• Jamaican curry chicken

    Jamaican curry chicken

    Marinate the chicken in this Jamaican-inspired curry for as long as possible for the best results. Serve with avocado, white rice and roti, if you like

    Easy
  • Goat water

    Goat water

    Make our version of goat water, a stew made with goat meat that’s the national dish of Montserrat. It’s a direct reflection of the island’s African and Irish ancestries

    Easy
  • Soda farls

    Soda farls

    Celebrate St Patrick’s Day with soda farls – an Irish soda bread flattened into a circle and divided into four ‘farls’. Eat warm with butter

    Easy
  • Irish malted bread

    Irish malted bread

    Bake a loaf of this easy Northern Irish-style malted bread. It has a deliciously chewy texture and is best served with plenty of butter and jam

    Easy
  • Rustic oat & treacle soda bread

    Rustic oat & treacle soda bread

    This simple, yeast-free Irish bread is delicious with soup or cheese. For a darker loaf, you can use an extra spoonful of treacle in place of the honey

    Easy
  • Lamb scouse

    Lamb scouse

    This Liverpudlian dish is similar to an Irish stew, with tender lamb and slow cooked veg. It's a real winter warmer and counts as 2 of your 5 a day

    Easy
  • Parsnip, potato & St Gall cheese gratin

    Parsnip, potato & St Gall cheese gratin

    Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
    St Gall is one of the best Irish cheeses to cook with, but it will also sit happily alongside a few other varieties on a cheese board

    More effort
  • Irish apple tart

    Irish apple tart

    This recipe is based on the apple pie that chef Richard Corrigan’s mother used to make every St Patrick’s Day

    A challenge
  • Irish coddled pork with cider

    Irish coddled pork with cider

    Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
    Host your own St Patrick’s day party with this cider infused Irish stew, perfect with a side of colcannon and a pint of Guinness

    Easy
  • Fifteens

    Fifteens

    Good Food reader Alice Colley shares her recipe for this Northern Irish fridge cake with digestives, marshmallows and glacé cherries

    Easy