Recipes for St. Patrick's Day

Cavalier Court Blog, Fairfax, VA  Celebrate St. Patrick's Day this month by making and enjoying a truly authentic Irish meal in your apartment!

Are you excited for St. Patrick’s Day? To help you get ready for this fun holiday, the Cavalier Court Blog is sharing a few traditional Irish recipes so you can celebrate without too much green food coloring. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this month by making and enjoying a truly authentic Irish meal in your Fairfax, VA apartment!

 

Corned Beef with Cabbage and Potatoes from Good Housekeeping

You can’t go wrong with corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day! For this recipe you will need corned-beef brisket, whole black peppercorns, whole allspice, garlic cloves, bay leaves, all-purpose potatoes, carrots, parsnips, head of green cabbage, grainy Dijon mustard, pure maple syrup, white horseradish, and chopped parsley.

 

Bangers and Mash with Onion Gravy from The Spruce

Bangers and Mash is a well-loved Irish and British meal. This dish comprises thick pork or beef sausages, mashed potatoes, and plenty of gravy. Here are all the ingredients needed to make this dish: vegetable oil, thick beef or pork sausages, potatoes, milk, butter, salt, ground black pepper, onions, balsamic vinegar, beef stock, cornstarch or corn flour, and water.

 

Irish Fish and Chips from The Food Channel

Ireland is known for their signature fish and chips. Being an island, the fish is always fresh, and cooks there have pretty much mastered the frying process. Here is everything you will need: russet potatoes, vegetable oil, salt, black pepper, malt vinegar, flour, baking powder, cod fillets, Guinness or ale beer, and a lightly beaten egg. Serve with this lemon & caper tartar sauce made from mayonnaise, dill pickle relish, red onion, lemon juice, and fresh chopped parsley.

 

Real Irish Soda Bread from Serious Eats

You don’t get much more traditional Irish than soda bread! Ingredients needed to make this dish include the following: all-purpose flour, kosher salt, baking soda, and low fat cultured buttermilk. Adjust the recipe based on whether you want the bread to turn out more fluffy or more chewy.

 

What is your favorite traditional Irish dish? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below this post. Thanks for reading. Have a wonderful St. Patrick’s Day and a hearty Irish meal!