1Irish Brown Bread
Will DickeyThere's hardly a side more versatile than a loaf of Irish brown bread. Slather a few slices in butter, toast it with some Irish cheddar, or dunk your piece in a bowl of stew to sop up so much flavor. Either way, your feast won't be complete without it.
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2Potato Skins
Will DickeySo many potato recipes to plate up on St. Patrick's Day! This one takes potato skins, then loads them up with toppings such as cheddar cheese, bacon, sour cream, and green onion. But really, you can add whatever you want!
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3Cabbage Soup
Will DickeyPacked with healthy and flavorful veggies like onions, carrots, garlic, several cans of white beans, and, of course, cabbage, you'll want to slurp this soup right up.
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4Reuben Egg Rolls
C.W. NewellEverything you love about the Reuben sandwich comes together in these crispy egg rolls! Tender corned beef, tangy sauerkraut, and melty Swiss cheese all fried up, then complete with a Russian dressing for dipping.
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5Fried Cabbage
Caitlin BenselBacon is the secret to making this fried cabbage simply irresistible. Not only does thick-cut bacon give the side dish some crispy texture, but the cabbage is actually cooked in the bacon drippings to really add more of that bacon flavor.
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6Mashed Potato Pancakes
Danielle DalySmooth and cheesy on the inside and crispy on the outside, these potato pancakes are similar to Boxty, and a feast for the senses! You can serve them up with smoked salmon, corned beef, or simply a bowl of sour cream for dipping.
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7Creamed Peas
Ralph SmithYou only need 15 minutes to whip up this classic creamy dish. Just grab a can of those crispy fried onions from the supermarket and your whole family will be doing an Irish jig!
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8Cabbage and Sausage
Will DickeySmoked sausage meets tender cabbage in this comforting dish. We love the idea of adding a dollop of grainy mustard or sour cream (or both) to bring the whole skillet together.
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9Candied Carrots
David MaloshWith spring right around the corner, these bright orange carrots will be a sweet reminder of what's to come! Add lots of fresh chopped parsley leaves on top to give the dish another burst of flavor and a pop of green!
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10Potato Rolls
Danielle DalyIrish potatoes take on a whole new meaning when baked into these buttery, soft dinner rolls. If you have any extras, you can use them to make corned beef sliders the next day.
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11Crock-Pot Scalloped Potatoes
Caitlin BenselPotatoes are comforting on their own, but add a cream, Gruyère, and sharp white Cheddar sauce and they become a decadent delight! Making them in a slow cooker means you can spend more time celebrating with friends and family.
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12Jalapeño-Cheddar Scones
Ryan DauschThis recipe takes traditional Irish foods, like scones and Cheddar, and adds a spicy kick with an unexpected ingredient: jalapeño peppers! It would be perfect alongside an Irish beef stew.
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13Colcannon
Will DickeyMashed potato fans, this one's for you! The traditional Irish dish combines creamy mashed potatoes with tender, buttery cabbage or kale and green onions for a pop of flavor.
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14Pea Salad
Ralph SmithRee says this dish "will forever be etched in my comfort food memory" and it's easy to see why. It's creamy, fresh, and loaded with bacon and cheese.
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15Irish Soda Bread
The Pioneer WomanThis quick bread has a mild, tangy flavor, similar to biscuits. So it's just as delicious as a side dish for dinner as it is for breakfast or dessert. In fact, it would be perfect alongside a hearty beef stew.
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16Air Fryer Potatoes
Will DickeyThese crispy potatoes go with just about any main course, whether it's beef, chicken, or pork. Plus, they take less than 30 minutes to make!
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17Edna Mae's Escalloped Cabbage
The Pioneer WomanThis creamy cabbage casserole is cheesy and satisfying with a hint of spice thanks to the green jalapeño peppers. It makes a good amount of cheese sauce so you might want to have some bread for dipping.
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18Beer Bread
Bridget Edwards / The Pioneer WomanYou only need 4 ingredients to make this fluffy, tender bread! The beer gives it a malty, yeasty flavor that's not overly strong.
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19Cheddar Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes
Ralph Smith 20Irish Nachos
Will DickeyWhile it might not be traditional, this Irish potato recipe is delicious nonetheless. And it's a fun addition to any St. Paddy's Day party.
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