31 Irish-Ish Recipes That Earn a Permanent Spot on the March Menu

Great March menus often start with a good list of recipes that bring people together. Sprinkled among them are 31 Irish-ish choices, each with its own way to add a bit more joy to the season. Whether you plan a quiet meal or a lively party, these dishes work for all sorts of occasions. Meals like these tend to stick around long after the holiday is over.

A fork holds a bite of Shepherd’s Pie Stuffed Baked Potatoes on a white plate with additional loaded potatoes in the background.
Shepherd’s Pie Stuffed Baked Potatoes. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Green Pea Hummus with Mint

A bowl of Green Pea Hummus with Mint, topped with sliced radishes, green peas, mint leaves, and black pepper, with lemon, cucumber, chips, and radishes on the side.
Green Pea Hummus with Mint. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Dips take a fresh turn on your table with this Green Pea Hummus with Mint. Cool flavors and a bright color set it apart from regular party snacks while still being familiar enough for everyone to try. It works well for anyone looking for a light, creamy scoop to share with friends. Chips and crackers seem to disappear fast when this dish is up for grabs.
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Grandma’s Mashed Potatoes

A black bowl filled with Grandma's Mashed Potatoes topped with chopped parsley.
Grandma’s Mashed Potatoes. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Comfort foods anchor any good March menu, and this Grandma’s Mashed Potatoes recipe does not disappoint. Creamy and fluffy spoonfuls always bring a soothing home-cooked feeling to the meal. Both kids and adults scoop up seconds without thinking twice. The first time I tried these, I understood why they get requested every year.
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Roasted Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Rosemary

Close-up of a cooked, roasted leg of lamb coated with a crust of herbs and spices, resting on a dark surface.
Roasted Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Rosemary. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Special dinners deserve something with a little wow factor, so this Roasted Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Rosemary earns its place on the table. The aroma alone sets the mood and tells guests something memorable is on the way. Slices come out juicy and make the meal feel like an event, not just a regular dinner. This one is the first thing everyone reaches for when it is ready.
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Potato Leek Soup

Two bowls of Potato leek soup with two spoons beside.
Potato Leek Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Bowls feel extra comforting when filled with this Potato Leek Soup. The silky texture and soft flavor are perfect for warming up, especially during special gatherings in March. It brings classic Irish-inspired flavor to the menu in a way that pleases everyone at the table. I find myself going back for another ladle every time we serve this at home.
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Pan-Fried Salmon Balls

A white plate piled with golden-brown salmon balls garnished with fresh parsley and capers, served with lemon slices.
Pan-Fried Salmon Balls. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Bites of these Pan-Fried Salmon Balls sneak onto plates as a fun way to bring something new to an Irish-style spread. Each round tastes rich and a little different from the classics, adding just the right touch of surprise. They fit in as a snack, starter, or even the star of your meal. You might be surprised by just how popular they become.
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Creamed Peas

A spoonful of creamed peas is held above a white ramekin filled with the same dish, with green peas visible throughout.
Creamed Peas. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Peas find a warm, cozy home next to main dishes thanks to this Creamed Peas recipe. The sauce turns something basic into a true comfort food, welcome on any menu. Even folks who don’t usually love peas can be found reaching for more. I started serving them just for variety but now they are always requested.
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Watergate Salad (Watergate Fluff Salad)

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Watergate Salad (Watergate Fluff Salad). Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Every table looks brighter with a scoop of this Watergate Salad (Watergate Fluff Salad). The cool, creamy texture makes it the kind of side that gets talked about even after dinner ends. Its unusual shade of green always fits right in during March celebrations. Kids, adults, and even picky eaters find a reason to grab an extra spoonful.
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Gordon Ramsay’s Leek & Potato Soup

A bowl of Gordon Ramsay's Leek & Potato Soup is placed on a plate with a spoon nearby.
Gordon Ramsay’s Leek & Potato Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Bowlfuls of comfort greet you in Gordon Ramsay’s Leek & Potato Soup. Rich, velvety broth brings out the best in both potatoes and leeks, making it a great starter for March meals. The bright look and mild taste win over all kinds of eaters. I love how it makes even ordinary meals feel like something special.
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Corned Beef Fritters

Corned beef fritters and a dip on a white plate with a sunflower on side.
Corned Beef Fritters. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Parties instantly get more fun with these Corned Beef Fritters in the spotlight. Each bite is perfectly golden and packs a punch of salty, hearty flavor. These turn leftovers into something completely new, making sure nothing gets wasted. They vanish fast, so grabbing one early is always a good plan.
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St. Patrick’s Day Green Matcha Cupcakes

