The 25 BEST Irish Recipes (2024)

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Looking for some traditional Irish food for St. Patrick’s Day, or just any time? You’ve come to the right place!

We’ve compiled this great list of Irish Recipes for you to cook in your own kitchen. You’ll find cozy stews, great potato dishes, tasty breads and so much more!

If you’ve never tried Irish cuisine, now is a great time to start. It’s full of cozy comforting recipes you and your family will love.

Cook your way through all of these wonderful Irish recipes, you’re sure to find a new favorite. Have fun…

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1. Dublin Coddle

Looking for some authentic Irish fare for your St. Patrick’s day feast? Look no further than this hearty and cozy Dublin coddle. Loaded with rich and satisfying flavors from sausage, bacon and potatoes, this is what you call comfort food!

Get the Recipe: Dublin Coddle

2. Guinness Beef Stew

Who doesn’t like a nice steaming pot of stew? Melt in your mouth beef, hearty veggies, and an amazing Guinness stout based gravy. So comforting!

Get the Recipe: Guinness Beef Stew

3. Colcannon

Colcannon is one of the most famous Irish recipes. Mashed potatoes and cabbage, it’s a great comfort food side dish!

Get the Recipe: Colcannon

4. Irish Soda Bread

Irish soda bread is super easy, no kneading required. It has a biscuit like texture and can be flavored with raisins or dried cranberries.

Get the Recipe @ natashaskitchen

5. Irish Lamb Stew

This lamb stew is a classic Irish comfort food. It just takes a few minutes of hands on time, then slowly simmers to perfection! One of our favorite Irish recipes…

Get the Recipe @ jocooks

Check out our collection of favorite Stew Recipes!

6. Full Irish Breakfast

Similar to it’s cousin the English breakfast, this full Irish breakfast is jam packed with a variety of flavors. It has eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes and has browns. What a way to start the day!

Get the Recipe @ happyfoodstube

7. Irish Scones

These easy scones are a must for your afternoon tea time. They’re great with butter or jam!

Get the Recipe @ sweetandsavorypursuits

8. Cabbage and Bacon

Though corned beef and cabbage is usually associated with St. Patrick’s day in America, this cabbage and bacon is more authentically Irish. Try it, it’s great!

Get the Recipe @ aspicyperspective

9. Irish Shepherd’s Pie

You’re going to love this cozy shepherd’s pie. Tender lambs and veggies in a hearty gravy, then all is topped off with mashed potatoes. Great comfort food!

Get the Recipe @ giveitsomethyme

10. Pub Cheese

This pub cheese is a great addition to your appetizer spread. It’s super easy to make and is perfect for dipping crackers, pretzels and veggies.

Get the Recipe @ howsweeteats

11. Irish Boxty

Boxty, or potato cakes, are super easy to make and are great as a snack, appetizer or side dish. Great use for leftover mashed potatoes!

Get the Recipe @ gritsandpinecones

12. Irish Bangers and Mash

Bangers and mash are a great idea for your St. Patrick’s day supper. The Irish bangers and cheesy colcannon mash compliment each other perfectly!

Get the Recipe @ theoriginaldish

Check out our collection of favorite Mashed Potato Recipes!

13. Irish Fish Chowder

This Irish fish chowder is one cozy bowl. It has salmon, haddock, smoked haddock and mussels in a creamy, flavorful broth. YUMMM.

Get the Recipe @ carolinescooking

14. Champ

Champ is a common Irish side dish. Buttery, creamy mashed potatoes with sliced green onions. Simple, yet so satisfying.

Get the Recipe @ vikaalinka

15. Dublin Lawyer

If you’re a seafood fan, you have to try this Dublin lawyer. Lobster is cooked with a creamy whiskey sauce. It’s great over rice or with nice crusty bread.

Get the Recipe @ thewineloverskitchen

16. Dingle Pie

This Dingle pie is a regional dish from the Dingle peninsula. It’s similar to a pot pie and has a hearty filling of lamb and veggies in a tasty gravy.

Get the Recipe @ savortheflavour

17. Chips and Curry Sauce

It seems chips (by which I mean French fries) are served with different toppings or sauces wherever you go. In Ireland, they’re accompanied by a sweet and savory curry sauce. Munch, munch.

Get the Recipe @ irishamericanmom

18. Irish Brown Bread

Brown bread is another easy Irish bread recipe. It’s rich, hearty and great for sopping up those tasty Irish stews!

Get the Recipe @ browneyedbaker

19. Irish Pasties

These Irish pasties are tasty handheld little pies filled with beef and potatoes. They’re a great way to use leftover roast beef.

Get the Recipe @ favfamilyrecipes

20. Roast Leg of Lamb

Lamb is a very popular meat in Ireland. This roast leg of lamb recipe only requires a handful of ingredients, but turns out great every time!

Get the Recipe @ damndelicious

21. Barmbrack

This barmbrack is a tasty Irish bread. It has raisings, dried cherries and the flavor is enhanced by cinnamon, nutmeg and ground cloves.

Get the Recipe @ reluctantentertainer

22. Jambons

Jambons are delicious little ham and cheese pastries. They’re a very popular Irish street food, but you can make them in your own kitchen with only four ingredients!

