You don’t have to be Irish to celebrate St. Patty’s Day. Any excuse for a party—right? Do you know why we celebrate? OK, since I am Irish, I have the answer to this question.
St. Patrick’s Day or St. Patty’s Day is a national holiday of Ireland and is celebrated as a Christian feast day or festival by the Catholic Church of Ireland. St. Patrick is said to be one of the first Christian missionaries to travel around spreading the Christian faith. March 17 marks his death. The first parade celebrating St. Patty’s Day here in the United States was in the early 1700’s.
As the holiday has evolved over the years the leprechaun has become the mascot, of sorts. This little guy dressed in green is considered to be an Irish mythology fairy who is known to be mischievous and a prankster. With that, let’s plan a party!
If your town has a St. Patrick’s Day Parade, work that into your plans. You could enjoy the parade with your family and friends and then bring the party home. Emerald green is the color of choice to eat, drink and wear. Here are a few ideas:
Appetizers
- Guacamole and chips
- Hot spinach dip and Irish soda bread
Main Dish
- Corned beef and cabbage
- Spareribs w/sauerkraut
- Irish Stew
- Roast or Lamb
- Sausage or Ham
Side Dish
- Boiled new potatoes
- Mashed potatoes (tint green)
- Green vegetables
- Cabbage
- Sauerkraut
Desserts
- Shamrock shaped cookies (green)
- Lime sherbet
- Cupcakes with a decorated theme
- Green M&M’s or green jellybeans
Drinks
- Irish green beer
- Irish whiskey
- Irish coffee
- Irish Punch
If you need recipes for any of the above, there are many wonderful websites. One of my favorites is All Recipes.com. My Aunt Mollie recommended this website to me years ago and I continue to use it today! Happy hunting!
Visit your local dollar store or the dollar bins at Target for ideas on party favors and decorations. Use the party hats to fill with candy or treats. Include a pot (the pot at the end of your rainbow) as a center piece and fill it with gold covered chocolate coins. Add a few green and white balloons with shamrocks. Hang a map of Ireland.
When your guests arrive, hand them a button that says, “Kiss Me, I’m Irish”. Don’t forget the music—pick up a CD of Irish Celtic, Bagpipes or Irish Folk songs. Popular U.S. Irish artists include Enya and The Irish Tenors. Now all that is left to do is kick up your heels and enjoy your party and guests.
Maybe you would prefer to forego the party at home for a party at your local pub or restaurant. Many celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in a big way, so call ahead for reservations. Don’t forget to wear green, unless you want a little attention and a few pinches.