This roundup includes all of my favorite low-carb and keto Irish-inspired recipes for St. Patrick’s Day. Try some of them.
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Even if you don’t have a bit of Irish blood, I’m sharing mine because you probably know that St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner Low Carb and Keto Irish Recipes for St. Patrick’s Day Inspire you to start planning now to create something special for the day!
I don’t remember my mother making a special dish for St. Patrick’s Day, but for my partly Irish father who loved all these dishes over the years, corned beef, cabbage. , loved to make Brown Irish Soda Bread.
But since I’m a food blogger, I’ve learned that many of the foods Americans make for the holidays aren’t actually Irish at all. favorite Authentic Irish recipesbut they’re still a fun way to celebrate the day.
We also have some delicious ideas for using leftover corned beef, but if you’re lucky and can’t get your hands on it, buy some corned beef at the deli and make a few of these dishes.
My favorite way to cook corned beef is this delicious Instant Pot Corned Beef with Creamy Horseradish SauceCorned beef like this is more Irish-American than real Irish, but I make it every St. Patrick’s Day!
If you’re not an Instant Pot fan, you can’t get me wrong. slow cooker corned beefI’m pulling out potatoes to make it more suitable for diet.
this Grilled Lemon Cabbage A delight to eat at any time of the year, it’s the perfect side dish when cooking corned beef in your Instant Pot or slow cooker! Don’t skimp on lemons. That’s what makes this so great. (or try spicy grilled cabbage If you don’t mind eating fusion food on St. Patrick’s Day! )
Did you know that turnips and bacon are both traditional Irish foods? bacon turnip gratin Enjoy with corned beef!
Or, if you want an easier way to serve turnips with your corned beef side dish, consider these easy roast turnip It will also taste really good!
It’s definitely an out-of-the-box idea for leftover corned beef, and while it might be hard to call this Irish, reuben sandwich cabbage cup A delicious way to use corned beef!
Sausage is a popular food in Ireland, so I think it’s fine. Cabbage and Sausage Sheet Bread Meal Irish style food.
This recipe is instant pot cabbage and sausage Quick and easy to make, both of these ingredients are traditionally Irish!
Stir-fried cabbage with bacon Did you know it’s easy and delicious? Bacon and cabbage is a traditional Irish dishWhat is called bacon in Ireland is a thicker version of what is called Canadian bacon in the United States,
If you don’t cook corned beef, you can use corned beef from your deli to make this great low carb reuben bakeAlthough the Reuben sandwich does not come from Ireland, most of these ingredients are used in Irish cuisine.
This recipe is Low Carb Colcannon Recipe with Bacon Just updated, my version of Colcannon includes cauliflower, cabbage, leeks, bacon, butter, salt and pepper.
And whenever you have leftover corned beef, you can’t go wrong with this easy. Stir-fried corned beef with cabbageYou can also buy corned beef at the deli and make it yourself!
Other St. Patrick’s Day foods:
Do you have a special dish for St. Patrick’s Day? Tell us in the comments how your family likes to celebrate!
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