Rutabagas and carrots blend together to make a comforting, slightly sweet soup.
A sweet, savory and spicy curry sauce perfect for dipping chips.
Boiled and mashed rutabaga is a favorite vegetable side in Ireland.
Savory pie, or tart as we say in Ireland, is a perfect one-dish dinner or lunch. There's a tart for everyone in this selection of savory pies
Here you'll find a free printable Irish Christmas Blessing to share with family and friends. It features one of my favorite Irish Christmas blessings. I hope you like it. "May the Blessings of Christmas be with you, May the Christ Child light your way, May God's holy angels guide you, And keep you safe each...Read More
Parboiled onions are baked in heavy cream with fresh thyme, salt and pepper.
Carrot and coriander soup is very popular in Ireland. It's lovely orange color makes it an ideal soup for fall and perfect to serve at Halloween. This is one of my favorite carrot soup recipes, plus it's extremely popular in Ireland, with its sweet and spicy taste. Table of Contents Cilantro and Coriander The flavor...Read More
Irish style coleslaw consists of shredded cabbage and carrots smothered in a creamy dressing. No vinegar required.
A fruity festive pie filling originating in England in medieval times.
A spice bag is a favorite takeaway item served in Chinese restaurants all over Ireland. Chinese food is Ireland's favorite type of take-out, known in Ireland as takeaway. So it shouldn't be too much of a surprise that the Irish have invented their own Chinese dish, the Spice Bag. An Irish Spice Bag But what
Savory pie, or tart as we say in Ireland, is a perfect one-dish dinner or lunch. There's a tart for everyone in this selection of savory pies
Are you searching for Irish recipes online? Does Irish cooking bring back fond childhood memories? Do you remember some traditional Irish foods cooked by a family member in years gone by, and you would love to recreate these dishes?
Puff pastry shells filled with chicken and mushrooms in a creamy white wine sauce are perfect for entertaining.
Cod fillets are dipped in a batter made with beer, then deep fried and served with chips and mushy peas. Fish and chips is one of my all time favorite meals from my childhood days in Ireland. Mushy peas compliment this meal perfectly. This light and crispy beer batter is perfect for deep frying cod...Read More
Soft on the inside but ultra-crispy on the outside.
Guinness adds delicious hearty flavor to these grilled steaks. Marinate the steaks before cooking for a delicious taste of Ireland.
Learn how to peel a rutabaga and cut it into cubes for cooking in your favorite soup and stew recipes.
Irish soda bread is world famous, and the perfect partner for a bowl of soup or stew. Here I'll share my favorite Irish recipes for breads and scones. I'll also share some American and Irish favorites for pancakes and muffins.
A sweet, savory and spicy curry sauce perfect for dipping chips.
Parboiled onions are baked in heavy cream with fresh thyme, salt and pepper.
Irish style coleslaw consists of shredded cabbage and carrots smothered in a creamy dressing. No vinegar required.
This recipe for Irish cod fish cakes is simple Irish fare at its best!
Hard boiled egg, tomato, green onions, lettuce and mayonnaise create a true taste of Ireland in these savory sandwiches.
A delicious low carb crustless egg quiche with broccoli, ham and smooth Swiss gruyere cheese.
A traditional fruited bread loaf served at Halloween in Ireland.
Made with English garden peas to mimic the texture of English Marrowfat Peas
Irish style coleslaw consists of shredded cabbage and carrots smothered in a creamy dressing. No vinegar required.
Shortbread is originally from Scotland, but like many tasty Gaelic treats, Irish people have shared a love of shortbread with their Scottish neighbors for centuries. And the best shortbread in the world is baked with creamy butter made from grass fed cows such as Irish Kerrygold butter. Table of Contents Simple Shortbread Shortbread biscuits are...Read More
Curious to learn more about your Irish family ancestry and history? Let's talk about how to best learn about your Irish roots and family tree.
A light egg sponge base is filled with apricot jam, whipped cream and fruit.
Irish style coleslaw consists of shredded cabbage and carrots smothered in a creamy dressing. No vinegar required.
Are you searching for Irish recipes online? Does Irish cooking bring back fond childhood memories? Do you remember some traditional Irish foods cooked by a family member in years gone by, and you would love to recreate these dishes?
Boiled and mashed rutabaga is a favorite vegetable side in Ireland.
Irish soda bread is world famous, and the perfect partner for a bowl of soup or stew. Here I'll share my favorite Irish recipes for breads and scones. I'll also share some American and Irish favorites for pancakes and muffins.
A simple, easy to make but deliciously tasty soup.
This festive Irish side dish consists of braised red cabbage with onions, garlic, apple and warm spices cooked in red wine vinegar and butter.
Irish brown bread is a wheaten soda bread made with whole wheat flour and buttermilk.
A perfect way to use up leftover mashed potatoes.