31 Healthy Green Recipes to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (2024)

We’re all about celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with some green grub. But sorry, folks—that dyed-green beer and bagel aren’t winning any nutrition awards. (In fact, that food coloring may have some not-so-great side effects.) Here are 31 recipes to celebrate being green the healthy way.

1. Spicy BLT Green Bloody Marys

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Like we needed another excuse to start off the day with a Bloody Mary! This festive recipe gets it color from green tomatoes and its kick from jalapeño and horseradish.

2. Banana Mango Green Smoothie Bowl

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Spinach and kale are responsible for this delicious beverage’s beautiful green hue. Plus, they offer tons of antioxidants and vitamins (namely iron and vitamins A and C). Banana and mango sweeten things up (and add even more nutritional power).

3. Herb and Arugula Baked Eggs

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This breakfast dish is super simple and can be made to feed a crowd. Simply throw some eggs, herbs, and arugula into a skillet and bake until cooked through! Add any other green veggies you like (pepper or jalapeño would be especially tasty).

4. Zucchini Feta Spinach Pancakes

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When classic buttermilk and maple syrup just won’t do, take cakes the savory route. (They’ll probably go better with that naturally dyed green beer too). These fritters get their color from spinach and zucchini and are flavored with feta, yogurt, and dill. Eat up!

5. Matcha Green Tea Coconut Pancakes

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Made with coconut flour, matcha powder, buttermilk, and egg whites, these pancakes are winning the healthy flapjack game. Serve up a stack of these bad boys topped with Greek yogurt, crunchy pistachios, and a drizzle of honey.

6. Superfood Shamrock Smoothie

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Kale and bananas take center stage in this green breakfast smoothie, while hemp seeds provide an extra boost of protein.

7. Green Pancakes

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Greek yogurt and cottage cheese add some extra protein to these cakes. Swiss chard creates the festive color, and vanilla kicks in some extra special flavor.

8. Pear and Arugula Smoothie

A squeeze of fresh orange brightens up this green smoothie. Greek yogurt gives it a protein-rich body, and peppery arugula lends an atypical flavor (which is balanced out by the sweetness of the pear).

9. Roasted Garlic Colcannon

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The classic Irish dish gives you the option of using kale or traditional cabbage. (Though using both kale and cabbage would get you double superfood points!)

10. Minted Pea Mash

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This simple and delicious side dish will go well with just about any St. Patrick’s Day celebration meal. Plus, it’s bright green. It’s simple to make too: just a dab of butter, frozen peas, mint, salt, and pepper!

11. Cilantro Lime Rice

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Long-grain rice is simply flavored and given some color with (you guessed it) fresh cilantro and lime—a versatile, flavorful side dish for any table!

12. Goat Cheese Polenta With Garlicky Greens

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Polenta ia a great gluten-free alternative, and this dish is packed with nutrients too. Feel free to sub in any other favorite leafy greens for kale—spinach or arugula would be delish.

13. Crispy Green Beans With Pesto

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These lightly sautéed green beans go perfectly with fresh, homemade pesto. This dish is fancy enough to satisfy the foodies at any St. Paddy’s Day get-together and simple enough that the green bagel-loving crowd won’t be scared away.

14. Green Tomato Mozzarella Stacks

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No, these green tomatoes are not fried. But they still take center stage in this fun salad recipe. Layer thick slices of fresh green tomatoes with equally sized slices of fresh mozzarella cheese and drizzle the top with herb-packed green goddess salad dressing.

15. Avocado Fries

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Yes, you read that right. