March 16, 2026
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Looking for St. Patrick’s Day recipes that actually arrive? You’re in the right place. These recipes are the kind of dishes that people remember quickly and are the first to disappear from the table. Expect super-pleasant flavors, familiar ingredients, and recipes written in a way that makes sense even on first-time reading.
From hearty Irish classics like corned beef and cabbage to festive desserts and sweet green treats, these St. Patrick’s Day recipes celebrate the flavors people look forward to every March. Whether you’re planning a family dinner, a casual get-together with friends, or just need something festive for the week, these recipes will make it easy to bring some Irish comfort into your kitchen.
The best St. Patrick’s Day recipes are generous, comforting, and simple enough to put together without stress. This collection combines traditional favorites with fun seasonal ideas to help you create a table full of flavor and celebration.


St. Patrick’s Day Recipes
St. Patrick’s Day food is comforting, hearty, and full of character. Think smoked corned beef, Irish potatoes and cabbage, creamy Old Fashioned casserole, warm soda bread, and desserts that boast a little green. Some recipes are true to traditional Irish flavours. Some people lean into the fun side of the holiday with festive colors and nostalgic desserts.
And let’s be honest…that combination is what makes this holiday menu so fun.
1


smoked corned beef brisket
Smoked Corned Beef Brisket takes corned beef and cabbage to a new level with fallow-tender, super flavorful meat.
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2


maple corned beef recipe
This maple corned beef recipe is a version that delivers big flavor and a glossy finish worth carving out. Maple, orange, and rosemary create a rich, flavorful pan sauce that clings to every slice, and the low oven cooking keeps the meat tender and easy to slice.
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3


corned beef spice recipe
If you want a corned beef spice blend that smells incredible even before you add it to the pot, this is the spice blend for you. The flavors are bold, warm, and balanced, and blend with pantry staples in minutes.
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4


corned beef hash
My corned beef hash recipe is one of the best ways to use up leftover corned beef. Add grilled onions and potatoes and top with a fried egg for a delicious hash that’s perfect for brunch the next day.
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5


leftover prime rib hash
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6


Potato patty (with leftover mashed potatoes)
Reuse your mashed potatoes by making these potato patties for breakfast the next day or for a subsequent meal. Crispy on the outside and soft and delicious on the inside, these potato patties are made with leftover mashed potatoes.
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7


Irish potatoes and cabbage (colcannon)
If you want something cozy, buttery, and full of comfort, this Irish potato and cabbage recipe (also known as colcannon) is it. It’s simple, hearty, and made with ingredients you probably already have.
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8


fries
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9


Reuben sandwich recipe
We came here for the Reuben sandwich, which delivers melty cheese, crunchy rye, and the perfect tangy flavor in every bite. This version is layered just right, baked to a golden brown and buttery, and provides the exact balance that people searching for Reuben sandwich recipes are looking for. Bold and satisfying, this is the ultimate grilled cheese sandwich.
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10


Reuben Russian Dressing Recipe
This Russian dressing recipe for Reuben sandwiches is creamy, tangy, and slightly spicy with the mild kick of horseradish.
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11


Irish stew with mashed potatoes
This beef stew with mashed potatoes is a classic comforting dinner that’s perfect for the cooler months. Tender beef braised in beef broth with carrots, onions, garlic and warm spices is cooked on the stove and served over mashed potatoes.
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12


shepherd’s pie recipe
There’s nothing more hearty than a delicious shepherd’s pie recipe. Ground beef, gravy, and vegetables are cooked together, topped with creamy homemade mashed potatoes, then baked and served. Very comfort food all year round.
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13


irish coffee with jameson
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14


St. Patrick’s Day Cake Pop Recipe
My St. Patrick’s Day cake pops bring some Irish luck to your festivities! A decadent chocolate center coated in beautiful emerald green chocolate and topped with your favorite festive decorations. These will be the centerpiece of your St. Paddy’s dessert table!
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15


chocolate mint cookie
Chocolate mint cookies are chewy, sweet and addictive! My favorite Mint Truffles These soft, minty cookies filled with Hershey’s Kisses are so easy and so delicious. Everyone will love it!
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16


Mint Nanaimo Bar Recipe
These mint Nanaimo bars are a refreshing twist on the classic Canadian dessert. Mint Nanaimo bars are made with three layers: a crumbly chocolate and graham cracker base, a creamy green mint custard filling, and a layer of chocolate ganache on top. Why not make it as a fun St. Patrick’s Day treat?
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17


mint brownie bites
These mint brownie bites are super easy to make, just hide mint truffle kisses inside and top with mint buttercream.
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18


mint brownie
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19


irish soda bread
There’s nothing better than Irish soda bread straight out of the oven. This is an easy bread that is fermented with baking soda and baked to a golden brown color. It’s a little sweet because it contains raisins, and it’s really delicious when baked with lots of butter!
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Mix up some of these St. Patrick’s Day recipes and you’ll have a dish that’s festive, welcoming, and packed with crowd-pleasers. No matter what your celebration is, we hope these St. Patrick’s Day recipes help make your day a little more delicious.
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