Traditional Irish Recipes for St Patricks Day - Global Bakes (2024)

This collection of Classic Irish Recipes is so good, you’ll be eating them long after St Patrick’s Day has passed! Skip the green food coloring and go for the traditional Irish foods that are eaten in Irish pubs and homes all year round. Besides, no excuse is needed to load up on these incredible comfort foods so you can bring Ireland to your table any time of year!

Traditional Irish foods are warm, homey and often rustic. Although a lot of people tend to associate Corned Beef and Cabbage with St Patrick’s Day, it is not traditionally eaten in Ireland.

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day, the Irish are more likely to serve comfort foods like stews and pies made from lamb, Irish bacon, and sausage. Side dishes are often creamy, buttery potatoes with leeks and cabbage, homemade soda bread, apple cake, and bread pudding, all accompanied by their favorite stout!

So get ready to celebrate St Paddy’s Day with these classic Irish recipes!

Dublin Coddle from The House of Nash Eats

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Dublin Coddle is an Irish one-pot meal of tender potatoes, sausage, and onions, all slow-cooked in rich broth to create a filling stew that is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or any cold, rainy weeknight.

Steak and Guinness Pie

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The Irish love their savory pies! This Steak and Ale Pie can be found in every home and pub in Ireland. Slow-cooked beef is melt-in-your-mouth tender, with a rich, flavorful stout gravy, all topped with flaky pastry. Comfort food at its finest! The Irish claim that Guinness is the only dark ale suitable for cooking beef so that is what I’ve used in this pie.

Cottage Pie

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Sometimes confused with Shepherd’s Pie, Cottage Pie is typically made with beef while Shepherd’s Pie is made with lamb. This recipe can be used with either meat for a homey dinner that is sure to satisfy!

Fish and Chips from Sense and Edibility

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Fish and chips are to Irish pubs as chicken wings are to bars in the States. Irishmen (or women) have a favorite pub they patronize which serves the “best fish and chips this side of the Shannon”. So, let’s get authentic and celebrate St. Patrick’s as the Irish do.

Bangers and Mash

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This is the perfect meal for St. Patrick’s Day but you don’t have to wait for a holiday to enjoy it! Pubs and restaurants in Ireland serve Bangers and Mash – sausages with gravy and mashed potatoes often with mushy pease or fresh garden peas – every single day. Easy enough for a weeknight meal!

Ginger Whiskey Glazed Carrots

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TheseGinger Whiskey Glazed Carrots are perfect served with any of the Irish recipes listed here! The carrots are sizzled in butter with snippets of ginger. The whiskey sauce reduces to a syrupy glaze for the perfect of Irishness. A welcome side dish to any main for your traditional Irish dinner.

Colcannon

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This Traditional Irish Colcannon Recipe is a welcome addition to any dinner. Mashed potatoes and kale come together to make a nutritious and delicious side dish! Spruce up your plain mashed potatoes with this authentic Irish side dish!

Irish Soda Bread

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No list of Irish recipes would be complete without traditional Irish Soda Bread! Soda Bread is a quick bread made with just four simple ingredients. No yeast or rising time is needed so you can have this delicious traditional Irish bread on the table in less than an hour! Dried fruit is sometimes added, such as raisins or dried currants but it is also delicious with just butter, next to a hearty stew!

Irish Brown Bread

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Irish Brown Bread is perfect when served with honey butter for tea, with Shepherd’s Pie or Cottage Pie, or a hot bowl of soup. It’s hearty and wholesome and delicious. You won’t even feel guilty for eating a whole loaf of bread!

Irish Apple Cake from Mom The Lunch Lady

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This traditional Irish cake has a beautifully tender crumb and is studded with slightly tart apples. The warm spices and clove make this an intoxicating dessert, perfectly paired with a cup of tea or coffee.

Bread Pudding with Whiskey Caramel Sauce from My Baking Addiction

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This Irish Bread Pudding with Whiskey Caramel Sauce is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day! Oozing with flavors that make St. Patrick’s Day a favorite (WHISKEY!), warm, delicious, and SO EASY.

