4 Fun and Delicious St. Patrick’s Day Recipes
St. Patrick’s Day is only a few weeks away! That means wearing green, drinking some green brews, and looking out for pesky leprechauns. Although most people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by going out, we thought with the pandemic still in swing, we’d share some ideas for celebrating at home. So, we’ve put together four traditional, and not-so-traditional, Irish recipes for you and your family to enjoy!
Our first magically delicious Irish recipe is corned beef and cabbage. Even if you make extra of this delicious traditional Irish food, the corned beef goes perfectly in a Reuben, or more dishes. For this recipe all you need is corned beef, bay leaves, thyme, baby potatoes, carrots, and cabbage. For the full recipe visit our friends at Delish!
Our second St. Patty’s day food is almost as rich as you’ll be after finding that leprechauns pot of gold; and that’s a Baileys Cheesecake. This delicious dessert is sure to delight everyone’s tastebuds and stay true to the Irish tradition with the addition of Baileys. Featuring Oreos and ganache filling, you and your guests will definitely fall in love with this dessert. Check out the full recipe here.
Our third St. Patrick’s Day item is one you all know and love. Rice Krispy treats with Lucky Charms. If you have younger kids, this is a perfect project for them! All you need is butter, lucky charms, marshmallows, almond bark, and green food coloring to make this delicious and fun treat. Your kids will have a blast making the marshmallow shapes, and you’ll have a blast eating them! Visit our friends at Pillsbury to see the whole recipe.
Our last Irish recipe for you and your family to enjoy is a delicious twist on an old Irish classic: the potato. Stuffed Parmesan potatoes to be exact. These creamy and delicious potatoes are quick and easy appetizers before your Irish feast. All you need are russet potatoes, cream, basil, parmesan, thyme, salt, and pepper to make this delicious dish. It’s easy, quick and delicious! Check out the rest of the rest of this recipe at Good House Keeping.
We hope you enjoyed these recipes! If you give then a try, let us know on our Facebook or Instagram pages. Have a happy St. Patty’s day!