15 Delicious Irish Recipes for St. Patrick’s Day – Tip Junkie (2024)

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St. Patrick’s Dayis March 17th and to make it really easy for you to celebrate, here areIrish recipes to make for St. Patrick’s Day which includesoda bread recipe, Irish apple cake, guinness chocolate cake, Irish pudding, potato soup, Irish aebleskivers, shephard’s pie, colcannon, Irish pasties and corned beef.

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Irish Desserts

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1. Irish Apple Cake ~ Delight your sweet tooth with this Irish Apple Cake. It’s a moist cake filled with tart Granny Smith apples and a crunchy sugary top.

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2. Irish Lemon Pudding ~ As it bakes, this pudding separates into two layers with creamy sweetness and lemony tartness. It looks like a must try this St. Patrick’s Day for sure!

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3. Guinness Chocolate Cake ~ Three decadent layers of chocolate cake frosted with Irish cream frosting.

Irish Recipes

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4. Irish Potato Soup in a Jar ~Soup is always a delicious comfort food. But I think it’s even better when served in these cute jars. Whether you are taking a meal to someone who is under the weather, just had a baby, or maybe just welcoming new neighbors, package up your soup in some fun jars and top with warm, soft pretzels for a truly memorable gift.

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5. Irish Aebleskiver ~Irish meets Danish with these delicious corned beef and shredded swiss cheese Aebleskivers.

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6. Shepards Pie, Lightened Up ~ Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this lightened recipe for Sheperd’s Pie from Skinny Taste. It’s filled with lean beef, skinny mashed potatoes and lots of vegetables. You can even make this a day ahead and bake it when you are ready to eat. {score} Short Rib Shepards Pie

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7. Short Rib Shepards Pie ~ This recipe for Short Rib Shephards Pie begins in the slow cooker and ends in the oven. It takes a few hours to make, but only about 10 minutes of it is hands on. It’s delicious and definitely worth making!

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8. Biscuit Topped Beef and Guinness Pie ~ Homemade pot pie minus the crust, but topped with a flaky biscuit instead.

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9. Irish Pub Pasties ~This is a fun kid-friendly dinner, if only for the fact that kids love anything they can eat with their hands. But what I love even more about this is they are portable, making them great picnic food.

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10. Corned Beef and Cabbage Rolls ~ This appetizer recipe that uses Egg rolls filled with corned beef, shredded cabbage, potato and Monterey Jack cheese sounds downright delicious! Corned Beef and Cabbage Stew 30. Corned Beef and Cabbage Stew ~ This is a great recipe to make for St. Patrick’s Day, or to use for your left over Corned Beef. It’s hearty for a cold night, too.

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11. Corned Beef and Carrots with Marmalade {recipe} ~St. Patrick’s Day in a flash: A zesty glaze makes corned beef from the supermarket deli your own. The perfect go-with? Wedges of cooked, buttered cabbage, of course.

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12. Colcannon Recipe ~Colcannon is an Irish staple, perfect for enjoying on St. Patrick’s day! It’s really just mashed potatoes with kale or cabbage mixed in, but you have to get the parts just right! {wink}

Soda Bread Recipe

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13. Classic Irish Soda Bread ~Nothing says Irish, other than this easy Irish Soda Bread. The recipe uses buttermilk so you know it’s going to be moist and delicious!

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14. Irish Soda Bread {Soda Bread Recipe} ~ If you want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with some traditional Irish food, soda bread is a great place to start.

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15. Irish Soda Bread Muffins ~ This hearty Irish Soda Bread Muffin Recipe uses sour cream which always makes baked goods more moist, and golden raisins for sweetness. It’s a great breakfast muffin on St. Patrick’s Day!

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FAQs

What are some Irish dishes for St Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day party, including soda bread and a seriously tasty trifle to whip up for dessert.
  • Bacon and Cabbage. ...
  • Irish Soda Bread. ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Irish Coffe. ...
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. ...
  • Colcannon.

