Green decorations go up, the kids start asking about festive treats, and suddenly you need something fun that still fits into a busy weeknight. I always lean on simple, familiar flavors this time of year because they keep the kitchen calm and the table full. These 13 recipes bring dependable results without complicated steps or hard-to-find ingredients, so you can cook with confidence. You will have festive favorites everyone keeps talking about long after St. Patrick’s Day is over.

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Air Fryer Potatoes: Crispy, Tender and Perfectly Seasoned

Air Fryer Potatoes: Crispy, Tender and Perfectly Seasoned are air fried until crisp outside and tender inside with simple herbs and spices. This quick side dish is easy to toss together for busy family dinners. They cook faster than oven-roasted potatoes and need very little cleanup. Shake the basket halfway through cooking so they brown evenly.
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Air Fryer Twice Baked Potatoes Recipe

Air Fryer Twice Baked Potatoes Recipe starts with baked potatoes that are scooped, mixed with cheese and bacon, then air fried until lightly crisp on top. This easy recipe delivers a fluffy center with a golden finish in less time than the oven. It works well as a quick side dish or hearty appetizer. Let the potatoes cool slightly before scooping so the skins stay intact.
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Mashed Potatoes Recipe

Mashed Potatoes Recipe features boiled potatoes whipped until fluffy and smooth with butter and milk. This easy side dish is a family favorite that pairs with everything from corned beef to roasted chicken. It’s a simple recipe you can count on for holidays or weeknights. Warm the milk before mixing to keep the potatoes light and creamy.
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St. Patrick's Day Breakfast Leprechaun Toast

St. Patrick's Day Breakfast Leprechaun Toast starts with toasted bread and simple toppings arranged into a fun holiday design. This easy breakfast turns an ordinary morning into something special without extra work. The toast stays crisp while the toppings add color and flavor. Assemble just before serving so the bread keeps its crunch.
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Air Fryer Potato Skins

Air Fryer Potato Skins are air fried until crisp on the outside and golden around the edges, then filled with melty cheese and bacon. This easy appetizer gives you that classic comfort food crunch without heating up the oven. I love making these for St. Patrick’s Day gatherings because they cook quickly and clean up is simple. Brush the skins lightly with oil before air frying for the best crisp texture.
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Scalloped Potatoes

Scalloped Potatoes are thinly sliced, layered, and baked in a homemade cream sauce until tender and golden. This classic comfort food side feels special enough for St. Patrick’s Day but simple enough for Sunday dinner. The oven does most of the work while you prepare the rest of the meal. Slice the potatoes evenly so they cook at the same rate.
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Mashed Potato Casserole

Mashed Potato Casserole is baked until hot and lightly golden on top with layers of creamy potatoes, cheese, and bacon. This homemade comfort food is perfect for holiday dinners or feeding a crowd. I like preparing it ahead of time and baking it just before serving. Cover with foil for most of the bake time to keep the top from browning too quickly.
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Spinach Colcannon Recipe

Spinach Colcannon Recipe combines boiled and mashed potatoes with sautéed spinach and green onions for a simple Irish side. This homemade dish is a family favorite that brings comfort food to your holiday meal. It’s quick to prepare and uses basic ingredients you may already have on hand. Stir in the greens while they’re still warm so they blend evenly throughout.
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Loaded Potato Soup in the Crock Pot

Loaded Potato Soup in the Crock Pot slow cooks into a creamy, hearty bowl filled with tender potatoes, bacon, and cheese. It’s a simple, homemade comfort food that works well for busy days when dinner needs to cook itself. The slow cooker does the work while you handle the rest of the day. Stir in the cheese at the end so it melts smoothly into the soup.
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Traeger Irish Beef Stew

Traeger Irish Beef Stew is slow cooked on the grill until the beef turns tender and the broth develops deep flavor. This homemade comfort food feels right at home on a St. Patrick’s Day table. The steady heat gives you rich results without standing over the stove. Brown the meat first for the best texture and color.
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Homemade Potato Soup Recipe

Homemade Potato Soup Recipe simmers potatoes in broth before blending into a creamy, comforting bowl. Topped with bacon, cheese, and chives, it becomes a family favorite for cool evenings. This simple soup uses pantry staples and comes together without much prep. Mash some of the potatoes by hand if you prefer a thicker texture.
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Non-Alcoholic Irish Coffee

Non-Alcoholic Irish Coffee is brewed hot and topped with whipped cream for a cozy finish. This simple drink keeps the classic flavor while staying alcohol free, making it a family-friendly option for St. Patrick’s Day. It comes together quickly with just a few ingredients. Pour the coffee slowly over the back of a spoon to help the cream float on top.
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St. Patrick's Cookies and Buttercream Dip

St. Patrick's Cookies and Buttercream Dip features baked sugar cookies shaped for the holiday and paired with a smooth buttercream dip. This easy dessert adds a sweet touch to classroom parties or family celebrations. The cookies bake up soft with lightly golden edges. Bake just until set so they stay tender once cooled.
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