The 18 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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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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Beer Bread

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Self-rising flour makes this yummy homemade bread a cinch to prepare. 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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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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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 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.”

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Veggie Shepherd's Pie with Stout

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If you're looking for a vegetarian St. Patrick's Day recipe that's still hearty and comforting, try this flavorful shepherd's pie. Lentils, mushrooms, and parsnips bring a satisfying texture and flavor.

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Colcannon

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Colcannon is a traditional St. Patrick's Day dish made with potatoes, cabbage, and green onions. We'll walk you through how to make the dish, including tips for getting the perfect creamy texture.

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Old-Fashioned Beef Stew

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As one BHG home cook raves, "This is my go to recipe. I have used it for years. I alter it depending on what I have on hand. In general I use less beef and more veggies. I use vegetable broth, instead of juice. It gives this a richer taste. In a pinch I have used beef broth and then left out the beef bouillon. Enjoy."

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Double-Smoked Salmon with Horseradish Cream

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Smoked salmon is a dish that's often eaten in Ireland. Here, we're smoking filets that have been stuffed with herbs over hickory. Serve the finished dish with a spicy horseradish cream.

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Cheeseburger Shepherd's Pie

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This St. Patrick's Day dinner has been a fan-favorite since we published it. As one reviewer shared, "My family loved this, even the picky 8 year old. Definitely a keeper."

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Oven Beef and Barley Stew

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Rather than cooking this beef stew on the stovetop, we're braising it to perfection in the oven. It's a great dish to customize. As a reviewer shared, "Great flavor. Used farro, had to add another 25 minutes or so to the cook time. Did not add the crouton topping."

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Cabbage & Potato Gratin

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If you're looking for a festive St. Patrick's Day side dish, try this comforting gratin. It's loaded with layers of potatoes and cabbage, and topped with a crunchy Panko bread crumb topping.

The 18 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 original St. Patrick's Day meal? ›

Shepherd's Pie

After corned beef and cabbage, one of the more popular traditional St. Patrick's Day food items is shepherd's pie. Minced lamb and mashed potatoes baked to perfection is the perfect entree food for those who aren't in the mood for beef.

What is the real St. Patrick's Day dinner? ›

That might mean corned beef and cabbage, the standout dish stateside, or a lamb or beef stew—the entrées those in the Emerald Isle are most likely to eat on March 17. Perhaps you'd prefer bangers and mash or a Guinness pie packed with beef? Create your St.

What is a leprechaun's favorite food? ›

Leprechauns are 100% carnivorous and will eat almost any meat that they can find. The leprechaun's highest craving of food is leprechaun eggs, with humans being their second favourite, as well as their most common source of food. Leprechauns are unique in the way their reproduction cycle works.

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 the national dish of Ireland? ›

The National Dishes of Ireland

Irish Stew is a thick, hearty dish of mutton, potatoes, and onions and undisputedly the national dish of Ireland.

What color to wear on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Dressing in green on St. Patrick's can trace its roots to leprechaun legends, as well as a sign of Irish defiance. Each year on St. Patrick's Day, tens of thousands of Americans add green to their outfits, even if they can't trace their ancestry back to the Emerald Isle.

What is the most common food in Ireland? ›

What are the most popular Irish foods?
  • Irish stew. ...
  • Boxty. ...
  • Soda bread. ...
  • Colcannon. ...
  • Barmbrack. ...
  • Black pudding. ...
  • Coddle. ...
  • Irish coffee. Irish coffee is a beloved beverage in Irish cuisine, combining hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and cream.
Mar 13, 2024

What are good snacks for St. Patrick's Day? ›

5 Popular St. Patrick's Day Snacks
  • Soda Bread. Everyone who celebrates St. ...
  • Irish Cheese Platter. ...
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage Bites. ...
  • Irish Potato Skins. ...
  • Pretzels and Irish Beer Cheese. ...
  • Spinach Dip. ...
  • Tortilla Chips. ...
  • Fruit and Veggie Platter.
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Why do we eat corned beef and cabbage at 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 to eat instead of corned beef and cabbage? ›

Irish Stew

Traditionally prepared with lamb or mutton, carrots, and root vegetables in a hearty broth. A solid go-to choice for a corned beef replacement. This is one of our go-to recipes when the weather starts to cool.

What do you eat on St. Patrick's Day trivia? ›

Corned beef and cabbage are foods traditionally eaten on St. Patrick's Day. Eating salted meats and cabbage dates back to the Middle Ages and is also a traditional Irish food!

What is the traditional Irish dish? ›

Colcannon and champ

Colcannon is a classic, comforting mash of potatoes, cabbage (or kale) and butter (or cream), flavoured with spring onions. Champ is a similar, mashed potato favourite, flavoured with spring onions, milk and butter.

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