What is the traditional Irish side dish often consumed on St Patrick's Day? ›

Colcannon is a classic Irish side dish made with silky cooked cabbage and buttery mashed potatoes. It happens to be closely aligned with St. Patrick's Day celebrations in North America, but it's primarily eaten at Halloween in Ireland. It does match beautifully with other classic St.

What is the top St Patrick's Day food? ›

St. Patrick's Day Foods
  • Colcannon. Colcannon, or Irish mashed potatoes, is a traditional Irish dish that has been consumed in the country for generations. ...
  • Irish Soda Bread. ...
  • Fried Cabbage. ...
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. ...
  • Shepherd's Pie. ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Irish Apple Tart. ...
  • Barmbrack.

What are you supposed to eat on St Patrick's Day? ›

The two types of entree food that people are supposed to eat, according to tradition, are shepherd's pie and corned beef and cabbage. As for appetizers and St. Patrick's Day snacks, dishes like pudding, soda bread, Irish pancakes, and colcannon are quite popular.

What is a famous Irish dish? ›

Irish stew: This is the dish Irish people are most likely to roll out for St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Hearty chunks of lamb are slow-cooked in a rich gravy with onion, potatoes, carrot and parsley. Coddle is a traditional Dublin stew with sausages, onion, potato and bacon – or rashers as they're known locally.

What is a typical Irish dinner? ›

Traditional Irish Dishes

A classic Irish stew is made with onions, potatoes and lamb, but you'll find beef stews are popular as well. Irish Soda Bread - Eaten any time of day, Irish soda bread is a staple on tables throughout the country.

What does an Irish breakfast look like? ›

A traditional full Irish breakfast comprises bacon, sausage, eggs, potatoes, beans, soda bread or toast, tomatoes, mushrooms, and white or black pudding.

What is the most consumed beverage on St. Patrick's day? ›

The holiday is a huge moneymaker for pubs as people drink Guinness after Guinness, the most popular drink of the day. The amount of alcohol sold tallies up to billions of dollars, but the average bar tab tends to be reasonably priced.

What is a leprechaun's favorite food? ›

Maybe you would wish for food, like maybe some ice cream. Do you think leprechauns like ice cream? Well, turns out Leprechauns eat different types of wild- flowers, nuts, potatoes, and mushrooms. They also enjoy fancy homemade beverages and on given occasions, they take dandelion tea.

What is the traditional vegetable for St. Patrick's day? ›

Throughout history, plentiful and nutrient-rich cabbage has been a mainstay in Ireland. Ina Garten's Sauteed Cabbage celebrates this sturdy vegetable, by sauteing it simply with butter, salt and pepper. Get more ways to ring in St. Patrick's Day right here.

Can you eat meat during St. Patrick's Day? ›

In the United States, Catholics are obliged to skip meat only on the Fridays during Lent. Any other day, eating meat is fine. Unless the rule is changed, St. Patrick's Day does not excuse from the no-meat rule if the holiday falls on a Friday.

Why do you pinch someone on St. Patrick's Day? ›

According to the tradition, if you are not wearing green and therefore visible to the leprechauns, a leprechaun may wind up pinching you. From there, people began pinching those not wearing green as a painful reminder of what a leprechaun would do to them should they happen upon one.

Why is corned beef and cabbage St Patty's Day? ›

What has become a tradition of eating corned beef and cabbage to celebrate St. Patrick's Day likely grew out of the fact that those foods were less expensive for immigrants who came to America. They substituted beef for pork and cabbage for potatoes.

What does the Irish phrase Erin go bra mean? ›

Patrick's Day, people turn to their dictionary to look up Erin go bragh, which means “Ireland forever.” The original Irish phrase was Erin go brách (or go bráth), which translates literally as “Ireland till doomsday.” It's an expression of loyalty and devotion that first appeared in English during the late 18th-century ...

What's Irish bacon? ›

Irish bacon is traditionally made from the back of the pig as opposed to the pork belly commonly used in American bacon. In this sense it is more similar to Canadian bacon; both Canadian and Irish bacon are referred to as back bacon but the Irish variety has more fat and often cut into a round shape.

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