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St. Patrick’s Day Recipe Round Up

By Jessica

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I love St. Patrick’s day and in my book, there is no better way to celebrate it than to eat traditional Irish fare. This is a roundup of some of my favorite Irish recipes. Enjoy!

Corned Beef & Cabbage – Because no St. Patricks Day Recipe roundup is complete without it. This recipe includes Guinness which makes a rich and hearty sauce. Historically Irish people never really eat corned beef, but it’s definitely ingrained in the American tradition so I included it also.

Irish Beef Stew - Amazingly slow-cooked tender beef with garlic mashed potatoes - comfort food at its best, and something you'll want all year long!

Irish Beef Stew – This is a beautifully simplified version of the classic.

Scailton – Milk Punch – A uniquely Irish cocktail that is sure to please.

 

Irish Bangers and Mash – This is a family favorite.

Irish Coddle

Dublin Coddle – An Dublin city staple that is usually made Thursday evening during Lent in order to finish up all the meat in the house before Friday.


Irish Vegetable Soup – A recipe that is a staple all over Ireland, is a delicious and healthy way to celebrate.
Irish Lamb Stew
Lamb Stew – you may recognize this recipe from my 100 Slow Cooker Recipes for Winter. It really is worth another link.

Lamb & Leek Shepard’s Pie – This recipe is an often made one in our house since it’s Chucks favorite.

 

Original Irish Coffee

Irish Coffee – There are a million versions of this recipe but this one is the real deal. Note the Cream is poured over the back of a warm spoon. You can also
heat the glass by lighting the whiskey on fire. That is how it’s served at my
favorite local Irish Pub.

 

Muscles in Irish Cider – Muscles are a huge staple in Ireland since you know it’s kind of an island. I have seen a number of different recipes with them, but this one is super delicious.


Parsley Sauce – When Chuck and I went to Ireland in 2012 we ran into this sauce at nearly every restaurant, on everything from ham, to salmon to cabbage. It is delicious!
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Guinness Floats – Because again the marriage of good Irish alcohol and dairy is a total win.

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Howth Head Seafood Chowder – With Ireland’s natural abundance of seafood and their world renown dairy this is the perfect combination to celebrate the best of Irish fair.
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Hi, I'm Jessica. I'm an herbalist living in the great northeast with my husband Chuck, our two little boys, our dog Brody and a flock of chickens. I'm all about real, good food and good times with awesome people. I spend a lot of time outside, in my garden, and concocting potions and helping people feel their best. I also like tea, reading, and about a million other hobbies. I'm so happy your here on this adventure with me.

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