Looking for St. Patrick's Day Recipes? Try These Delicious Ideas!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around sharing and discussing various recipe ideas for St. Patrick's Day, focusing on appetizers, main dishes, and desserts. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for dishes that could be suitable for gatherings or cooking demonstrations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about substantial appetizer or main dish ideas for St. Patrick's Day.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests using corned beef in various forms, including a ring dish and beer batter mix.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about cooking corned beef in a DCB, noting it typically requires boiling.
  • A participant mentions finding a recipe book with adaptable St. Patrick's Day recipes, highlighting the potential for shows.
  • Another participant shares a dessert recipe for St. Patty's Trifle, detailing the ingredients and layering process.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for a slow cooker bread pudding recipe from the same book, sharing their family's enjoyment of it.
  • A participant presents a Mint Brownie Trifle recipe, describing the layering of ingredients and decoration.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of individual recipes and experiences without a unified opinion on specific dishes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share recipes that reflect personal tastes and experiences, with some referencing specific products and adaptations for cooking demonstrations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative recipe ideas for St. Patrick's Day gatherings or cooking demonstrations may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

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sfdavis918
Anyone have any ideas for a St Patricks Day recipe? My hosts want to do a more substantial appetizer or a main dish.

Thanks!
 
Having a hubby who is from Ireland and we own an Irish restaurant - anything with corn beef would work - maybe like a ring of sorts (ring of Kerry --LOL)

Beer batter mix - that is one and maybe actually a the smashed potato soup -

Mind is working as I type -
 
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Hey, that gave me a thought. I have never cooked corned beef before (not a big fan of it) but could it be done in the DCB? Maybe not, doesn't it need to be boiled?
 
I just picked up a book from the grocery store that's full of recipe ideas for St. Patrick's Day. It's from Taste Of Home, and was at the checkout lane. There were a lot of things in there that could be adapted to a show.
 
sfdavis918 said:
Hey, that gave me a thought. I have never cooked corned beef before (not a big fan of it) but could it be done in the DCB? Maybe not, doesn't it need to be boiled?

It should work fine, I always cook my CB in the oven & am going to try it in the DCB. I'll let you know how it comes out! :chef:
 
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I know you didnt ask for a dessert but here's what I am using

St. Patty's Trifle

1 frozen loaf of poundcake
1 vanilla instant pudding or pistashio pudding
a few green drops of food coloring
cool whip
garnish the top with some shamrock cookies

Layer

(If using vanilla pudding I had a 1-2 tsp of mint extract and crush some thin mint cookies on the top.)
 
Yum Vanessa!!!
 
chefann said:
I just picked up a book from the grocery store that's full of recipe ideas for St. Patrick's Day. It's from Taste Of Home, and was at the checkout lane. There were a lot of things in there that could be adapted to a show.

This is a terrific book! I picked one up, too... I absolutely LOVE the slow cooker bread pudding recipe that uses leftover cinnamon rolls. I do a double batch of the Cinnamon Sprinkle Cinnamon Rolls (sometimes with some fried apples and Cinnamon Plus Spice Blend added), and then make them into the bread pudding. My family LOVES it! I haven't done it at a show yet, but it would make a nice thing to make ahead and serve as a supplemental desert at a show... I just have to type up the instructions in a nice format and make it into recipe cards.

Anyway, that is my favorite, but there are a lot more great recipe ideas in that book that could be adapted for shows. If they are not available everywhere, and anyone wants one, I would be happy to pick one up and ship it to you... I think it was about $5.
 
My dessert is similar to Vanessa's. Mint Brownie Trifle

1 pkg. Brownie mix ( make cake like brownies)
1 pkg. Instant white chocolate pudding with green food coloring
1 bag of Andes Mint pieces
Cool Whip

Just layer the brownies, pudding and mint pieces, then on top pipe some cool whip on with the accent decorator and stick a few more Mint pieces on top for decoration. Quick and Simple.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy St. Patrick's Day recipes I can try?

Some easy St. Patrick's Day recipes include Irish soda bread, corned beef and cabbage, shamrock-shaped cookies, and green smoothies. These dishes are not only festive but also simple to prepare, making them perfect for celebrating the holiday.

Can I find St. Patrick's Day recipes on the Pampered Chef website?

Yes, the Pampered Chef website offers a variety of St. Patrick's Day recipes. You can browse through their collection for inspiration and find recipes that utilize their kitchen tools for easier preparation.

Are there any vegetarian St. Patrick's Day recipes?

Absolutely! There are many vegetarian options for St. Patrick's Day, such as colcannon (mashed potatoes with cabbage), Irish vegetable stew, and green pea soup. These recipes are delicious and can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of dietary preferences.

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You can use Pampered Chef products like the stoneware for baking, the food chopper for prepping ingredients, and the mixing bowls for combining your recipes. These tools can help streamline your cooking process and enhance your St. Patrick's Day meal preparation.

What desserts can I make for St. Patrick's Day?

For St. Patrick's Day desserts, consider making mint chocolate chip cupcakes, Irish cream cheesecake, or green velvet cake. These sweet treats are festive and sure to impress your guests during the holiday celebrations.

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