I remember learning about this holiday back in kindergarten. Well, more like introduced, through little gold-foil chocolate coins hidden throughout the room... nothing like waxy cocoa incentive for children.
Probably very little of these foods below are truly traditionally or relevantly Irish, but I like the idea of all these foods too much to really care! Hahaha, sorry, Irish people. It's because we like you so much. :X
Plate o' Gold - Irish Weekend Fry-Up Breakfast, via Epicurious
Amazingly Easy Irish Soda Bread via Allrecipes
Guinness® Bread via Allrecipes
Beer Braised Irish Stew and Colcannon via Allrecipes
Irish Bacon And Cabbage Soup via Allrecipes
Irish Lamb Stew via Allrecipes
Boxty Cakes via Food Network
Double Jack Stew via Food Network
Apple Amber via European Cuisines
Chocolate Potato Cake via European Cuisines
Carrigaline Whiskey Pie via European Cuisines
And all things green!
Mint Chocolate Chip Pancakes via Epicurious
Matcha Latte via Bon Appetit
St. Patrick's Day Popcorn via A Taste of Home
Sauteed Brussels Sprouts with Lemon and Pistachios via Epicurious
Garlicky Asparagus Flatbread via BHG
Cucumber and Avocado Salad via Bon Appetit
Minty Pea Dip via Whole Living
Creamed Peas and Onions via Bon Appetit
Ginger-and-Mint Lime Floats via BHG
More fun links:
- Article and recipe musing on traditional Irish dessert from NYT Blog
- Beautiful recipe slideshows and information from Epicurious
- 23 Vividly Verdant Recipes from Bon Appetit
- St. Patrick's Day desserts from Better Homes and Gardens (these all sound so good!!)
- A little history and recipes from A Taste of Home
- List of recipes with plenty of pictures from A Taste of Home
- Green Foods slideshow from Epicurious
- Series of video recipes from Food Network
- St. Patrick's Day Menu Ideas and Guide from Bon Appetit
- St. Patrick's Day recipes from Better Homes and Gardens
- Collection of Irish-based desserts from Ashley Holmgren
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