The 16 Best St. Patrick’s Day Recipes, According to Our Readers (2024)

Lucky us! With your ratings and reviews, BHG fans have helped us narrow down the 19 best options for St. Patrick’s Day dinner. These fresh takes on traditional Irish recipes—including shepherd’s pie, corned beef and cabbage, and Irish soda bread recipes—all earn top marks. We’ve also included some non-traditional St. Patrick’s Day recipes and Irish ingredient remixes. Consider ’em all the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

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Cheesy Beer and Bacon Soup

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Beer-cheese soup gets a fitting St. Patrick’s Day dinner upgrade via—you guessed it!—potatoes. Shredded hash browns join 10 slices of bacon and two types of cheddar in this second serving-worthy soup. While the recipe tastes like it simmered all day, it can be all yours in 45 minutes.

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Currant-Orange Irish Soda Bread

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Don’t be intimidated by the concept of homemade bread. If you have one, your stand mixer can do all the kneading for you. Otherwise it’s just a matter of minutes on your own! Traditionally, Irish soda bread recipes were made with just flour, buttermilk, baking soda, and salt, but our favorite sweet-tart twist adds a bit of sugar, fresh currants, and orange peel to elevate the flavor.

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Beef, Mushroom, and Onion Tart

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Mash-up meal alert! This open-face take on steak and Guinness pie features fresh mushrooms, red onion, and lean ground beef and comes in a format fitting for pizza night. Blue cheese crumbles add tang to the savory St. Patrick’s Day dinner tart that’s sure to please the entire family.

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Panko Roasted Asparagus

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This St. Patrick’s Day dinner side will surely make your supper pals swoon. The homemade aioli sauce makes this panko-topped asparagus recipe over-the-top delicious.

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Sweet Potato Hash with Hollandaise

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Include the Irish staple—potatoes—in a new way for your St. Patrick’s Day feast with this irresistible sweet potato hash recipe. A spicy chipotle pepper hollandaise sauce complements the sweet maple syrup that blankets juicy chunks of sweet potato, onion, poached eggs, and crispy bacon. Psst...this Irish potato recipe is ideal for brunch too, so no need to wait until dinner to start celebrating the lucky day!

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Pan-Roasted Brussels Sprouts

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We all know the Irish love their greens, including Brussels sprouts. With a little sherry, garlic, and fresh herbs, you can transform basic Brussels sprouts into a mouthwatering side dish that’s ready in minutes. Pair them with corned beef for a twist on the classic St. Patrick’s Day recipe.

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Mustard-Herb Beef Stew

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You don’t have to wait until St. Patrick’s Day to enjoy this Irish stew recipe. (Although it sure is festive and fun to serve on March 17!) Boneless beef chuck, small cipollini onions, carrots, cremini mushrooms, and Yukon gold potatoes come together in the hearty Irish dinner.

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Dill and Cheese Beer Bread

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Self-rising flour makes this yummy homemade bread a cinch to prepare. Monterey Jack cheese, dill seeds, and dill weed flavor the hearty dough. Bake, then dip in a stick-to-your-bones stew.

Test Kitchen Tip: When choosing a brew for your bread, pick a brand with similar flavors to your recipe. For heavier rye bread, use a dark ale such as Guinness. For bread with fruity notes or a recipe that calls for white flour only, try a lighter lager or pilsner.

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Slow Cooker Beer Bread

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Made with oats, white, and wheat flour, this Irish brown bread recipe practically bakes itself in your slow cooker. That way you can focus on acing the meal you’re going to dunk it in. Depending on the entree pairing, choose one of our flavor variations that include white cheddar-mustard, caraway-rye, or honey-thyme.

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Braised Beef Shanks with Mushrooms and Olives

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When cooked low and slow, beef shanks provide tender, moist meat, and a rich-bodied stew. Pair them with root vegetables, earthy mushrooms, and gnocchi to soak up every drop of the tomato-mushroom broth that flavors the St. Patrick’s Day dinner.

Test Kitchen Tip: For a lower-carb option, try cauliflower gnocchi in place of the potato gnocchi.

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Squash and Sausage Shepherd’s Pie

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BH&G home cook Fred raves: “We tried this last fall and everyone loved it so much it is what we will have St Patrick’s Day this year!” Follow his lead and try the flavorful variation on the traditional Irish dish for St. Patrick’s Day dinner. Top the pies with nutty mashed butternut squash instead of mashed potatoes, and replace the ground beef with sweet Italian sausage for a little extra punch.

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Garlicky Steamed Mussels and Littleneck Clams with Pesto Toasts

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Ireland’s vast coastline harbors an abundance of fresh seafood that makes for delicious, protein-packed dinners. Pair mussels and clams with fresh herbs, chopped tomato, and a buttery white wine sauce to create this catch of a St. Patrick’s Day recipe. Then dig in to the shellfish and soak up the sauce with crunchy pesto-topped toasts.

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Potato Salad with Sausage and Grainy Mustard

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A top-rated recipe for years, this potato salad gets its spunk from a vinegar-mustard dressing, fresh herbs, and dry-cured sausage. (Now that’s our kind of salad!) Green onions and parsley give the Irish potato recipe bright flavor and a bit o’ green.

