies per serving, and tastes like the countryside kitchens of rural Ireland—where frugality met flavor.HomeForget the beef, try the traditional Irish way. Just 3 ingredients in the pot for a hearty, authentic meal that costs a fraction of the price of corned beef
Forget the beef, try the traditional Irish way. Just 3 ingredients in the pot for a hearty, authentic meal that costs a fraction of the price of corned beef

Long before corned beef became synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day (thanks to Irish-American immigrants), the true Irish “boiled dinner” was made with salted pork or bacon—not beef. And the most humble, authentic version? Just three simple ingredients: cabbage, potatoes, and smoked bacon (or ham hock).
This one-pot meal is deeply nourishing, costs pennies per serving, and tastes like the countryside kitchens of rural Ireland—where frugality met flavor.

Why This Is the Real Deal

🥬 Historically accurate: Corned beef was too expensive for most Irish families; salted pork was the staple.
💸 Costs under $6 total—feeds 4–6 generously
⏱️ One pot, 45 minutes, zero fuss
🌾 Naturally gluten-free & nut-free
The 3 Traditional Ingredients

2 lbs (900g) green cabbage, cored and cut into wedges
2 lbs (900g) potatoes, peeled and halved (Yukon Gold or russet)
1 lb (450g) smoked bacon (Irish-style back bacon) or ham hock
💡 Note: In Ireland, “bacon” means back bacon (like Canadian bacon)—leaner and meatier than American streaky bacon. If unavailable, use thick-cut smoked ham hock or smoked pork shoulder for authenticity.

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