Just in time for Saint Patrick’s Day, here are 25 Saint Patrick’s Day, Irish, or Green Food-based Recipes. Not everything is “Irish” in the traditional sense, and although you won’t see Irish soda bread, there’s plenty of potatoes and green food.
Mint and Chocolate Fudge Oreo Bars
Potatoes and Potato-Based Recipes
Lemon & Dill Roasted Potato Sticks
Ginger Coconut Oil Roasted Vegetable, Potatoes, and Fennel
Caribbean Citrus Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Ginger Roasted Tri-Color Potatoes
Coconut & Olive Oil Roasted “French Fries”
Cinnamon Sugar & Ginger Roasted Potato Sticks
Cheezy Vegetable Bake (Vegan, GF)
Salsa & Cheezy Baked Beans & Vegetables (Vegan, GF)
Savory Pumpkin Potato and Carrot Soup
Hearty Vegan Southwestern Sweet & Spicy Soup
Sweet Potato Graham Cracker “French Toast” Sticks’
More Potato-Based Recipes Here
Green Food (it’s not all Irish-themed food but there’s plenty of Green in the featured dishes)
Spinach & Artichoke Dip (Fat Free, Vegan)
Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata
Spicy Baked Eggs and Hash Brown Casserole
Cheezy Kale Chips (Raw or Oven-Bake, Vegan, GF)
Raw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing
Raw Broccoli Salad with Vegan Slaw Dressing
Cucumber Wraps (Raw, Vegan, GF)
Apple Glazed Vegetable & Edamame Stir Fry
Caribbean Citrus and Vegetable Stir Fry
Szechuan Shrimp Stir Fry with Fried Rice
Fig Butter & Cumin Tempeh Stir Fry
Mint Chocolate Coconut Snowballs (No-Bake, Vegan, GF)
Chocolate Coconut Kale Chips (Raw or Oven-Bake, Vegan, GF) – Don’t knock these until you try them because they are delicious.
Triple Layer Fudgy Mint Oreo Brownies
Are you celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day in any way?
We have no plans.
When we lived in Chicago, talk about a week long party. They dye the Chicago River green every year, the bars and nightlife is beyond crazy, and it’s one big party. For a week.
Saint Paddy’s Day is what I like to think of as Chicago’s version of Mardi Gras and because of the huge Irish population that lives there, and there’s more than one or two green beers being served.
Do you have a favorite Irish food, favorite way to eat potatoes, or a favorite green food?
Sugar snap peas, broccoli, asparagus, Brussels sprouts are staples in my world.
Chocolate kale chips are a nice way to eat greens and chocolate together. Everything is better with chocolate.
Jello shots and green brownies are fun once year. Not that I would know.
Thanks for the Soyfoods Giveaway entries
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!
Holy cow, now that is a lineup! I need to get my butt in gear I got nottin’ for tomorrow!
Wow, chocolate kale chips! Now I’ve really seen it all! Thanks for these healthy, yummy ideas.
they’re one of my fave ways to eat kale :)
LOVE it when you compile posts Averie! i have GOT to make those sweet potato graham cracker sticks. ps guess what?? i’m in your time zone! my bf and i are in Vegas for the weekend. i’ve never been here! it’s crazy!
HAVE a BLAST!
I’m not Irish and I don’t really celebrate the “holiday”. In college I did the green beer thing, but I haven’t in ages. I’m going to a dinner at a friends’ house and bring salad…that’s green. Count it. ;)
We aren’t Irish, nor do we really celebrate! But we always enjoy Irish eats :) Last night we had corned beef and cabbage and I have Irish soda bread on my list of things to bake this weekend! Happy Friday Averie!!
We aren’t going out to celebrate either. But, I love some of the St. Patty’s day foods – especially anything involving potatoes :). Might just have to cook up something special
So many great recipes! It’s amazing how your pictures have changed over time-you take such amazing pictures now!
I almost didn’t post some of them but hey, we all started somewhere!
I must get potatoes today! I wanted one so badly last night and my entire bin was bad. I obviously don’t cook them fast enough. Sigh.
I don’t buy them unless I know I’m going to use them. Even though it looks differently from this post, I really don’t make potatoes that often! I’ll buy some, then get 2-3 recipes out of them, and then 6 mos can go by before I buy them again!
No plans for St. Patty’s day. My sis is coming to visit, but we’re not doing anything special to celebrate the holiday. I don’t know that I’ve ever really had any Irish cuisine to be honest.
You have SO many recipes. I can see why you were overwhelmed at the whole recipage thing. I think it would take you at least 4 months to enter everything haha. Have a great weekend!
Yeah I have not counted but I would say 400 maybe? When I was merging my blog from Blogger to WP, 18 months ago, it was overwhelming then….there is no way today I could do it! Which is why I am amazed when I see pretty big bloggers convert into the system. I am always shocked and amazed how they pulled it off!
These look delicious! I can’t wait to make up some green or Irish foods tomorrow for St. Patty’s Day! You’ve given me some great ideas…now I just have to narrow it down to a few!
Glad you like the ideas!
Ditto to Chicago…I had my share of St. Patrick’s Day partying in Chicago. One year I hosted a northside green bagels and beer breakfast before we boarded a bus for the southside parade. Glad those days are behind me!
I didn’t know you lived there. Yes, crazy scene around St Paddy’s Day time!
I’ll take one of each!
First off, I want to say that the new header looks beautiful, Averie! I’m loving the new improvements that you’re making.
And secondly… mmmm potatoes :D
Thanks, Brittany!
I love sweet potatoes, and as far as green foods, I am with you on asparagus and broccoli. I have been trying to resist getting a Shamrock Shake from McDonald’s, but I may have to make one, because I have seen way too many blog posts about different variations on the theme this week.
Oddly enough, sweet potatoes are the ONLY type of potato I actually enjoy! I like them best made in to baked sweet potato fries =)