A St. Patrick’s Day Green Matcha Cupcakes sits on a small white plate, with more cupcakes visible in the background.
St. Patrick’s Day Green Matcha Cupcakes. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Dessert tables shine extra bright with these St. Patrick’s Day Green Matcha Cupcakes. Soft cake and playful color bring a bit of magic to any March menu spread. The surprise twist of matcha flavor is enough to start a conversation. I look forward to setting these out and seeing smiles all around the table.
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Cullen Skink

Cullen Skink in two bowls with crusty bread in the background.
Cullen Skink. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bowls of this Cullen Skink bring richness and tradition to any special meal. Smoky fish and creamy broth combine for a soup you do not see every day. This dish fills everyone up in a way that feels both new and familiar at the same time. Second helpings seem pretty common when this recipe makes the menu.
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Guinness Beer Cheese Dip

Guinness Cheese Dip on a platter with soft pretzels.
Guinness Beer Cheese Dip. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Celebrations feel livelier with this Guinness Beer Cheese Dip up for grabs. Each scoop is bold and smooth, fired up with a little something extra from the beer. The dip works well with pretzels, bread, or even crunchy veggies. Friends tend to circle the bowl until every bite is gone.
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Homemade Corned Beef

A plate of Homemade Corned Beef on a white rectangular dish, placed on a white brick surface with a floral cloth and seeds nearby.
Homemade Corned Beef. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Classic Irish spirit shines through with this Homemade Corned Beef. Tender slices carry a deep flavor that fits right in for all of March’s traditions. It is the kind of dish guests remember, wishing there was a little more left over for a sandwich the next day. The aroma filling your kitchen is almost as good as the taste.
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St. Patrick’s Day Green Jello Parfaits

A glass dessert of St. Patrick’s Day Green Jello Parfaits, sits on a marble board with lime wedges nearby.
St. Patrick’s Day Green Jello Parfaits. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Every party lifts its mood with these St. Patrick’s Day Green Jello Parfaits. Kids and grownups dig into playful green layers, and people smile before they even finish the first scoop. The dessert is as festive as the holiday itself. Extras disappear out of the fridge so quickly, it’s smart to make a double batch.
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Potatoes with Sour Cream & Bacon

A bowl of boiled potatoes with skins on, topped with a creamy herb sauce and garnished with chopped fresh dill.
Potatoes with Sour Cream & Bacon. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Plates feel more complete once these Potatoes with Sour Cream & Bacon are passed around. A hearty comfort that matches perfectly with any protein, these potatoes always get a spot in March. The flavors stay rich and simple, which means everyone wants seconds. I find myself sneaking just a little bit more before they are gone.
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St. Patrick’s Day Snack Board

A round wooden platter filled with various appetizers including sliders, stuffed potato skins, Scotch eggs, pretzels, grapes, and dipping sauce.
St. Patrick’s Day Snack Board. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Color and variety jump out from this St. Patrick’s Day Snack Board at parties. Each small bite works as a little surprise and keeps people reaching for just one more. The fun shapes and bright greens fit the Irish theme without being over the top. Boards like this turn snack time into something that feels like a celebration.
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Au Gratin Potato Stacks

Au Gratin Potato Stacks on a white plate.
Au Gratin Potato Stacks. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Tables look extra inviting with these Au Gratin Potato Stacks layered tall. Each round delivers golden edges and a creamy inside that works for both casual dinners and fancy meals. Potatoes never stick around for long when presented in a way this special. I often hear people saying they want the recipe before we even finish eating.
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Rhubarb Bread

A loaf of Rhubarb Bread with a few slices on a white plate.
Rhubarb Bread. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Fresh loaves of this Rhubarb Bread bring something sweet and unexpected to a March meal. The mild tartness sets it apart from regular breads, while each slice works for breakfast or as a snack. It does not need anything extra to make it a hit at home or with friends. Cutting into a loaf feels like opening a little surprise.
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Leftover Roast Beef Shepherd’s Pie

Leftover Roast Beef Shepherd's Pie in a cast iron dish.
Leftover Roast Beef Shepherd’s Pie. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Old favorites come back fresh with this Leftover Roast Beef Shepherd’s Pie. It makes a full dinner out of what’s left in the fridge, transforming simple pieces into something you want to serve again. Rich layers and golden topping keep everyone coming back for more. I often plan a roast just so we can make this pie the next day.
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Copycat Jason’s Deli Irish Potato Soup

