Having a dear hub belonging to the Ryan Clan, and some Irish in me' lines as well, I have spent quite a bit o' time over the years seeking out some traditional Irish grub. Ya know, the kind that leaves my man talking with an Irish accent at the end of the meal. Haha.
With St. Patrick's Day just a couple days out I know you all are dying to get your hands on some great recipes. I have posted some photos and links to quite a few traditional Irish recipes below. Some we have tried and some are on our list to-do. Let me know if you have any other Irish recipe favorites that should have made the cut.
BREAKFAST:
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This one is pretty much a must-have. There are different versions but if you want to experience traditional, this needs to be on your plate.
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LUNCH:
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Fun for the kiddos
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DINNER:
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SIDES:
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Traditional Potato Dish
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This is one of our family favorites. Our dear friends in England served us this when we were visiting ages ago.
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Parsnip, Potato & St Gall Cheese (Irish Cheese)
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This is a recipe on one of my Besties Blogs. She is a fabulous Foodie!
DESSERT:
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A crisp, honeycombed toffee was served as a treat at Irish Fairs.
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Okay this next recipe may not be completely traditional but they are so stinkin' cute!
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BEVERAGES:
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Make it green the natural way without food dye.
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Now, that is an Irish feast! You may need to pick and choose - or plan
a week to celebrate the luck-o-the-Irish.
Happy Cooking!
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