WW Friendly Recipes to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Like the Irish (2024)

St. Patrick's Day Recipe Roundup for Weight Watchers

It seems like everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day - March 17th. And with good reason - there's corned beef and cabbage, red flannel hash, Irish soda bread, Irish stew, colcannon, shepherd's pie, Guinness beer and basically any food that's green.

But meat, potatoes, bread and beer aren't usually a Weight Watcher's best friend—or a friend to anyone who is trying to eat healthy.

That's why we traveled the web to collect these favorite Weight Watchers Friendly St. Patrick's Day Recipes with Personal Points. Now you can have fun and celebrate, guilt-free.

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Favorite WW Friendly St. Patrick's Day Recipes with Points

Roasted Cabbage Wedges - Simple-Nourished-Living

Fresh Pea Soup with Mint - WeightWatchers

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Bell Pepper & Potato Frittata (Image courtesy of SkinnyTaste.com)

Bell Pepper & Potato Frittata - SkinnyTaste

WW Shredded Cabbage Soup - Simple-Nourished-Living

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Mint Oreo Cheesecake Bites (Image courtesy DrizzleMeSkinny.com)

Mini Mint Oreo Cheesecake Bites - DrizzleMeSkinny

Creamy Cauliflower Mash with Kale (Low-Carb Colcannon) - SkinnyTaste

- Simple-Nourished-Living

Corned Turkey & Cabbage Dinner - SkinnyTaste

Skinny Potato Leek Soup - Simple-Nourished-Living

Skinny leftover Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup

- Simple-Nourished-Living

Darina Allen's Easy Whole Wheat Soda Bread

Darina Allen's Whole Wheat Soda Bread - Simple-Nourished-Living

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Reuben Wonton Cupcakes (Image courtesy EmilyBites.com)

Reuben Wonton Cupcakes - EmilyBites

Irish Brown Soda Bread - Simple-Nourished-Living

Shamrock Protein Shake - DashingDish

Slow Cooker Smoked Salmon Potato Leek Soup - Simple-Nourished-Living

Bread Pudding - WeightWatchers

Low-Fat Irish Wholemeal Scones - Simple-Nourished-Living

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WW Frozen Grasshopper Pie (Image courtesy of Recipe-Diaries.com)

WW Frozen Grasshopper Pie - RecipeDiaries

Thyme & Vegetable Lamb Stew - WeightWatchers

Slow Cooker Lamb Stew with Leeks & Carrots - WeightWatchers

Irish Oatmeal Leek Soup - SkinnyTaste

Plate of Skinny Broccoli Cheese Muffins

Skinny Broccoli Cheese Muffins - Simple-Nourished-Living

Red Flannel Hash - WeightWatchers

Shepherd's Pie, Lightened Up - SkinnyTaste

Classic Shepherd's Pie - WeightWatchers

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Skinny Shamrock Shake (Image courtesy SkinnyTaste.com)

Skinny Shamrock Shake - SkinnyTaste

Skinny Irish Pub Beef Stew - SkinnyKitchen

Vegetarian Shepherd's Pie

Vegetarian Shepherd's Pie - Simple-Nourished-Living.com

Sticky Toffee Cakes with a Sweet Guinness Glaze - DrizzleMeSkinny

Turkey Reuben Sandwiches - MealPlanningMommies

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Whole Wheat Irish Soda Bread Muffins (Image courtesy SkinnyTaste.com)

Whole Wheat Irish Soda Bread Muffins - SkinnyTaste

Turkey Shepherd's Pie - LaaLoosh

Roasted Boneless Leg of Lamb - SkinnyTaste

Maple Bacon Cupcakes - HungryGirl

Corned Beef & Cabbage Strudel - WeightWatchers

Saint Patrick Irish Cheddar Soup

St. Patrick Irish Cheddar Soup - Simple-Nourished-Living

- Simple Nourished Living

Grilled Reuben Sandwich - LaaLoosh

Chocolate Stout Cupcakes with Bailey's Irish Cream Cheese Frosting - SkinnyTaste

WW Slow Cooker Irish Stew - Simple-Nourished-Living

Reuben Casserole - LaaLoosh

Chocolate Stout Cake with Ganache

Chocolate Stout Cake with Ganache Icing - Simple-Nourished-Living

Easy Irish Soda Bread Muffins - Simple-Nourished-Living

Corned Beef Hash - Simple-Nourished-Living

Skinny Grilled Reuben Sandwich - SkinnyKitchen

Slow Cooker Corned Beef

Slow Cooker Maple Mustard Glazed Corned Beef - Simple-Nourished-Living

Sweet Potato Irish Nachos - SkinnyTaste

Slow Cooker Boneless Leg of Lamb with Mint Glaze

Slow Cooker Boneless Leg of Lamb with Mint - Simple-Nourished-Living

- Simple-Nourished-Living

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Skinny Grilled Cheese & Roast Beef Topped with Guinness Caramelized Onions (Image courtesy of SkinnyKitchen.com)

Skinny Grilled Cheese & Roast Beef Topped with Guinness Caramelized Onions - SkinnyKitchen

Crock Pot Beer Braised Corned Beef - Simple-Nourished-Living

Which has fewer SmartPoints:
Guinness Draught or Lagunitas IPA?

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Fun Facts About St. Patrick's Day

For most of the 20th century, Saint Patrick's day was a strictly religious holiday in Ireland, so all the pubs were closed on March 17. In 1970, it was converted to a national holiday and the pubs re-opened.

Saint Patrick wasn't Irish—he was British. He was born to Roman parents in Wales in the late fourth century (385 AD).

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According to Irish legend, Saint Patrick used the 3-leafed shamrock as a metaphor for the Holy Trinity (Father, Son & Holy Spirit) when he first introduced Christianity to the pagan Irish.