Irish Soda Scones from Global Kitchen Travels

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Irish Soda Scones are a bit of a departure from the Classic Scones you may be used to. They are halfway between scones and soda bread.Soft and fluffy on the inside and crusty on the outside, these are delicious with just soft butter or fresh berry jam. You can also enjoy them with classic scone accompaniments of clotted cream, bitter orange marmalade, and lemon curd.

Irish Cream Bundt Cake

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This Irish Cream Bundt Cake Recipe is a delicious Irish dessert that can be made any time you want to bring the flavor of Ireland to your dessert plate! The perfect finisher to your St Paddy’s Day celebreation, Irish Cream is in the cake AND the icing!

Irish Cream No-Bake Pie

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This creamy no-bake pie is a luscious but easy dessert for St Patrick’s Day thanks to the Irish Cream but can be enjoyed every day of the year! A chocolate crust is topped with a whipped filling of Irish Cream and cream cheese, all topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Dessert is served!

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FAQs

What is a popular Irish dish eaten on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Of course, corned beef and cabbage still pops up on many a dinner table come St. Patrick's Day. According to The Complete Irish Pub Cookbook, traditionally, the brining liquid included is Saltpeter—a bactericide that helps produce that ultra-pigmented pink color.

What are classic Irish meals? ›

Readers share their best traditional Irish recipes, from shepherd's pie and seafood chowder to herbed carrots and colcannon potatoes. Dig in on St. Patrick's Day or any day. Sure, you might be likely to cook up a few staple Irish recipes on St.

What food did the Irish immigrants eat in the United States on St. Patrick's Day? ›

In this new American home, corned beef was readily available to the Irish immigrants. Long deprived of the beef that was salted by Irish hands, the migrants gladly purchased the food they finally could afford.

What do Irish people eat on St. Patrick's Day for dessert? ›

  • Shortbread Squares. The Green Isle is known for its butter; put it to good use in these chocolate-topped bars. ...
  • Vegan Apple Cake. Mike Garten. ...
  • Soda Bread. ...
  • Brioche Bread Pudding with Whiskey-Caramel Sauce. ...
  • Mini Grasshopper Pies. ...
  • Perfect Apple Crumble. ...
  • Irish Coffee. ...
  • Baileys Cheesecake.
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What is the most iconic Irish dish? ›

One of the most popular and iconic Irish foods is undoubtedly the traditional Irish stew. This hearty dish typically consists of tender chunks of meat (such as lamb or beef), potatoes, onions, carrots, and sometimes other vegetables like celery or parsnips.

What are 5 food items associated with St Patrick's Day? ›

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 the 14 most well known Irish main dishes? ›

  • Beef and guinness pie. [Beef and guinness pie] ...
  • Shepherd's pie. Shepherd's pie. ...
  • Boxty. Boxty. ...
  • Irish stew. Irish stew. ...
  • Irish soda bread rolls. Irish soda bread rolls. ...
  • Potato and leek soup. Creamy potato and leek soup.
  • Smoked cod and cheddar pie. Smoked cod and cheddar pie.
  • Slow-cooked lamb shank pie. Slow-cooked lamb shank pie.
Mar 15, 2022

What is the difference between colcannon and Champ? ›

It was sometimes made with stinging nettle rather than scallions. In some areas the dish is also called "poundies". Champ is similar to another Irish dish, colcannon, which uses kale or cabbage in place of scallions. Champ is popular in Ulster, whilst colcannon is more so in the other three provinces of Ireland.

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 difference between Colcannon and Champ? ›

It was sometimes made with stinging nettle rather than scallions. In some areas the dish is also called "poundies". Champ is similar to another Irish dish, colcannon, which uses kale or cabbage in place of scallions. Champ is popular in Ulster, whilst colcannon is more so in the other three provinces of Ireland.

What is the name of the Irish stew? ›

Irish stew (Irish: Stobhach Gaelach) or Stobhach is a stew native to Ireland that is traditionally made with root vegetables and lamb or mutton, but also commonly with beef. As in all traditional folk dishes, the exact recipe is not consistent from time to time, or place to place.

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