36 Festive Recipes To Make This Saint Patrick's Day (2024)

Featuring beer, whiskey, and lots of potatoes.

Hannah LoewentheilUpdated on March 15, 2021

Whether or not you're raising a pint of Guinness at the bar this year, you can still celebrate St. Paddy's Day. And what better way to celebrate than with a delicious meal? Here are a few festive recipes to make at home.

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This dish is basically creamy scalloped potatoes baked into flaky puff pastry dough, and what could possibly be bad about that?

Recipe: Irish Potato Pie

2. Irish Spinach Tarts

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Surely the best way to eat vegetables is in savory pie form.

Recipe: Irish Spinach Tarts

3. Guinness Braised Pork Tacos

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Carnitas get an Irish twist in this recipe: Pork shoulder is marinated in Guinness beer and rubbed with chili powder, paprika, and cinnamon.

Recipe: Guinness Braised Pork Tacos

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Just dump your ingredients into the Instant Pot and let dinner cook itself in no time.

Recipe: Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage

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This rich stew is so thick it almost tastes like gravy, and the beef is so tender it falls right apart. Don't let the three-hour cooking time scare you; once you put everything in the pot, just let it simmer and relax.

Recipe: Irish Beef Stew

6. Irish Egg Rolls

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If you're pressed for time, use a store bought horseradish sauce for dipping. The appetizer itself calls for just four ingredients: corned beef, cabbage, carrots, and egg roll wrappers.

Recipe: Irish Egg Rolls

7. Irish Potato Pancakes

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These perfectly crispy potato pancakes come together in about 15 minutes. The best part is you probably have all the ingredients already in your kitchen.

Recipe: Irish Potato Pancakes

9. Irish Nachos

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Swap the tortilla chips for baked potato disks and whip up this crowd-pleasing appetizer. Get creative and top these "nachos" with anything from cheese and chives to sour cream and bacon.

Recipe: Irish Nachos

10. Instant Pot Colcannon

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Colcannon is basically jazzed up mashed potatoes that get a kick from cabbage, onions, scallions, and plenty of melted butter.

Recipe: Instant Pot Colcannon

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Coddle is an Irish potato, sausage, and bacon stew cooked in Guinness broth. Make a big batch and save some for lazy nights.

Recipe: Dublin Coddle

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These roast beef sliders are topped with swiss cheese, mushrooms, and onions, then covered with a Guinness glaze. They're the perfect dish if you're feeding a crowd.

Recipe: Guinness Beef Sliders

13. Beer and Cheese Soup

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This addictive soup is made with Irish cheddar, cream cheese, Irish-style lager, butter, and Dijon mustard. The bread bowls aren't necessary, though they're highly encouraged.

Recipe: Beer and Cheese Soup

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This recipe may seem intimidating because of the long cook time, but it's the definition of a dump dinner. Just throw the ingredients into your slow cooker and wait.

Recipe: Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

15. Irish Soda Bread Muffins with Cheddar and Jalapeño

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Let's hear it for savory muffins. These guys are a little spicy, super cheesy, and perfectly doughy.

Recipe: Irish Soda Bread Muffins with Cheddar and Jalapeño

16. Irish Onion Soup

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Pssst, there's Whiskey in this soup. Get the recipe.

17. Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

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Start a long day of St. Patty's day drinking off right with this hearty breakfast.

Recipe: Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

18. Beer Bread

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Baking bread from scratch doesn't have to be intimidating. This magical recipe calls for just five ingredients and comes together in about an hour.

Recipe: Beer Bread

19. Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup

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A lightened-up version of a classic Irish recipe, this soup is loaded with vegetables. To save yourself virtually any effort, you can make it right in the slow cooker.

Recipe: Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup

20. Irish Bread Pudding with Whiskey Caramel Sauce

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Don't hold back on this homemade whiskey caramel sauce. Holidays are just an excuse to eat lots of sweets, after all.

Recipe: Irish Bread Pudding with Whiskey Caramel Sauce

21. Bailey's Chocolate Mousse

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When life gives you Bailey's, drink a lot of it. Then use the rest to make light and fluffy chocolate mousse.

