By Heidi Sutton
If St. Patrick’s Day inspires feelings of hearth and home rather than leprechauns and green beer, you can celebrate tradition with warm, filling meals that harken back to Irish heritage. Irish stews are certain to conjure up some nostalgia while a delicious cheesecake is a perfect way to honor tradition regardless of your ancestry.
Irish Sláinte Stew
Recipe courtesy of Family Features
This Irish Sláinte Stew offers a warm welcome to guests with your own way of toasting to the holiday – Sláinte is “cheers” in Gaelic. This hearty meal is perfect for a crowd with traditional stew meat slow-cooked in a Dutch oven with beef broth, spices, carrots, potatoes, herbs and an Irish draught beer. Serve alongside crusty bread that’s ideal for soaking up each delicious drop.
INGREDIENTS:
Oil for drizzling
1 pound stew meat
1-2 pinches salt plus additional to taste, divided
1-2 pinches pepper
3 tablespoons flour
48 ounces beef broth
1 cup carrots diced
1 cup celery diced
3 cups potatoes diced
1/2 onion diced
2 tablespoons garlic pepper
1 tablespoon dried thyme
1/2 tablespoon dried rosemary
1 tablespoon dried chives
1 bottle Irish draught beer of choice
crusty bread for serving
DIRECTIONS
In Dutch oven over medium heat, drizzle oil and brown stew meat with salt and pepper. Sprinkle flour over meat. Add beef broth, carrots, celery, potatoes, onion, garlic pepper, thyme, rosemary and chives. Add Irish draught beer. Bring to boil, stirring, 5 minutes. Simmer 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Serve with crusty bread.
Irish Coffee Cheesecake
Recipe courtesy of National Honey Board
Share a sweet way to complete the meal in style with a delicious Irish Coffee Cheesecake. For a fun St. Patrick’s Day twist, drizzle green crème de menthe over whipped cream just before serving.
YIELD: Makes 8 to 10 servings
INGREDIENTS:
For Crust:
2 1/3 cups (about 10 oz.) – shortbread cookies, crushed
2/3 cup – oatmeal
2 T – honey
1/2 cup – butter, melted
For Filling:
2 (8 oz.) packages – cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup – honey
2 T – Irish whiskey, or milk
1/4 cup – powdered French Vanilla coffee drink mix
2 T – flour
4 – eggs
For Topping:
1 cup – heavy whipping cream
2 T – honey
1 T – Irish whiskey, optional
1 T – powdered French Vanilla coffee drink mix
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350° F.
Combine crust ingredients (crushed cookies, oatmeal, honey, butter) in a large bowl, mix well and pat into bottom, and halfway up sides of a 9-inch springform pan.
In a medium bowl, beat cream cheese with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add 1/2 cup honey, whiskey, 1/4 cup coffee powder, and flour; mix well. Add eggs, one at a time and beat just until blended. Pour mixture into crust.
Place cheesecake on a cookie sheet, and bake 40 to 45 minutes until cheesecake is puffed and center is set. Turn oven off, and allow cheesecake to cool for 15 minutes with door ajar.
Remove cheesecake to a cooling rack and cool 15 minutes. Run a thin knife around sides and remove the pan. Allow cheesecake to cool 30 minutes more; then place in refrigerator to chill.
Meanwhile, make topping by whipping cream until thickened. Add 2 T honey, 1 T whiskey, and 1 T powdered coffee, and whip until peaks form. Pipe or spread on chilled cheesecake and serve.