A closeup of Jason's Deli Irish Potato Soup.`
Copycat Jason’s Deli Irish Potato Soup. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Irish comfort finds its way into bowls with this Copycat Jason’s Deli Irish Potato Soup. A creamy finish and gentle seasoning create a soup everyone can enjoy. It feels just close enough to a restaurant favorite without ever leaving your kitchen. I like sharing this recipe because it never stays secret for long.
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IP Corned Beef & Cabbage

A bowl of corned beef and cabbage on a wooden cutting board with vegetables.
IP Corned Beef & Cabbage. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Both taste and time matter with this IP Corned Beef & Cabbage recipe on your list. The meat comes out perfectly tender, and the meal feels instantly festive and comforting. This classic has a way of making even ordinary March dinners feel special. Leftovers are always a win for sandwiches and snacks.
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Seafood Stuffed Salmon

Seafood Stuffed Salmon on a circular white plate.
Seafood Stuffed Salmon. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Dinner guests enjoy something new with this Seafood Stuffed Salmon on the table. Each serving carries both richness and a little surprise inside, perfect for special events or holiday meals. The flavors please people who want fish as their main dish without making dinner feel heavy. Friends often look for seconds if there is any left.
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Beef Wellington Bites

Beef Wellington Bites on a white plate with sauce in the middle.
Beef Wellington Bites. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Parties feel upscale when you serve these Beef Wellington Bites. They wrap classic flavors in a way that is easy to share and perfect for snacking before dinner. Each bite tastes as impressive as it looks. I set these out whenever I want a finger food that stands apart from the usual appetizers.
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Potato Salad with Herbs & Green Garlic

Herbed potato salad on a white platter.
Potato Salad with Herbs & Green Garlic. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Picnic tables and potlucks shine with this Potato Salad with Herbs & Green Garlic. It brings together both freshness and a punch of green color that stands out for March. Each spoonful has a flavor that fits right in with Irish-inspired meals. I find that leftovers are even better the next day.
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Nanna’s Apple Cake

An apple cake on a white plate with cinnamon sticks.
Nanna’s Apple Cake. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cakes that bring comfort top any March menu, and this Nanna’s Apple Cake has earned that spot. Every slice comes with a warm touch, hinting at something special. It works for dessert or with a cup of tea in the afternoon. People always seem happier after trying it for the first time.
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Grandma’s Mashed Potato Casserole

A close-up of Grandma's Mashed Potato Casserole with a serving spoon in the dish.
Grandma’s Mashed Potato Casserole. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Casserole dishes bring people together, especially when you serve this Grandma’s Mashed Potato Casserole. Creamy potatoes and a baked top layer make it a standout for holiday meals and regular dinners alike. The flavor is familiar but still feels special every single time. I know this recipe answers every craving for comfort food.
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Butter Scones

Two butter scones on a plate with a cup of tea on a marble surface.
Butter Scones. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Plates fill up quickly with these Butter Scones at breakfast or snack time. Crisp on the outside and fluffy inside, they fit well on March menus or any time you want something homey. No spread or jam needed, since these bites stand alone. I like making a double batch so they last a little longer.
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Leftover Roast Beef Yorkshire Pudding

Yorkshire pudding pie in a white glass dish.
Leftover Roast Beef Yorkshire Pudding. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Weekend lunches step up with this Leftover Roast Beef Yorkshire Pudding. Fluffy, warm batter gives leftovers a second life, making each bite feel brand new. This dish gives you a reason to look forward to tomorrow’s lunch. Sharing these always leads to friends thinking how you made them so good.
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Baked Scotch Eggs

Scotch Eggs on a black plate.
Baked Scotch Eggs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Snack platters brighten up when you add these Baked Scotch Eggs to the mix. Each egg holds a neat package of flavor, giving your guests something fun to try alongside more familiar dishes. They show up both at holiday parties and casual lunches with the same excitement. Leftovers rarely seem to last for long.
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Fully Loaded Baked Potato Skins

Six Fully Loaded Baked Potato Skins topped with cheese and sour cream.
Fully Loaded Baked Potato Skins. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Hands reach for seconds as soon as these Fully Loaded Baked Potato Skins hit the party tray. Crispy shells and a rich filling make them the favorite finger food at any gathering. Bite after bite, guests try to decide which topping they like best. I serve them at every potluck because there are never any leftovers.
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Cheese Toasties

Bite-sized Cheese Toasties on a black plate with a small bowl of strawberries and a floral napkin nearby.
Cheese Toasties. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Comfort food finds the spotlight during snack time with this Cheese Toasties recipe. Each slice has a golden outside and a gooey center that feels cozy and familiar from the very first bite. Simple sandwiches like these always bring people together, whether you serve them with soup or as a quick party treat. I reach for them on days when I need something warm, easy, and sure to make everyone happy.
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