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  2. The 27 Best Traditional Irish Foods to Make This St. Patrick ...

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    Get the recipe. 2. Irish Soda Bread. Sally's Baking Recipes. There are plenty of reasons to love soda bread, but the top two are that it doesn’t need to be kneaded and it doesn’t require yeast ...

  3. Colcannon - Wikipedia

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    Colcannon is most commonly made with only four ingredients: potatoes, butter, milk and cabbage. Irish historian Patrick Weston Joyce defined it as "potatoes mashed with butter and milk, with chopped up cabbage and pot herbs". [3] It can contain other ingredients such as scallions (spring onions), leeks, laverbread, onions and chives.

  4. 26 St. Patrick's Day Recipes Better Than a Pot of Gold

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    For the purists out there, nothing screams St. Patrick's Day quite like shepherd's pie. This Irish comfort food leaves nothing to be desired. When it comes to meat, traditionally, shepherd's pie ...

  5. 50 Must-Try St. Patrick's Day Recipes - AOL

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    A Big Bowl of Irish Comfort Food: Colcannon Greetings from Ireland. Traditionally, Colcannon was one of the festive dishes eaten at Hallowe’en, when a ring and a thimble would be hidden in the ...

  6. Irish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Irish cuisine ( Irish: Cócaireacht na héireann) encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with the island of Ireland. It has developed from antiquity through centuries of social and political change and the mixing of different cultures, predominantly with those from nearby Britain and other European regions.

  7. Champ (food) - Wikipedia

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    Champ is made by combining mashed potatoes with chopped scallions, butter, milk, and, optionally, salt and pepper. [2] It was sometimes made with stinging nettle rather than scallions. [3] [4] In some areas the dish is also called "poundies". [5] Champ is similar to another Irish dish, colcannon, which uses kale or cabbage in place of scallions.

  8. Irish chef Richard Corrigan shares his favourite traditional ...

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    Colcannon soup is a soul-warming symphony of potatoes, kale and cream that captures the essence of Irish comfort. As the aroma of simmering onions and garlic fills the air, dive into a bowl ...

  9. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Picture shows slices of black pudding (dark) and white pudding (light). Boxty. Bacstaí. Finely grated raw potato and mashed potato mixed together with flour, baking soda, buttermilk and occasionally egg, then cooked like a pancake on a griddle pan. Breakfast roll. Rollóg bhricfeasta.