The second movie is one of my favorites the whole year through, but it's particularly fun to watch for St. Pat's day. If you've never seen "The Quiet Man," with its gorgeous rolling green hills, thatched roof cottages, and the charming stone walled country side of Ireland, you've been missing out.John Wayne plays not a cowboy, but a tortured prizefighter, who swears off boxing after accidently killing his oponent. When he returns to the Irish town of his birth, he finds happiness when he falls in love with the fiery Mary Kate. Though he is sorely tempted to pick up the gloves against her brother, the town bully, the Quiet Man is determined not to use his fists. (I plagiarized those three sentences from the back of the DVD, which also notes that the film won two Oscars.) The fight scene, (of course you know they have to fight!) the longest in cinema history, is not to be missed. And here's a little Prudy family trivia for you: my youngest sister is named Mary Kate because of the gorgeous Maureen O'Hara in this movie. Our Mary Kate is pretty fiery too, but only if you don't feed her properly. And of course, my loyal readers will recognize the nickname for my own Mr. Prudy-The Quiet Man. He's no prizefighter, but he's every bit as noble, cryptic and quiet as the hero of the movie. Don't even bother renting this movie; go out and buy it today.
And if you're beginning to feel peckish after these movie reviews, fear not. I've got a delicious little twist on Irish corned beef in the form a lovely grilled cheese sandwich. It will come together in ten minutes with a lovely combination of rye bread, dijon mustard, garlicky butter, smooth melted cheddar, and peppery corned beef. I don't necessarily think of rye as being Irish, but look what was on the bread this week.
Thanks, and same to you!
Money Saving Tips:
Stay home and have these sandwiches for at least 50 percent cheaper than at the deli. Your best bet is to shop your grocery circulars to see who has corned beef and deli sliced cheese on sale. Pastrami is an excellent substitute for corned beef, since they are essentially the same cut of meat with a slightly different preparation.
Corned Beef Grilled Cheese on Rye
Estimated Cost: $10.00 for 4 large sandwiches
1/2 lb. deli corned beef or pastrami, thinly sliced
8 slices rye bread (my favorite is Orowheat Dilly Rye)
8 ounces thinly sliced cheddar cheese
1-2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 clove garlic, finely minced
dill pickle slices
Heat medium non stick skillet over medium high heat. Add corned beef and cook until browned in places, stirring often, about five minutes. Meanwhile, heat another skillet over medium high heat. Spread dijon mustard thinly on insides of bread slices. Layer with cheese and pastrami and form sandwiches. Combine butter and garlic and spread on outsides of bread. Place sandwiches in preheated skillet and cook until bread is toasted and cheese is melted, lowering heat to medium low if needed. Remove sandwiches from skillet, open and add pickle slices if desired.
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Love those films!!
ReplyDeleteClassic St. Patrick's Day fare!!
"The Quiet Man," is my mama's all time favorite movie. Great choice for a St. Patty's movie. Yummy sandwich too.
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful Prudy! We are having our annual RS church dinner that night and I am kind of in charge of it. So I was wondering what I could do for my family since I'm not going to be there for dinner. I think this is perfect. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm sorry to say that I haven't seen either one of those movies. I guess I don't have much Irish spirit. I will have to get one and check it out!
XOXO
Jen
My hubby loves all John Wayne movies and of course that one. He probably would really love to eat this sandwich while watching the movie. Happy St Patty's Day!
ReplyDeleteYou know... when ever I would go out, I always ordered a Ruben Sandwich, which is one of my favorites, thank you for bringing those foodie delights back!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is right up my alley. I already LOVE grilled cheese, pickles, and mustard. Plus, I am a meat eatter. Sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteI have the worst memory in the world, but I do not remember seeing either of those movies. I seriously want to go buy them. Plus, I am not sure if I knew that was how Aunt Mary got her name! LOL
Thanks for filling me in-
i think it's great to see all the posts about SPD.. i wouldn't even know where to start other than to think of Conan O'Brien! great looking sandwich!
ReplyDeleteThe quiet man was my grandfathers favourite movie ever. How I miss him. The sandwich looks delicious xx
ReplyDeleteCorned beef sandwiches are always terrific, especially on rye bread!
ReplyDeleteThe Quiet Man in one of my all time favs!
ReplyDeleteExcuse me. I need to go to Blockbuster and the grocery store--deli section!
ReplyDeleteLook at how young sean connery looks in that pic? wow!
ReplyDeleteI haven't figured out yet what to do with my corned beef, but I know I'll make sammies with the leftovers, just like you did.
I've got my DVD's and my ingredients all ready! I can't wait for my soup, sandwich, and Sean and Mary Kate! I love St. Patrick's Day. Thanks for sharing all the great recipes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the movie tips - will definitely track them down. And happy St Paddy's day.
ReplyDeletePrudy,
ReplyDeleteYou are a woman after my own heart. I love the music - just my style, Billy Holiday, Ella, Bing, Frank, etc. And I love Arsenic and old Lace - Anything with Cary Grant, but that was his best.
I am the mother of 3 under 4 years old (the youngest is 18 months). I am always looking for good food at a budget friendly price. I will be a regular on your site from now on. (Sometimes just to listen to the music.)
Oh my goodness, I watched Darby O'Gill as a child and had no idea Sean Connery was in it! And I loved the Quiet Man too. Great movies!
ReplyDeleteYour sandwich is MY idea of a good St. Pat's salute (I don't care for the whole corned beef trip) but the sandwiches are great.
ReplyDeleteSounds delish! I woke up this morning to your article in LDS Living and a silly leprechaun who left Lucky Charms in the oven. Thanks for putting so much energy into creative and thrifty cooking so we can all benefit from your great recipes!!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm the 'big person' in our house who would enjoy the first film very much, so long as I get to enjoy it while eating the sandwich and those yummy cupcakes with the brown sugar frosting :). Happy St. Patty's Day!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love a good sandwich. I'm off to the deli today so I can have this delicious sandwich for my very own. Thanks Prudy!
ReplyDeleteOh, now you've really gone and done it. Alright, alright. I guess I'll eat Irish for ONE MORE NIGHT. Then I'll pack my bags and move to Mexico where I can eat guacamole to my hearts desire... don't deny it, you know you want to come with me!
ReplyDelete~Delta Whiskey
Oh! I forgot... have you ever seen Waking Ned Devine? HILLARIOUS!
ReplyDelete~DW
Delta:
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the Mexico thing and I have been itching for Ned Divine and can not find our copy. I even told the whole story to my children on Sunday night. It's really from the Isle of Mann-but close enough to Ireland in my opinon to watch it every St. Pats.
Just have to love the old movies. Your Sandwich reminds me of Mespero's in N.O. Great sandwiches!
ReplyDeleteOH MY! Everything looks so stunningly delicious! I cannot wait to make this sandwich.
ReplyDeleteI found a link to your blog on a friend's blog and love it. I already posted your button on mine. :]
is that why you call your husband the "quiet man"? his troubled past, having to fight your brother?.... it's all making sense to me. ;)
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