Get the Recipe @ ourbestbites

23. Irish Leek and Potato Soup

Potatoes are such an iconic food in Irelands, so of course they have some great potato soups. This one has leeks and fresh herbs and has a hearty creamy texture.

Get the Recipe @ thedeliciousspoon

Check out our collection of favorite Soup Recipes!

24. Irish Fish Cakes

These Irish fish cakes are so good! They only need a few ingredients and have a crispy outside with a tender and flaky inside.

Get the Recipe @ thisishowicook

25. Gur Cakes

We’re wrapping up this list with a unique Irish sweet treat. These gur cakes get their flavoring from tea, orange juice, cinnamon and ginger. The combination is amazing!

Get the Recipe @ wholesomeireland

So there you go, twenty five traditional Irish Recipes. Which one are you going to try first?

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This great collection of traditional Irish Food has plenty of great dishes to cook for St. Patrick's Day, or just whenever you're feeling Irish! We love this Guinness beef stew:

Ingredients

  • 2.5 lbs beef, cut into 1.5 in chunks
  • 1 lb baby potatoes
  • 4 carrots, roughly chopped
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 4 celery stalks, chopped
  • 5-6 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 1 12oz bottle Guinness stout
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar (or red wine vinegar)
  • 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 sprigs fresh rosemary (or 2 tsp dried)
  • 7-8 sprigs fresh thyme (or 2 tsp dried)
  • 3 bay leaves
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  • 2 Tbsp cooking oil
  • 2-3 Tbsp flour

Instructions

  1. In a skillet over medium high heat, add oil then beef chunks. Give a quick sear to all sides. Don't overcrowd, work in batches if necessary.
  2. In slow cooker, add half of veggies, then meat, herbs, and chopped garlic then remaining veggies. Add liquids. Everything should be submerged. If needed add additional water or broth.
  3. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours or high for 4 hours.
  4. Mix 2-3 tablespoons of flour with cold water. Gradually stir into cooked stew until you get your desired consistency.

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    What food do Irish people eat the most? ›

    Believed to have been a staple of Irish cuisine since around the year 1800, heart-warming homemade stew remains a firm favourite to this day. To many across the country, Irish stew is the national dish of Ireland. The methods and flavour of an Irish stew vary from person to person and have evolved over the years.

    What is the most traditional Irish dinner? ›

    As a result, bacon and cabbage is technically the more traditional Irish dish; corned beef and cabbage is the Irish-American variant. Irish soda bread is a quick bread made without yeast. It rises, because, when combined, baking soda and buttermilk act as a leavening agent.

    What is Ireland's national dish? ›

    Irish Stew

    An easy and flexible meal that's commonly considered the national dish of Ireland, says Amy Lawless, an Irish American and co-owner of The Dearborn in Chicago. Though generally made with mutton, onions, carrots, celery, and potatoes, Irish stew can also be created with beef or chicken, she explains.

    What is the main meal of the day in Ireland? ›

    The main meal of the day for locals is dinner, meaning making reservations is a good idea, especially if you're planning to dine during peak Irish dinner hours (from 8:00 p.m. onward).

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    You may be surprised to hear that the carrot has been victorious in claiming the title of Ireland's favourite vegetable, even though you thought it might have been the potato!

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    What do Irish eat for breakfast? ›

    All full Irish breakfasts include some or all of the following: Bacon, sausages, baked beans, eggs, mushrooms, grilled tomatoes, and perhaps some cooked leftover potatoes made into a hash or a bubble and squeak. There will also be toast, butter, marmalade, and lots of tea to drink.

    What do Irish drink most? ›

    Top 10 Drinks In Ireland
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    What fruit is native to Ireland? ›

    Summer Berries: Wild strawberry, raspberry, bilberry, Autumn Sweetness: Rosehips, Elderberries, Hawthorn berries, Hazelnuts. Winter Wonders: Wintercress, Crow garlic, Wood sorrel. Edible Seaweeds: Sea spaghetti, Dulse, Sea lettuce, Serrated wrack and Velvet horn.

    What is the most famous Irish dish? ›

    Irish stew: This is the dish Irish people are most likely to roll out for St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Hearty chunks of lamb are slow-cooked in a rich gravy with onion, potatoes, carrot and parsley. Coddle is a traditional Dublin stew with sausages, onion, potato and bacon – or rashers as they're known locally.

    What vegetables do Irish eat? ›

    Vegetables grown and eaten in Ireland included onions, chives, cabbage, celery, wild garlic and leeks.

    What is an 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 a stereotypical Irish meal? ›

    Representative Irish dishes include Irish stew, bacon and cabbage, boxty, coddle, and colcannon.

    What is a full Irish breakfast? ›

    A traditional full Irish breakfast comprises bacon, sausage, eggs, potatoes, beans, soda bread or toast, tomatoes, mushrooms, and white or black pudding. For those wondering, black pudding coagulates the pig's blood into a sausage form. The white pudding is simply a pork sausage, usually flat.

    What is the difference between Colcannon and Champ? ›

    What is the difference between Colcannon and Champ? Both Irish dishes, Champ is mashed potatoes with chopped spring onions (scallions) and milk. Colcannon is Champ with the addition of cabbage and sometimes some herbs.

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