chewingthefat
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Had my first one today, Hard boiled egg, covered with ground pork, dusted with cornmeal, deep fat fried, damn good! anyone ever had one, what did you think?
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TJ Jackson
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Re:Irish Egg
Sat, 03/3/12 5:59 PM
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Irish Egg
Sat, 03/3/12 6:13 PM
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I make them occasionally. I like them. I've never heard them, called Irish eggs, though. Only Scotch eggs. But considering who's Irish around here ... .
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Foodbme
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Re:Irish Egg
Sat, 03/3/12 10:31 PM
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The difference is you eat a Scotch Egg with a shot of Jamison's and you eat an Irish Egg with a pint of Guiness. Same egg!
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hatteras04
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Re:Irish Egg
Sat, 03/3/12 11:35 PM
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It's Jameson and since that's an Irish whiskey, that wouldn't make sense.
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Foodbme
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Re:Irish Egg
Sat, 03/3/12 11:52 PM
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hatteras04 It's Jameson and since that's an Irish whiskey, that wouldn't make sense. Guess you can tell I'm not a Scotch Drinker so make it a Glenlivet! Or one of these:
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chewingthefat
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Re:Irish Egg
Sun, 03/4/12 10:51 AM
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Scotch egg it is then, I had it at the Shamrock Restaurant, down the road from me, the place is sooooooooooo Irish any twist they can give something to make Irish they do...fine by me!
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Twinwillow
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Re:Irish Egg
Sun, 03/4/12 11:08 AM
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I prefer a Scotch-Irish egg. A Scotch egg washed down with a pint of draught Guinness.
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Mosca
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Re:Irish Egg
Sun, 03/4/12 11:56 AM
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I always called them dinosaur eggs.
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