St. Patrick’s Day commemorates St Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. On this day, people honor the Irish culture and tradition. Irish or not, there is no better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than by cooking something delicious. To get you with the menu, we have rounded up the 10+ best St. Patrick’s Day dinner ideas for 2026 that will sweep everybody off their feet.

Irish Shepherd’s Pie

Nothing is more appropriate than Irish shepherd’s pie for St. Patrick’s Day dinner. The shepherd’s pie has a savory ground lamb layer topped with cheesy mashed potatoes. It is easy to make and comes together in an hour and a half. Find the full recipe.

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Irish Coddle

Try the Irish Coddle for your St. Patrick’s Day dinner. You will need bacon, sausage, onions, potatoes, and a lot of parsley and black pepper. Let all the ingredients simmer low and slow. Then, serve the stew with slices of soda bread. You don’t really have to follow it to the dot, as this dish is more on the lines of ‘grab whatever you have.’ Find the full recipe.

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Colcannon

A St. Patrick’s Day favorite, the colcannon is a combination of smooth mashed potatoes and tender cabbage. As a traditional Irish staple, it is a comforting side dish. If your taste buds are not satisfied, you can also add bacon and ham to get the flavors and textures out. Follow the full recipe.

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Slow-Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

Channel your inner chef and cook this corned beef and cabbage for a heartening St. Patrick’s dinner. It is best made by cooking all day in a slow cooker. For this dish, you can prep everything in the morning and let it simmer all day. By dinnertime, you will have the most scrumptious Irish dish ready to enjoy. Check out the recipe

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Corned Beef Hash

Corned beef is another dish from the lineup of St. Patrick’s Day dinner ideas that you can try this year. It is a combination of potatoes, corned beef, onion, and broth. However, you can add a good bunch of vegetables to it, too, for a flavorful effect. Find the full recipe.

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Crispy Garlic Butter Smashed Potatoes

If you don’t have the strength to cook multiple sides and want something quick and easy, then these crispy garlic butter smashed potatoes are your savior. You can have it ready in just 50 minutes and enjoy the crispy edges and chewy insides of the potatoes. Garnish it with garlic chives and sriracha mayonnaise. Find the full recipe.

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Beef Wellington

The juicy beef wellington can be a perfect centerpiece at your St. Patrick’s dinner table. This classic recipe is flavorful and perfect to end your day on a happy stomach. It combines multiple flavors and ingredients to create a wholesome centerpiece for your dining table. You can find the full recipe.

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Irish Beef and Guinness Stew

The Irish beef and Guinness stew is the perfect dinner for St. Patrick’s Day. This hearty stew takes a bit of time, but the results are more than satisfactory. Using Guinness beer gives the sauce a deep, rich flavor, and the beef tenderly falls apart, further enhancing the taste. Follow the full recipe.

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Grandma’s Irish Soda Bread

St. Patrick’s Day is incomplete without Irish soda bread, and what could be better than a homemade bread? It is quick and easy to make. You don’t need to use any yeast for the bread; just baking soda and buttermilk are enough to do the job. Find the full recipe.

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Rutabaga Pie

Savor the festivity with this comforting recipe. With a bunch of root vegetables baking beneath buttery pastry, this pie becomes a fulfilling dish for St. Patrick’s Day. It includes a trio of onions, potatoes, and carrots, along with a giant rutabaga. This overload of vegetables and beef brings out a heartfelt flavor to make celebrations with your family unforgettable. Find the full recipe.

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Cottage Pie With Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Do you want to feel like living in a cottage in the English countryside? If yes, then try this cottage pie with garlic mashed potatoes for St. Patrick’s Day dinner. It is not just delicious but is protein-packed with lots of veggies. The topping of creamy garlic mashed potatoes makes the recipe finger-licking good. You can get the full recipe.

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Buttery Irish Cabbage

This buttery Irish cabbage recipe gives an extraordinary dash to an ordinary cabbage. The use of quality butter enhances this typical veggie and makes it melt in your mouth instantly after a bite. The recipe is easy to prepare, resulting in a flavorful meal for St. Patrick’s Day that you can’t help but share with your loved ones. Find the full recipe.

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Bread Pudding with Irish Whiskey

Give this boozy recipe a try this St. Patrick’s Day. This recipe can be served with a delightful sauce made from tempting vanilla and a tinge of Jameson. This recipe is a bit gooey on the inside and crispy on the outside, adding a delectable and boozy punch to your festive gathering. Check out the full recipe.

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Irish Soda Scones

If you enjoy Irish soda bread, then these Irish soda scones will make you fall in love. It is a perfect St. Patrick’s Day food and takes only 20 minutes to come together. The use of baking soda, buttermilk, and baking powder gives them a nice puffy look. The flavor is enhanced with the use of currants and caraway seeds. On top of this, a drizzle of confectioner’s sugar, whole milk, and orange zest make this dish a highlight of your dinner table for St. Patrick’s Day. Follow the full recipe.  

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Let us know what your favorite Saint Patrick’s Day dinner ideas. Happy St. Paddy’s Day!

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is an avid writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. Currently working as an associate editor, she loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, you'll find her immersed in nature, wrapped around in solitude.

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