Recipe: Bailey's Chocolate Mousse

22. Pistachio and Irish Cream Fudge

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Four ingredients can go a long way. These boozy chocolates are made with just white chocolate chips, condensed milk, pistachio nuts, and Irish cream.

Recipe: Pistachio and Irish Cream Fudge

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Afraid of baking? This decadent cheesecake doesn't even require you turn on the oven. Just prepare everything and let it sit for as long as overnight in the fridge.

Recipe: No-Bake Irish Cream Cheesecake

24. Lucky Charm Rice Krispies

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Talk about magically delicious...

Recipe: Lucky Charm Rice Krispies

25. Irish Cream Brownies

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Traditional brownies get a St. Patty's Day upgrade thanks to this Irish cream frosting.

Recipe: Irish Cream Brownies

26. Thin Mint Cookies

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They're minty, they're chocolatey, and they're shamrock-colored. What more could you want for dessert on St. Paddy's?

Recipe: Thin Mint Cookies

27. Shamrock Mint Brownie Bites

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These bite-sized sweets are so good, you're going to want to go back for seconds...and thirds.

Recipe: Shamrock Mint Brownie Bites

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This recipe is all about the four-ingredient crumble topping, which is made with butter, flour, sugar, and cinnamon.

Recipe: Irish Apple Crumble Cake

29. Irish Car Bomb Brownies

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A riff on the popular alcoholic shot, these car bomb inspired brownies are the perfect balance of rich, creamy, and airy.

Recipe: Irish Car Bomb Brownies

30. Bailey's Chocolate Poke Cake

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If you want to save time (or you're afraid of baking) feel free to start with chocolate cake mix.

Recipe: Bailey's Chocolate Poke Cake

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Imagine if you crossed a savory scone with a chocolate chip muffins. The result: These slightly sweet, super buttery desserts.

Recipe: Irish Soda Bread Chocolate Chip Muffins

32. Shamrock Shake Pudding Shots

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Dessert tastes better when it's boozy. This shots start with instant pudding and whipped cream, and they get a nice kick from creme de menthe.

Recipe: Shamrock Shake Pudding Shots

33. Irish Mimosas

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Any holiday is a good excuse for day drinking, right? Spice up your average Prosecco mimosa with some Irish whiskey and remember, you're celebrating!

Recipe: Irish Mimosas

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Made with orange liqueur (such as Triple Sec), Irish whiskey, lemon and lime juice, apricot preserves, and tonic water, these co*cktails are bright, citrus-packed, and refreshing.

Recipe: Sweet Whiskey Lemonade

35. Iced Irish Coffee

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Maybe save this cup of Joe for the afternoon because coffee gets a boozy boost from Irish whiskey.

Recipe: Iced Irish Coffee

36. St. Patrick’s Day Mojito Sherbet Punch

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If you're looking for a party drink that packs a punch, this big batch co*cktail is perfect for you.

Recipe: St. Patrick’s Day Mojito Sherbet Punch

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    What is a good menu for St. Patrick's Day? ›

    The most popular St. Patrick's Day food ideas are as follows:
    • Corned beef and cabbage.
    • Authentic shepherd's pie.
    • Colcannon, which is essentially mashed potatoes with diced veggies.
    • Irish potato pancakes, or “boxty” as the Irish call it.
    • Shamrock-shaped cookies.
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    What food did the Irish immigrants eat in the United States on St. Patrick's Day? ›

    During the time of the Irish immigration to the U.S., the first generation of Irish Americans were in search of the comforting tastes of their homeland. On St. Paddy's Day, that meant boiled bacon.

    What is the Irish prayer for St Paddys Day? ›

    May the strength of God pilot us, may the wisdom of God instruct us. May the hand of God protect us, may the word of God direct us. May thy Salvation, O Lord, be always ours this day and for evermore. Amen.

