The McDonald’s Shamrock Shake is a customer favorite, but you can also make this sweet treat at home. This recipe from Kitchen Fun with My Three Sons is a simple and delicious copycat version.
10 festive recipes to make for St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick’s Day has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture, and what better way to commemorate it than with a festive feast?
Copycat McDonald’s Shamrock Shake
Irish Soda Bread
If you've never made bread before, don't be daunted. Irish soda bread is the perfect place to start. You'll want to eat this delicious allergy-friendly version from Coffee Table Eats for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Vegan Green Rice Crispy Treats
Naturally Green Pancakes
Want to start your St. Patrick's Day off right? Try these bright and delicious banana pancakes from Being Nutritious. They get the green color from mint rather than food coloring.
Traditional Irish Stew
Hearty, comforting Irish stew is the perfect thing to serve for St. Patrick's Day dinner. Try this recipe from Robust Recipes.
Guinness Caramels
This grown-up caramel recipe from Sous Chef gets some added depth and flavor from the famous Irish beer Guinness.
Shepherd’s Pie
This tasty shepherd's pie recipe from Ahead of Thyme is packed with hearty vegetables, ground beef and flavorful spices. It reheats well so you'll love the leftovers just as much as the first bite.
Shamrock Loaded Baked Potato Frittata
We never need another excuse for brunch, but we'll use St. Patrick's Day as one. This loaded baked potato frittata from Fountain Avenue Kitchen adds a festive touch with green bell pepper shamrocks.
Colcannon AKA Irish Mashed Potatoes
This traditional Irish dish from How to Make Recipes turns a humble bowl of mashed potatoes into a hearty healthy meal with kale and bacon.
Irish Scones
These authentic Irish scones from Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking are about to be your weekend breakfast go-to.
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