Bring the luck 'o the Irish to your table this St. Patrick's Day with these fun and easy recipes.
Chocolate brownies are topped with a mint filling and glazed with a fudge frosting in this decadent and sweet treat. The kids at school will be green with envy when your kids open these brownies in their lunch boxes!
This corned beef hash recipe is a great way to use leftover corned beef. Serve this dish for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
This corned beef and cabbage recipe couldn't be easier. Just dump everything in the Crockpot, come home hours later and dinner's ready!
Orange zest and walnuts give these fresh green beans extra zip!
This glazed corned beef has an orange and honey glaze that really complements the corned beef perfectly.
Traditional Irish soda bread recipes don't include raisins, eggs, sugar or yeast. But this Irish soda bread recipe is more of an American Irish soda bread. It includes the sugar and raisins for a sweet bread that appeals to kids as well as adults.
It's green, it's healthy, and it's sweet as can be. This maple glazed asparagus recipe will turn confirmed asparagus-haters into asparagus-lovers quick as you can say, shamrock!
These maple oatmeal scones are a wonderful sweet breakfast treat or afternoon snack. Use Irish oatmeal to make these scones appropriate for St. Patrick's Day.
You don't have to use Irish oats (steel cut oats) in this oatmeal cookies. But these chewy oatmeal cookies do make a great lunch box treat for St. Patrick's Day or any day.
This pistachio pudding pie has two layers: a sweetened cream cheese layer and pistachio pudding layer. A store-bought chocolate crumb crust makes this Jello pudding pie recipe quick and easy.
With this recipe for how to make poached eggs, you'll be making corned beef hash with poached eggs in no time.
Warm and comforting, this potato soup recipe is a snap to prepare in the Crockpot.
Crunchy on the outside, soft and tender on the inside, these roasted potatoes are the perfect side dish for your St. Patrick's Day dinner.
These St. Patrick's Day recipes will have you enjoying the luck 'o the Irish all day long. Start off with a bowl of steel cut oatmeal (Irish oatmeal) or maple oat scones, follow up with some peanut butter and jelly on Irish soda bread sandwiches for lunch, and enjoy corned beef and cabbage for dinner. Pack oatmeal cookies in the kids' lunch boxes and serve chocolate mint brownies with fudge frost…
Steel cut oatmeal is the preferred oatmeal in Ireland, making this an ideal recipe for St. Patrick's Day breakfast. It's super quick and healthy, too.
This classic salad, made with pistachio pudding, miniature marshmallows, pineapple, nuts and Cool Whip, is a terrific green side dish or dessert for St. Patrick's Day.