    What are Saint Patrick Day festivities? ›

    Saint Patrick's Day
    CelebrationsAttending parades and a céilí Wearing green and shamrocks Drinking Irish beer and Irish whiskey
    ObservancesChristian processions; attending Mass or service
    Date17 March
    Next time17 March 2025
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    What is a traditional St. Patrick's meal? ›

    We've all come to know and love the traditional Irish foods eaten on St. Patrick's Day. You know the menu: corned beef, cabbage and potatoes.

    What meat is popular for St Patrick's Day? ›

    The traditions of St. Patrick's Day in America are well known. We wear green, attend parades, and eat corned beef and cabbage. What's less known, however, is how corned beef became the centerpiece of the St.

    What color was originally associated with St. Patrick? ›

    GOING GREEN

    But the color that people originally associated with St. Patrick was blue! (Some ancient Irish flags even sport this color.)

    What did the Irish eat in the 1800s? ›

    The authors identify two distinct diets in the Ireland of the nineteenth century. The diet for the wealthy consisted of large quantities of meat, fish, grain-based foods, dairy products, fruit and vegetables. They consumed tea and coffee, wine and spirits.

    What did the Irish eat during the Irish famine? ›

    The analysis revealed that the diet during the Irish potato famine involved corn (maize), oats, potato, wheat, and milk foodstuffs. Analysis of teeth of famine victims disclosed a great deal about their diet.

    What Psalm is on St Patrick's Day? ›

    Readings for the Feast of St Patrick

    Psalm: Psalm 116 - Go out to the whole world and tell the Good News. Second: Acts - I have made you a light for the nations, so my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth. Gospel: Luke - Jesus sends 72 out to preach - they are welcomed in his name.

    What is the Irish nickname for St Patrick's Day? ›

    Patrick's Day can be referred to in informal contexts as “St. Paddy's Day.” Paddy is the shortened form of the original Irish spelling of Patrick, which is Pádraig, and for this reason is usually preferred over “St. Patty's Day,” which could also be mistaken for the shortened form of the name Patricia. March 17 is St.

    What is the full Irish blessing? ›

    May your days be many and your troubles be few, May all God's blessings descend upon you, May peace be within you, May your heart be strong, May you find what you're seeking wherever you roam. and the insight to know when you're going too far. May you have love that never ends, lots of money, and lots of friends.

    What is St. Patrick's Day for kids? ›

    Saint Patrick's Day is a popular holiday celebrated on March 17. The holiday honors Saint Patrick, the man who brought Christianity to Ireland. Saint Patrick's Day is a national holiday in Ireland. Yet people in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries enjoy the holiday, too.

    What are 10 interesting facts about St. Patrick? ›

    11 Interesting Facts About St. Patrick
    • He wasn't actually Irish. ...
    • Patrick was not his original name. ...
    • He was kidnapped and brought to Ireland as a slave. ...
    • He studied a lot about Christianity in Europe. ...
    • He claimed to have seen visions and heard voices. ...
    • Green was not the colour he actually wore. ...
    • He wrote two short works.
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    Which is the biggest holiday in Ireland? ›

    Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, and is arguably the most popular holiday in Ireland among both locals and tourists.

    What do you serve with corned beef and cabbage? ›

    Tips: Serve with a dish of grainy mustard. Serve with boiled new potatoes. Shred the corned beef with two forks if you prefer that consistency! Make a leftover corned beef sandwich with a slice of brisket and a wedge of cabbage on rye.

    Why is it called corned beef? ›

    Corned beef, or salt beef in some Commonwealth countries, is salt-cured brisket of beef. The term comes from the treatment of the meat with large-grained rock salt, also called "corns" of salt. Sometimes, sugar and spices are added to corned beef recipes. Corned beef is featured as an ingredient in many cuisines.

    Where was corned beef substituted for Irish bacon? ›

    Irish immigrants who arrived in America in the 19th century substituted corned beef in the Irish dish bacon and cabbage. Corned beef, which most Irish could not afford in Ireland, was relatively cheap in American cities at the time, and Irish immigrants quickly adopted this former luxury.

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