12 Golden Recipes You Know Leprechauns Would Never Bury

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12 Golden Recipes You Know Leprechauns Would Never Bury

In anticipation of St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve rounded up 12 Irish recipes that are so treasured that even leprechauns wouldn’t dream of hiding them away. These dishes capture the heart of Irish cuisine, from hearty meals to delightful beverages, all perfect for your festive celebration. Each recipe offers a taste of Ireland’s rich food heritage, promising to be the highlight of your St. Patrick’s Day table.

Gravy being poured over a plate of sausages and mashed potatoes.
Bangers & Mash with Guinness Gravy | No Onions. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Irish Soda Bread

Round loaf of Irish soda bread on wooden board.
Irish Soda Bread. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Irish Soda Bread, with its quick preparation and simple ingredients, is a golden recipe leprechauns wouldn’t dare bury. This dense, slightly sweet loaf is ready in under an hour and features a crumbly texture with a tangy buttermilk taste. Ideal with butter or jam, it’s a staple for an authentic St. Patrick’s Day feast.
Get the Recipe: Irish Soda Bread

Irish Cream Coffee

Two glasses of Irish Cream coffee in front of a tray of festive glass and a bar set up for making more.
Irish Cream Coffee. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

The Irish Cream Coffee is a golden blend that even leprechauns would want to keep above ground. Ready in 5 minutes, it combines hot coffee and Irish cream for a smooth, luxurious sip. The milder Irish spirit in this creamy beverage complements the boldness of the coffee, offering a sweet treat.
Get the Recipe: Irish Cream Coffee

Apple Cream Scones

A slice of an Apple Scones on a white plate and a cup of tea.
Apple Cream Scones. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Apple Cream Scones are a golden treat that would surely be kept out of the leprechaun’s buried treasure. In just 30 minutes, these scones offer a moist bite with tart apples and rich cream. They’re subtly sweet, making them a perfect match for St. Patrick’s Day breakfast or teatime.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cream Scones

Guinness Gravy

Mashed potatoes with gravy on a plate.
Guinness Gravy. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Guinness Gravy is a sauce so golden, it’s rumored leprechauns keep it on their own tables instead of beneath the soil. This 20-minute gravy brings the iconic Guinness flavor to any meat or potato dish. Its thick, velvety texture and complex taste with a hint of beer bitterness make it a St. Patrick’s Day favorite.
Get the Recipe: Guinness Gravy

Cheddar Sausage Guinness Beer Bread

An overhead shot of a loaf of cheddar sausage Guinness beer bread.
Cheddar Sausage Guinness Beer Bread. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Cheddar Sausage Guinness Beer Bread is a savory, golden recipe that leprechauns would proudly serve rather than bury. Ready in about an hour, it combines cheddar, sausage, and Guinness for a moist bread with a crusty exterior. This easy-to-make bread is a hearty addition to any St. Patrick’s Day meal.
Get the Recipe: Cheddar Sausage Guinness Beer Bread

Cucumber Avocado Smoothie

A green smoothie with cucumbers, cilantro and avocado on a wooden cutting board.
Cucumber Avocado Smoothie. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Cucumber Avocado Smoothie is a refreshing golden recipe that’s a leprechaun’s secret to starting St. Patrick’s Day right. Ready in 5 minutes, it blends cucumber’s coolness with avocado’s creaminess. The result is a crisp, light, and subtly sweet smoothie that’s both energizing and hydrating, a nutritious gem not to be buried.
Get the Recipe: Cucumber Avocado Smoothie

Roasted Cabbage Steaks

Roasted cabbage steak topped with tomatoes, bacon, goat cheese, and more.
Roasted Cabbage Steaks. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Roasted Cabbage Steaks are a golden recipe that even a leprechaun would prefer on the table rather than under it. These steaks take about 25 minutes to make and transform the humble cabbage into a tender, sweet delicacy, with crispy bacon adding a satisfying crunch. It’s a flavorful, low-carb option that pays homage to Irish cuisine.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Cabbage Steaks

Bangers & Mash with Guinness Gravy | No Onions

Gravy being poured over sausages and mashed potatoes.
Bangers & Mash with Guinness Gravy | No Onions. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Bangers & Mash with Guinness Gravy is a golden dish that’s too good to hide, even by leprechaun standards. Ready in under an hour, it features sausages and mashed potatoes with a rich, onion-free Guinness gravy. The malty flavor of the gravy enhances the savory sausages, creating a comforting Irish taste.
Get the Recipe: Bangers & Mash with Guinness Gravy | No Onions

Irish Cream Hot Chocolate Bombs

Irish Cream Hot Chocolate Bombs. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Irish Cream Hot Chocolate Bombs are a golden delight that leprechauns would rather share than conceal. Taking about 30 minutes to prepare, these chocolate spheres make a rich hot chocolate with an Irish cream twist when dropped into hot milk. They offer a chocolatey sensation with a hint of Irish charm, perfect for a festive dessert.
Get the Recipe: Irish Cream Hot Chocolate Bombs

Avocado Egg Salad

Avocado Egg Salad on a salad leaves.
Avocado Egg Salad. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Avocado Egg Salad is a modern twist on a classic, and it’s a golden recipe that’s too good to bury, even for a leprechaun. With just 10 minutes of prep, it combines avocados and hard-boiled eggs for a creamy, flavorful salad. It’s a refreshing, satisfying dish that’s ideal for a St. Patrick’s Day brunch.
Get the Recipe: Avocado Egg Salad

Spinach colcannon recipe

Spinach Colcannon with spring onions in a blue bowl for St Patrick's day.
Spinach Colcannon Recipe. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

The Spinach Colcannon recipe is a vegetarian take on a traditional Irish side, and it’s a golden dish that leprechauns would covet for themselves. This easy side dish, incorporating mashed potatoes with green onions and spinach, is both simple and flavorful, ready to impress your family with its hearty taste.
Get the Recipe: Spinach colcannon recipe

Irish Boxty Potato Pancakes

A person is holding a plate of potato pancakes with onions and sour cream for St Patrick's Day.
Irish Boxty Potato Pancakes. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

Irish Boxty Potato Pancakes are a golden recipe that leprechauns would rather flip than bury. These healthier potato pancakes, crispy on the outside and fluffy inside, are a must for an Irish-inspired meal. They’re ready to serve in a flash, bringing a taste of Ireland to your table.
Get the Recipe: Irish Boxty Potato Pancakes

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