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irish chicken murphy
Does anyone know where to get a good irish murphy dinner in the villages.
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In all my --years I never once had anyone ask me that question. I'll bite what is Irish Chicken Murphy?
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I know about bangers and mash, colcannon, champ, lamb stew etc. but never heard of Irish Chicken Murphy. Please explain.
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All the recipes for Chicken Murphy that I googled claimed to be Italian dishes??
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It's chicken, sausage, potatoes, brocoli spelled wrong,some places include a few different things, If you never had it find a place it's one of my favorite dishes
chicken irish murphy I'm really surprised no one has heard of it. |
I guess I won't be having my favorite meal here.
I just relocated from jersey and generally when I went to an italian restaurant and mentioned if they would prepare me a chicken irish murphy dinner they would prepare it for me no problems. Well I just got off the phone after calling most of the italian restaurants here in the villages and talking to the chefs they have no idea what it is. So if anyone can suggest a place I would appreciate it Thank You Again |
I used to get Chicken Murphy at Don's 21 in Newark, NJ back in the late 60s or early 70s. It was made with hot cherry peppers. I really liked it. That became my place to go when I had a business trip to Newark.
On second thought, Don's 21 was an Italian restaurant. So it could not be the Irish Chicken Murphy. I might have my recipe for it around somewhere. I will look. Z |
Caveman I'm glad somebody knows about this dish, I'm also from the Newark area and usually if I went to an Italian restaurant and ask the chef to make me a ckicken irish murphy they did no problem, But being new here no one seems to know of the dish whick is chicken, hot sausage, peppers and I can't think of what else, I called most italian restaurants the chefs have no idea about it which is hard for me to believe unless it's only in the north east, but now I have to find it, I'm new here and I hope this will be my only disappointment otherwise I love it here.
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Chicken Murphy appears to be a thing in New Jersey Italian restaurants. Any recipe, that includes hot Italian sausage and hot cherry peppers, must be good.
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Seriously, I lived in Jersey City, Secaucus and Newark and never heard of it either. |
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Hey Tom no they didn't but I yse to go to rut's all the time their deep fried dogs and fries with chili on top a cold beer great place and still is
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Chicken Murphy Recipe
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for chile dogs......fat mikes on rt 17 for fried onions and red sauce dogs.......bulevard drinks in journal square ott's spot dogs too but i forget what went on top of those |
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Caveman that's the dish now I'm really hungry I hate to drive back to jersey just for that but it's almost worth it.
No Patty I didn't try calling Mezza but I will tomorrow, Thanks for helping if someone finds a place I'll buy you dinner too if your single female I'll buy you two, dessert, drinks, etc. |
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Watch this I'm going to make it. |
Hey Tom: I can't believe I've never been their I never even heard of the place I've been to Pal's which is torn down now and the one on s. mountain reser. that overlooks the city.
That is some video thank you very much, now I'm really going all out to find a place that makes or will make it, it's on my bucket list down here. Thanks again----nice of you |
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i read the recipe someone else found and it called for adding 12 oz of hot cherry peppers and brine. i would think twice about that many cherry peppers and cooking with brine doesn't quite sound right either. i have a question. when you looked at the report video i linked, it showed the potatoes sliced and fried. is that how you remember it being prepared? |
Hey Tom:: Yes exactly that way and sometimes small pc's of broccoli in it also
I like it spicey usually with the sausage and peppers makes it hot. For some people who never had it or never heard of it you just have to try it somewhere. Maybe it's only common in the Jersey area. Well at least we're good for something up their |
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O.K. Tomwed. Find me some Goetta in The Villages and some German Mock Turtle soup.
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I want some of those dinners drive in and dives that Guy Fieri visits to move down here
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There are plenty of diners, drive inns and dives that Guy would go to around here. Just get out from under the dome.
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Prost!
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In The Villages,,,,I don't think I can but maybe I can get close. I just golfed with a couple and he was born in Italy and her parents are from Munich. They told me Yalaha is great. They rarely eat out because they cook so well. They said there is a beer garden in the back of the original store and there is music too. And as soon as I can talk my friends into going............. "Our Bakery has a Deli which offers on a daily basis a wonderful German Breakfast and Lunch, made with traditional German recipes and also our traditional cold sandwiches. We have a variety of dishes that will delight any discriminating patron. The deli you can also find German cold cuts, plus a mix of American and European Beers. Please see our menu for more information. Yalaha Bakery is open 7 days a week and has a wonderful German Biergarten where you can come enjoy the music and wonderful food made with lots of pride right here at our Bakery." clcik here Now this other place has the best, most authentic Polish food around. click here I bought some Hungarian Sausage there in addition to other meats and I wonder if Hungarian sausage is like Goetta. Let me know, if you go, what you think. |
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