Irish Cuisine
Emerald Isle Comfort
Irish cuisine is hearty, wholesome fare built around potatoes, dairy, lamb, and seafood. From creamy colcannon to rich Irish stew, it is the food of a resilient, generous people.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Irish cuisine
Norman and English conquest brought wheat cultivation, livestock breeding refinements, and the manor house cooking traditions that influenced Irish gentry cuisine. The famine's devastating legacy created a deep cultural relationship with food scarcity that took generations to heal. The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries brought a dramatic Irish food renaissance, as artisan producers, farmhouse cheesemakers, and innovative chefs championed Ireland's extraordinary natural ingredients.
Modern Irish cuisine celebrates the dairy, seafood, and meat that have always been the island's greatest culinary assets. Butter (Irish butter is world-renowned for its richness and golden color), potatoes (dozens of varieties for different preparations), oats (for porridge, bread, and coating), soda bread ingredients (buttermilk and bicarbonate of soda), and fresh herbs (parsley, thyme, and chives).
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Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Irish cuisine
Darina Allen
Founder of Ballymaloe Cookery School in County Cork in 1983, which has trained …
Click to read moreNeven Maguire
Ireland's most popular chef, owner of McNean House restaurant in Cavan. He has …
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The cookbooks that define Irish cuisine
The Irish Cookbook
480 home-cooking recipes celebrating Ireland's culinary history, from oysters and seaweed to beef, lamb, and foraged pr…
Irish Traditional Cooking
An essential reference for Irish cuisine covering centuries of culinary tradition with emphasis on fresh, local ingredi…
Explore All Dishes
1 authentic recipes from Irish cuisine