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Corned Beef and Cabbage

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Plug in your slow cooker ($60, The Home Depot) and prepare to set and forget a scrumptious holiday supper. An Americanized take on traditional Irish corned beef and cabbage, this one-pot meal requires just five ingredients and 10 minutes of prep time. Serve with a mug of cold beer for St. Patrick’s Day dinner.

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Irish Stew

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Looking for a classic Irish stew recipe? We got you! This one’s bubbling with seasoned lamb, tender turnips, and—of course—potatoes. Round out the holiday meal with your favorite Irish soda bread recipe.

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Chicken and Dumplings

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Come March, cozy comfort food chicken isn’t complete without dumplings. This Irish chicken recipe tags in sage-simmered veggies and homemade gravy for the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day dinner. If those flavors didn’t convince you to give this Irish recipe a try, perhaps this review from reader Bonnie will: “It smelled like heaven in my kitchen.”

The 16 Best St. Patrick’s Day Recipes, According to Our Readers (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular dish served on St Patrick's day? ›

When it comes to dinner on St. Patrick's Day, the most popular meal is corned beef and cabbage—often accompanied by a green beer or two. The boiled dinner and its liquid accompaniment dominate the menu of Irish bars and restaurants up and down the country on March 17, and many home cooks serve the dish, too.

What is the real St Patricks day food? ›

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 food are you supposed to eat on 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 food do a many Irish American's eat on this holiday? ›

St. Patrick's Day is a holiday celebrated by people of Irish descent all over the world. One of the most popular foods associated with this holiday in America is corned beef and cabbage.

What is the Irish dinner for St Patricks day? ›

In Ireland, cabbage and bacon is a classic St. Patrick's Day dish. When Irish immigrants came to America, beef was the most widely available protein so to preserve it, they created corned beef. This recipe is simple — braise beef brisket with carrots, onions, potatoes, cabbage and pickling spices.

What Irish dish is eaten on St Patrick's day? ›

Corned beef with cabbage are variations of Irish food created by Irish immigrants – perhaps in an attempt to create a “like-home” meal to celebrate the day. Green beer is not an option on the menus, but don't let that disappoint you.

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

40 Best St. Patrick's Day Foods for Celebrating in 2024
  • We're counting down the days to St Patrick's Day! ...
  • Green Beer. ...
  • Butter-Braised Cabbage with Cream and Garlic. ...
  • Smashed Potatoes. ...
  • Baked Cabbage and Potato Buns. ...
  • Classic Beef Wellington. ...
  • Clover Whiskey Sour. ...
  • Sausage, Potato, and Cabbage Soup.
Mar 5, 2024

What is the national dish of the Irish? ›

Irish Stew is a thick, hearty dish of mutton, potatoes, and onions and undisputedly the national dish of Ireland. Within the dish are many of the ingredients synonymous with the island, potatoes being one of the most recognized.

What's a traditional Irish meal? ›

We eat traditional Irish food: cabbage, bacon, potatoes - actually a delicious dinner when accompanied by white sauce. Sausages, black pudding, white pudding (neither of these are desserts), turnips, parsnips, carrots, fish, chicken, duck etc etc. Fish & chips. We are an island nation, so there's a lot of seafood.

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

Patrick's Day celebrations call for displays of green from town fountains and beer to clothing and food. Speaking of food, green cabbage is a traditional ingredient in Irish dishes but there are more kidney-friendly green veggie recipes to consider for this holiday meal.

Why is corned beef on St Patty's Day? ›

Our association with corned beef as traditional Irish fare can be traced back to the 19th century and the Irish immigration to the U.S. While the newly immigrated Irish were used to eating salt pork back at home, its nearest counterpart, bacon, was prohibitively expensive in the U.S.

Is corn beef Irish? ›

Corned beef is not an Irish national dish, and the connection with Saint Patrick's Day specifically originates as part of Irish-American culture, and is often part of their celebrations in North America. Corned beef was used as a substitute for bacon by Irish immigrants in the late 19th century.

What is Ireland's most eaten food? ›

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 is the Irish dish for leftovers? ›

Coddle (sometimes Dublin coddle; Irish: cadal) is an Irish dish which is often made to use up leftovers. It most commonly consists of layers of roughly sliced pork sausages and rashers (thinly sliced, somewhat-fatty back bacon) with chunky potatoes, sliced onion, salt, pepper, and herbs (parsley or chives).

What is an Irish person's favorite food? ›

12 Must-try Traditional Irish Foods
  • Irish Soda Bread. The comforting aroma of Irish Soda Bread welcomes you after stepping foot into any Irish bakery! ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Ulster Fry. ...
  • Colcannon Mash and Champ. ...
  • Potato Farls or Potato Bread. ...
  • Irish White Pudding. ...
  • Bacon and Cabbage. ...
  • Coddle.
Feb 28, 2023

Why do they call it corned beef? ›

It's actually pretty simple — corned beef got its name from the dry curing process used to preserve the meat. A slice of beef was covered in “corns” (large, coarse pellets of salt), which would draw out the moisture and prevent the growth of bacteria.

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