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My Best St. Patrick’s Day recipes for your celebration. Choose from my list including everything from Irish Stew to Boxty to Mr. Guinness’ Cake for dessert.
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It’s almost time for the “wearin’ o’ the green.” The one day every year that people of Irish heritage set aside to honor Ireland’sforemost patron saint, St. Patrick.
March 17, Saint Patrick’s Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Lá Fhéile Pádraig in Irish) is a cultural and religious celebration ofthe traditional date of death of Saint Patrick (c. AD 385–461).The day commemorates the arrival of Christianity in Ireland and celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general.
Celebrations include parades and festivals, céilithe (traditional Irish music), and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. Speaking of which, have you ever wondered why shamrocks are associated with the Irish? It’s because St. Patrick used thethree-leafedshamrock to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity.
Serve an Authentic Recipe for St. Patrick’s Day
With ourmodern St. Patrick’s Day observances, the one dish that seems to besynonymous with Paddy’sDay and all things Irish in the U.S., is corned beef and cabbage. However, that’s a dish that is rarely eaten in Ireland.
In Irish Country Cooking,chef Malachi McCormick says that he likes corned beef, “But our national dish? No, it’s a New World dish!” It’s just not eaten in Ireland, and it’s certainly not washed down with cups full of green beer.
I’m sorry, but dancing leprechauns and dyed green food as a celebration of Irish culture just really set me off. It’s why every year for St. Patrick’s, I make it a point to cook something traditionally and authentically Irish.
So, if you’re ready to explore something truly Irish for your St. Patrick’s observation, try one of the recipes I’ve linked below.
My Best St. Patrick’s Day Recipes!
1. Brown Irish Soda Bread
Brown Irish Soda Bread
Soda bread is the traditional bread of Ireland and is still made daily in homes throughout the country.
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2. Traditional Irish Boxty (Potato Pancakes)
Traditional Irish Boxty
Learn to make Traditional Irish Boxty, a classic potato pancake recipe to feature on your St. Patrick's Day menu.
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3. Traditional Irish Champ
Traditional Irish Champ
Indulge in a classic Irish favorite with this simple Traditional Irish Champ recipe. This combination of mashed potatoes, scallions, milk, and melted butter makes a nearly perfect comfort food.
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4. Oven Roasted Leeks
Oven Roasted Leeks
Oven Roasted Leeks are an easy, flavorful side dish. Their earthy flavor pairs easily with everything from chicken to lamb to beef.
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5. Leek and Potato Soup
Leek and Potato Soup
Enjoy a taste of Ireland with this traditional Leek and Potato Soup recipe. Serve it warm during the winter or chilled in summer.
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6. Irish Fish Pie
Irish Fish Pie
Everyone from the youngest to the oldest will enjoy Irish Fish Pie. It's a one-dish dinner filled with chunks of fish and veggies in a creamy sauce topped with mashed potatoes and baked until golden.
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7. Classic Irish Stew
Classic Irish Stew
Enjoy this Classic Irish Stew for St. Patrick's Day or any time!
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8. Dublin Coddle
Dublin Coddle
Traditional Irish recipe for Dublin Coddle, a delicious combination of onions, potatoes, bacon, and sausages
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9. Traditional Irish Spiced Fruitcake
Traditional Irish Spiced Fruitcake
You’ll love this Traditional Irish Spiced Fruitcake recipe filled with raisins, currants, and cherries and spiced with ginger and allspice.
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10. Traditional Irish Barmbrack
Traditional Irish Barmbrack
Traditional Irish Barmbrack (or Tea Brack) is the perfect sweet ending for your St. Patrick's Day feast!
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11. Mr. Guinness’ Cake
Mr. Guinness’ Cake
Mr. Guinness' Cake is an Irish fruitcake recipe with candied fruit, raisins, and nuts. Douse the finished cake with Guinness, and age for a week before serving.
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12. Irish Currant Scones
Irish Currant Scones
Enjoy traditional Irish currant scones with jam and whipped cream for breakfast, snacks, or dessert with a cup of tea or coffee.
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13. Traditional Irish Fruit Scones
Traditional Irish Fruit Scones
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a Traditional Irish Fruit Scones recipe! These tender scones pair perfectly with a cup of tea or coffee.
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14. Beef and Stout Pie
Beef and Stout Pie
A rich, savory Beef and Stout Pie with mushrooms and onions. Wonderfully comforting traditional Irish food.
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15. Chicken, Leek, and Mushroom Pie
Chicken, Leek, and Mushroom Pie
Enjoy a taste of authentic Irish comfort food. This Chicken, Leek, and Mushroom Pie is easy to make with buttery, light phyllo dough!
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16. Shepherd’s Pie
Shepherd’s Pie
Classic Shepherd’s, or Cottage, Pie with ground beef and vegetables topped with creamy mashed potatoes and cheese.
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Here’s wishing you a wonderful Paddy’s Day and, as the Irish say…
May those who love us, love us
And those who don’t love us,
May God turn their hearts
And if he can’t turn their hearts,
May he turn their ankles
So we will know them by their limping!
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Lana Stuart is the cook, writer, and founder of Lana’s Cooking. Lana has been cooking since she was tall enough to reach the stove and started this blog in 2009 to share her delicious home cooking recipes. You'll find about 700 recipes here so there's sure to be something your family will like!
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