The first St. Patrick's Day celebration in the U.S. was held in Boston in 1737 and the first St. Patrick's Day parade took place in New York on March 17, 1762.

This time lapse video shot from the Sheraton Grand Chicago shows the river being died green:

Chicago has been celebrating St. Patrick's Day by dumping green dye into the Chicago River since 1962. The Plumbers Local 110 union uses about 40 tons of dye to get the river the right shade of "Kelly" green. The dye lasts for about 5 hours.

Corned beef and cabbage, the most traditional St. Patrick's Day meal, doesn't have anything to do with grain corn. Instead, it's a nod to the large grains of salt (which were also known as "corns"), that were historically used to cure meats.

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Blue is the traditional color of choice at this Irish folk festival (Image source IrishCentral)

You should actually wear blue, which is the color most often associated with Saint Patrick. Green was considered unlucky. St. Patrick's blue was considered symbolic of Ireland for many centuries and the Irish Presidential Standard is still blue.

Guinness sales soar on St. Patrick's Day. Figures from 2012 show that 5.5 million pints of the draught beer are consumed around the world every day. On St. Patrick's day that doubles to about 11 million pints.

How to Make Green Beer for St. Patrick's Day, with or without food coloring:

How the folks at Betty Crocker Make Green Beer for St. Patrick's Day

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FAQs

What is popular Irish food for St. Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day is now associated with wearing green, parades (when they're not canceled) and beer, the holiday is grounded in history that dates back more than 1,500 years. The earliest known celebrations were held in the 17th century on March 17, marking the anniversary of the death of St. Patrick in the 5th century.

What food do a many Irish-American's eat on this holiday? ›

St. Patrick's Day is a holiday celebrated by people of Irish descent all over the world. One of the most popular foods associated with this holiday in America is corned beef and cabbage.

Which dish is associated with Saint Patrick's Day in America? ›

The traditions of St. Patrick's Day in America are well known. We wear green, attend parades, and eat corned beef and cabbage.

What is the Irish dinner for St Patricks Day? ›

15 Traditional Irish Foods and Dishes to Try on St. Patrick's Day
  • Bacon and Cabbage. ...
  • Irish Soda Bread. ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Irish Coffe. ...
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. ...
  • Colcannon.

What is a typical St. Patrick's Day menu? ›

After corned beef and cabbage, one of the more popular traditional St. Patrick's Day food items is shepherd's pie. Minced lamb and mashed potatoes baked to perfection is the perfect entree food for those who aren't in the mood for beef. Or, for those who don't consume beef for religious or cultural reasons.

What color do they wear in Ireland on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Irish Catholic tradition is associated with the color green, as we mentioned earlier, but Irish Protestant tradition is associated with orange. This stems from William of Orange, the Protestant king who overthrew the Roman Catholic King James II.

How is Irish culture celebrated on St Patricks Day? ›

St. Patrick's Day observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, drinking and a whole lot of green.

What to wear on Paddy's Day? ›

Shop green tops, trousers, dresses and more or layer up in a green coat. Head to the pub in a green fit for Paddys Day celebrations, or stock up on party staples for your St Patricks Day party (green theme only, please).

What is the national dish of Ireland? ›

Irish Stew is a thick, hearty dish of mutton, potatoes, and onions and undisputedly the national dish of Ireland. Within the dish are many of the ingredients synonymous with the island, potatoes being one of the most recognized.

What is the most common Irish lunch? ›

Lunch often consists of a bowl of hot soup alongside freshly baked soda bread, but a heartier lunch menu can be found at the local pubs, where typical Irish plates are served around the clock.

What is the real St Patrick's Day dinner? ›

Spring lamb comes into season around St. Patrick's Day, and roasts, such as a leg of lamb with rosemary, are popular. Pies are, too, such as fish pies (made with cod or haddock), shepherd's pie (ground lamb with a potato crust), or Guinness and Beef Pie, which is one of McKenna's favorites.

What food do you bring to a St. Patrick's Day party? ›

17 St. Patrick's Day Party Food Ideas to Offer
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. You can't have a St. ...
  • Spinach Dip and Beer Bread. ...
  • Freshly Baked Irish Soda Bread. ...
  • Shepherd's Pie Bites. ...
  • Mini Irish Potato Skewers. ...
  • Green Pea Hummus and Pita Chips. ...
  • Potato Leek Soup Shots. ...
  • Irish Flag Veggie Platter.
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What dish is a trademark St Patrick's Day meal? ›

Patrick's Day Tradition: Corned Beef and Cabbage. As everyone knows, there are some special meals that people only cook for a special time like cooking a turkey for thanksgiving. This year, March 17th is St.

What is a famous St. Patrick's Day food? ›

The 13 Most Festive St. Patrick's Day Food Ideas
  • Sliced Irish Soda Bread. ...
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. ...
  • Guinness Beer Cheese Dip. ...
  • Rainbow Fruit Platters. ...
  • Stacks of Irish Potato Pancakes. ...
  • Individual Shepherd's Pies. ...
  • Pots of Irish Stew. ...
  • Leprechaun “Bait” Snack Mix.
Feb 12, 2024

What is traditional Irish food? ›

Representative dishes include Irish stew, bacon and cabbage, boxty, brown bread (as it is referred to in the South) or soda bread (predominantly used in Ulster), coddle, and colcannon.

Why is a reuben considered Irish? ›

While the Reuben sandwich itself doesn't have Irish roots (it was thought to be created in Omaha, Nebraska mid-poker game) the meat inside it – corned beef, does. Well, it kind of does. The Irish-corned beef relationship is considered to be much more Irish-American than it is purely Irish.

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