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  2. 29 Irish desserts for the sweetest St. Patrick's Day - AOL

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    Go beyond the basics and explore a variety of Irish-inspired desserts, from fun and creative dishes to time-honored classics. ... apples are folded into a traditional loaf cake batter and swirled ...

  3. 50 Must-Try St. Patrick's Day Recipes - AOL

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    St. Patrick's Day is the perfect time to celebrate with fun, Irish-inspired food. To help you make the most of this March 17, 2024 holiday, we've gathered 50 of our best St. Patrick's Day recipes ...

  4. 15 Baileys Irish Cream Dessert Recipes - AOL

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    Eat dessert the Irish way with these sweet recipes for brownies, cookies, puddings and more spiked with Baileys Irish Cream dessert.

  5. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Gur cake: Cáca gur A pastry confection associated with Dublin. Irish stew: Stobhach/ Stobhach Gaelach A traditional stew of lamb or mutton, potatoes, carrots, onions, and parsley. Jambon: Siamban [5] A folded puff pastry filled with diced ham, egg and cheese, served warm at delicatessens and often eaten at breakfast or elevenses. Limerick Ham ...

  6. Gur cake - Wikipedia

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    Gur cake is a pastry confection traditionally associated with Dublin, Ireland. [1] Known as chester cake in other areas of Ireland and elsewhere, [ 2 ] and gudge or donkey's gudge in Cork , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] it is similar to what is termed flies graveyard in parts of the UK, and consists of a thick layer of filling between two thin layers of pastry ...

  7. Goody (food) - Wikipedia

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    Goody or goodie is an sweet Irish dish made by boiling bread in milk with sugar and spices. It is often given to children or older adults who are convalescing. [1] [2] This dish is eaten on St. John's Eve where it would be prepared near the bonfires lit to celebrate. [3] A variation was prepared using milky tea to soak the bread. [4]

  8. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with comforting cottage pie and ...

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    She's preparing two of her favorite traditional Irish recipes for the occasion: comforting, mashed potato-topped cottage pie with ground beef and a decadent apple cake with rich Irish cream sauce ...

  9. 48 St. Patrick’s Day Desserts, from Guinness Brownies ... - AOL

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    No worries: You can still claim the luck of the Irish in your own kitchen. Even after you’ve had your fill of soda bread and corned beef, you’l.