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]]>While nachos are a party favorite, this crunchy nacho bake is perfect for catering to large crowds. All you need is a large enough pot to serve this cheesy, crunchy nacho dish in and allow your guests to tuck in.
If you’re hosting some vegan guests, then this green dish will be sure to get everyone into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit. What’s more, this vegan ranch dressing takes just 10 minutes to prepare, while the vegetables that accompany the dip take just seconds to place on the plate.
If you love pizza dough, then these kale flatbread bites are sure to be up your alley. All you need to prepare this tasty snack is some kale, pizza flatbread, and scrumptious toppings including sour cream and lemon. What’s more, this recipe requires just 15 minutes of active preparation.
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]]>Don’t let the name fool you—these candies are not really Irish, and don’t contain any potato, but they are delicious, and that’s good enough for us. Brooklyn Farm Girl pays tribute to one of Ireland’s most important crops by shaping a mixture of cream cheese, coconut, and powdered sugar into bite-sized candy “spuds” before rolling them in cinnamon to create the “peel.”
Give your sugar cookies a seasonal spin with this recipe by Jenna from Butternut Bakery. Starting with soft and fluffy bakery-style cookies, she adds a rich layer of homemade vanilla buttercream before topping it all off with a handful of Lucky Charms cereal. Nostalgic, festive, and magically delicious.
Baileys is a cream-based whiskey liquor that has been produced in Ireland since the 1970s. Its sweet, chocolatey flavor makes it a great addition to coffee or other alcoholic cocktails, but for St. Patty’s Day, we love it in this pudding pie by Baker by Nature. Enjoy it on its own, or as dessert after a traditional Irish meal of corned beef and cabbage.
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]]>McDonald’s has been selling its famous Shamrock Shake since 1970. The original and some variations of it have been brought back periodically over the years, but they eventually wanted to shake things up. In 2017, the fast-food chain came out with a chocolate version of the shake and a new customer favorite—the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry.
This year, we get to enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day special early since the Shamrock Shake is already available in restaurants across the country. McDonald’s holiday-related items are always a big hit as people are anxious to try the specialties that aren’t available year-round.
So what are you waiting for? Hop in your car, grab a Shamrock Shake in your nearest McDonald’s, and start celebrating!
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]]>McDonald’s has been selling its famous Shamrock Shake since 1970. The original and some variations of it have been brought back periodically over the years, but they eventually wanted to shake things up. In 2017, the fast-food chain came out with a chocolate version of the shake and a new customer favorite—the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry.
This year, we get to enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day special early since the Shamrock Shake is already available in restaurants across the country. McDonald’s holiday-related items are always a big hit as people are anxious to try the specialties that aren’t available year-round.
So what are you waiting for? Hop in your car, grab a Shamrock Shake in your nearest McDonald’s, and start celebrating!
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]]>Looking to celebrate St. Patty’s Day with an Irish meal at home? Crack open a Guinness and get to preparing these popular Irish dishes.
Shepherd’s Pie is a classic dish in Irish cuisine, and perhaps the most popular in the entire country. A meat pie with a mashed potato topping, this dish is usually made with ground beef or lamb along with a variety of vegetables.
Irish Stew is another classic from the Emerald Isle, incorporating lamb, potatoes, and carrots as the base ingredients of a rich stew. Red wine is sometimes added to the broth, with Guinness beer also serving as a possible addition, depending on the region and the chef.
“Bacon” in Ireland refers to a cured and smoked pork loin, which is boiled and then served with cabbage in this classic dish. While it might not be the most appetizing-looking option, it is deceptively tasty.
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]]>The post Easy Snacks To Prepare For Your St. Patrick’s Day Party appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>While nachos are a party favorite, this crunchy nacho bake is perfect for catering to large crowds. All you need is a large enough pot to serve this cheesy, crunchy nacho dish in and allow your guests to tuck in.
If you’re hosting some vegan guests, then this green dish will be sure to get everyone into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit. What’s more, this vegan ranch dressing takes just 10 minutes to prepare, while the vegetables that accompany the dip take just seconds to place on the plate.
If you love pizza dough, then these kale flatbread bites are sure to be up your alley. All you need to prepare this tasty snack is some kale, pizza flatbread, and scrumptious toppings including sour cream and lemon. What’s more, this recipe requires just 15 minutes of active preparation.
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]]>The post Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With These Magical Treats appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Don’t let the name fool you—these candies are not really Irish, and don’t contain any potato, but they are delicious, and that’s good enough for us. Brooklyn Farm Girl pays tribute to one of Ireland’s most important crops by shaping a mixture of cream cheese, coconut, and powdered sugar into bite-sized candy “spuds” before rolling them in cinnamon to create the “peel.”
Give your sugar cookies a seasonal spin with this recipe by Jenna from Butternut Bakery. Starting with soft and fluffy bakery-style cookies, she adds a rich layer of homemade vanilla buttercream before topping it all off with a handful of Lucky Charms cereal. Nostalgic, festive, and magically delicious.
Baileys is a cream-based whiskey liquor that has been produced in Ireland since the 1970s. Its sweet, chocolatey flavor makes it a great addition to coffee or other alcoholic cocktails, but for St. Patty’s Day, we love it in this pudding pie by Baker by Nature. Enjoy it on its own, or as dessert after a traditional Irish meal of corned beef and cabbage.
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]]>The post St. Patrick’s Day is Coming Early This Year With McDonald’s Shamrock Shake appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>McDonald’s has been selling its famous Shamrock Shake since 1970. The original and some variations of it have been brought back periodically over the years, but they eventually wanted to shake things up. In 2017, the fast-food chain came out with a chocolate version of the shake and a new customer favorite—the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry.
This year, we get to enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day special early since the Shamrock Shake is already available in restaurants across the country. McDonald’s holiday-related items are always a big hit as people are anxious to try the specialties that aren’t available year-round.
So what are you waiting for? Hop in your car, grab a Shamrock Shake in your nearest McDonald’s, and start celebrating!
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]]>The post St. Patrick’s Day is Coming Early This Year With McDonald’s Shamrock Shake appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>McDonald’s has been selling its famous Shamrock Shake since 1970. The original and some variations of it have been brought back periodically over the years, but they eventually wanted to shake things up. In 2017, the fast-food chain came out with a chocolate version of the shake and a new customer favorite—the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry.
This year, we get to enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day special early since the Shamrock Shake is already available in restaurants across the country. McDonald’s holiday-related items are always a big hit as people are anxious to try the specialties that aren’t available year-round.
So what are you waiting for? Hop in your car, grab a Shamrock Shake in your nearest McDonald’s, and start celebrating!
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]]>The post Prepare a Classic Irish Meal for St. Patrick’s Day appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Looking to celebrate St. Patty’s Day with an Irish meal at home? Crack open a Guinness and get to preparing these popular Irish dishes.
Shepherd’s Pie is a classic dish in Irish cuisine, and perhaps the most popular in the entire country. A meat pie with a mashed potato topping, this dish is usually made with ground beef or lamb along with a variety of vegetables.
Irish Stew is another classic from the Emerald Isle, incorporating lamb, potatoes, and carrots as the base ingredients of a rich stew. Red wine is sometimes added to the broth, with Guinness beer also serving as a possible addition, depending on the region and the chef.
“Bacon” in Ireland refers to a cured and smoked pork loin, which is boiled and then served with cabbage in this classic dish. While it might not be the most appetizing-looking option, it is deceptively tasty.
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