Our 2009 Saint Patrick's Day Irish Recipe Festival

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Irish Kitteh (in association with the EuropeanCuisines gang's native Irish felines, Mr. Squeak, Beemer and Goodman) welcomes you to our third annual Saint Patrick's Day Festival of Recipes.

From March 1st until March 17th, EuropeanCuisines.com featured a new traditional Irish recipe each day. To see a list of them, either look in the left-hand column or click on the "read more" link for pictures and links to 2009's collection.

You can also take a look at our 2008 and 2007 recipe collections. And for the convenience of the thousands of people who come looking for it, here's a link to the web's favorite Irish soda bread recipe and its video tutorials.

If you have a question or comment about a recipe, please use our site-wide contact form to leave a message for one of the EuropeanCuisines staff. We'll do our best to help you!

For quicker help, you can also register with our site and leave a comment or query in our forums.

 

Click on "read more" for this year's pictures and recipe links!    

 


Farmer's Beef & Barley Soup
March 1, 2009

Donegal Oatmeal Cream
March 2, 2009


South Coast Smoked Cod Pie
March 3, 2009

Sweet Caraway Luncheon Loaf
March 4, 2009


Dean Swift's Burnt Oranges
March 5, 2009

Roast Lamb in Herb Crust
March 6, 2009


Rich Chocolate Potato Cake
March 7, 2009

Boiled Bacon and Cabbage
March 8, 2009


Fried Parsnip Cakes
March 9, 2009

Treacle Bread
March 10, 2009


Farmhouse Chicken & Leek Pie
March 11, 2009

Irish Coffee Cake
March 12, 2009


Dublin Bay Prawn Bisque
March 13, 2009

Carrigaline Whiskey Pie
March 14, 2009


Rabbit Braised in Guinness
March 15, 2009

Orange/Lemon Carrageen Pud
March 16, 2009


Apple Amber
March 17, 2009

Don't forget to visit our other Irish food pages!

Find out What Irish People Eat

See Pictures of Irish Food

Discover Why We Have No Recipes for Corned Beef and Cabbage
(though we'll tell you where to find some if you insist)

Learn The Secret to Making Traditional Irish Coffee

And find out about The Best and Most Authentic Irish Cookbooks

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