Irish Soda Bread, large and small
Irish Coffee
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Sliced cabbage, bacon and onions
Green Pea Soup with Cheddar Shamrock
Cabbage fritters recipe here
Pudding
Shepherd’s Pie with Cheddar Mash
Grilled Ruben with Shamrock Potatoes and O’Cole Slaw
Shamrock Brownie
Don’t forget the 6th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Blog Crawl here on March 12th. Share something Irishy and join in the fun!
Thanks for stopping by, I will welcome March with open arms on Saturday!
I am joining Gollum for Foodie Friday.
What a wonderful array of St. Pat's Day food ideas! I remember drooling over the scallion tater cakes last year, will you share your recipe?
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Jenna, I erred. They are cabbage fritters, and the recipe was posted, but I added the link. Next week I'll do the tater scallion cakes. They look the same!
DeleteI am so glad I just had dinner. These are great ideas for St. Patty's Day!
ReplyDeleteOMG Kathleen.....wish I went to your house for St. Pat's Day, even if I'm not Irish and even if you don't invite me! Great tradition it seems to me! Thanks for sharing.
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You are invited, Fabby!
DeleteI am drooling! Can you please share your apricot cake recipe with us?
ReplyDeleteI put the link in, enjoy!
DeleteWhat tempting goodies! I just may have to go make myself an Irish coffee. '-)
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so delicious! You even made a meatloaf believer out of me with the shamrock shape. Have you given that recipe for the apricot pie or cake on here? That looks really good!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie,
DeleteI put the link in above.
All of this looks fantastic. I'm always curious about what people have on the table that might be fun to make. Thanks, Kathleen!
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Jane
Yum! Everything looks so delicious, and festive! xo
ReplyDeleteYour corned beef and cabbage looks delicious and the apple tart is just yum. Presentation A+.
ReplyDeleteKathleen, everything you make looks so delicious! It must be so wonderful to be a guest at your table!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great K! Especially the cabbage with bacon and that apricot cake! Ma's coming over tomorrow for coffee, I quickly looked at the ingredients to see if I could make it:@)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the St. Paddy's day inspiration, Kathleen. I wish I could have a taste of all your wonderful dishes. You're family is so lucky to enjoy all your kitchen creations. Hope all is well with you. xo
ReplyDeleteKathleen!!! I follow you, but somehow I missed that you were posting, again! I feel so crazy!!! This new one appeared this morning. Now, I realize that you have been posting for a while - ugh. I love this one. All of the food is just gorgeous and your presentations are just so....Irish!!! I am looking forward to linking up for St. Patrick's Day - welcome back (a little late!), my friend!!
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ReplyDeleteI love your header!! These pictures are all a feast for the eyes (no pun intended). Would you maybe share the recipes with us sometime? They all look delicious. :)
I'm really looking forward to participating in your St. Paddy's Day blog crawl this year. I've already set my tablescape up and everything! I've wanted to do a tablescape for St. Pat's Day since I first began blogging, but something always seemed to interfere. Now in my fourth year, I've finally done one. Better late than never. :)
Have a great weekend, Kathleen.
Warm hugs,
Denise at Forest Manor
Oh, those wonderful dishes..Yum! Looking forward to St. Patrick's Day. Love the shamrock soda bread and little butter shamrocks. Cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post!! I love your table in your header, and your food looks like it should be featured in a St. Patrick's Day cookbook! (the photos are beautiful). Would you consider sharing your recipe for the cabbage, bacon and onions? Are they just thrown into a pan and fried? Everything looks YUMMY! Rosie
ReplyDeleteLoving the shamrock meatloaf!!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have the recipes for all of them, if possible. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBe gone, temptress! :-) :-) :-) After Fat Tuesday, I'll be in low carb, lowfat hell. Please send someone to rescue me! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the shamrock meat loaf!
ReplyDelete- Alma, The Tablescaper
Gosh I'm sitting here all hungry and that was just brutal looking at all that food! What does a blog crawl mean anyway?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it Kathleen!
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