My friend went to Ireland and was served this “beef ragout”.
Apparently it was so terrible that she actually cried.
by lux_painted
24 Comments
BoobySlap_0506
Cat food pasta?
Bot_Hive
It looks like something I’d make if I’m running out shit to make out of the fridge/pantry.
thatirishdave
What’s worst about this is that the pizza in the bottom corner looks bangin’.
Lubedclownhole
Beef ragout is another name for ragu a very red dish
Also if its beef why does it look so much like tuna
I am concerned
zachmoe
More like “Beef Regret”.
ElectricPenguin6712
Did he piss off his server or something?
thatthingisaid
Shit on a shingle but it’s shit on pasta
Diantr3
That’s a 3 am leftover pasta, can of tuna and mayo munchies trip, not a ragout.
Arnie440
If that’s beef its fucking raw!
anothermanscookies
It could be an unflattering photo, and who knows how well it was actually cooked and seasoned, but a little garnish would do wonders here. Some parm, olive oil, black pepper, and parsley would make this a real different looking plate.
Edit. I think the photo is also upside down which is adding to the uncanny valley quality. The shadows and angles are backwards but that’s maybe not immediately obvious.
ImNearATrain
I lived in Ireland for 7 years. I have a feeling this is canned corned beef with pasta.
Gwarnage
Cooked minced beef should not be that color
drewthepooh72
Beef rag-eww
im-tv
Once, it was already eaten.
inlove_with_Lucky
Expired cat food on pasta
Expensive-Safe-6820
Looks like cat food with noodles
Shenloanne
That is NOT indicative of any rageout I’ve ever had in Ireland. One bit.
Jrnation8988
More like barf ragout
FloorImpressive7910

Gob_the_Gilder
As in they didn’t take the rag out before they cooked it?
GirlScoutSniper

Gelnika1987
if you feel the need to serve someone (what I think is) canned corned beef, at least have the human decency to brown it in a skillet first- I can’t eat corned beef that hasn’t had some heavy Maillard reactions introduced, it resembles cat food too much in its uncooked state. I love corned beef hash (corned beef and chunked potatoes) but only if it’s browned to a somewhat crispy texture
Constant_Archer_3819
Irish person here. This is not Irish food.
Tech46
Actual Irish person here. I have never in my days seen something like this, please name the restaurant so we can avoid / get an explanation for this.
24 Comments
Cat food pasta?
It looks like something I’d make if I’m running out shit to make out of the fridge/pantry.
What’s worst about this is that the pizza in the bottom corner looks bangin’.
Beef ragout is another name for ragu a very red dish
Also if its beef why does it look so much like tuna
I am concerned
More like “Beef Regret”.
Did he piss off his server or something?
Shit on a shingle but it’s shit on pasta
That’s a 3 am leftover pasta, can of tuna and mayo munchies trip, not a ragout.
If that’s beef its fucking raw!
It could be an unflattering photo, and who knows how well it was actually cooked and seasoned, but a little garnish would do wonders here. Some parm, olive oil, black pepper, and parsley would make this a real different looking plate.
Edit. I think the photo is also upside down which is adding to the uncanny valley quality. The shadows and angles are backwards but that’s maybe not immediately obvious.
I lived in Ireland for 7 years. I have a feeling this is canned corned beef with pasta.
Cooked minced beef should not be that color
Beef rag-eww
Once, it was already eaten.
Expired cat food on pasta
Looks like cat food with noodles
That is NOT indicative of any rageout I’ve ever had in Ireland. One bit.
More like barf ragout

As in they didn’t take the rag out before they cooked it?

if you feel the need to serve someone (what I think is) canned corned beef, at least have the human decency to brown it in a skillet first- I can’t eat corned beef that hasn’t had some heavy Maillard reactions introduced, it resembles cat food too much in its uncooked state. I love corned beef hash (corned beef and chunked potatoes) but only if it’s browned to a somewhat crispy texture
Irish person here. This is not Irish food.
Actual Irish person here. I have never in my days seen something like this, please name the restaurant so we can avoid / get an explanation for this.