10 Must-Try St. Patrick's Day Recipes
By: Sheri Wetherell
Published: March 13, 2013

No St. Patrick's Day table is complete without Corned Beef and Cabbage. One of my favorite side dishes to serve alongside it is Colcannon, a cabbage and potato mash that really has no rules - just toss in what you like. Read on for more delicious Irish fare from a Rosemary Rum Raisin Soda Bread to Guinness Ice Cream. Finish it all off with some good old Irish Whiskey with Homemade Irish Cream. Click here for even more sweet and savory St. Patrick's Day recipes.
Slow Cooked Corned Beef and Cabbage

No St. Patty's Day table is complete without Corned Beef and Cabbage. Try this easy slow cooker corned beef recipe.
Irish Colcannon

Cabbage, potatoes, leeks and bacon all in one glorious mash. Get this Colcannon recipe.
Rosemary Rum Raisin Soda Bread with Pecans



Dark rum, raisins, rosemary and more make this soda bread recipe from Bob Vivant simply addictive!
Steak and Guinness Pie



A hearty stew-like pie made with Ireland's famous stout. Make one big pie or cut the pastry into individual sizes. Get this Steak and Guinness Pie recipe.
St. Patty's Lamb Pie



This Lamb Pie recipe is a great way to use up leftover leg of lamb. Making it fresh? Simply sauté ground lamb instead.
Creamy Irish Potato Stew



This easy to make rich and creamy Irish potato stew has flavorful hints of celery and green onion.
Homemade Corned Beef Hash



This hearty breakfast is a great way to use up leftover corned beef and potatoes. Top it with a fried or poached egg. Get this Corned Beef Hash recipe.
Guinness Ice Cream



The recipe calls for Guinness, though you can substitute any stout. 22 oz equals 1 1/2 cans of Guinness. Recommendation: drink the leftover 1/2 can while you prepare this recipe. Get this Guinness Ice Cream recipe.
Grasshopper Dessert Squares



Kids will love this chocolate crusted minty green chilled dessert. Make it ahead and store in the freezer. Get this Grasshopper Pie recipe.
Irish Coffee with Homemade Irish Cream



You're gonna wanna whip up an extra large batch of the Homemade Irish Cream recipe!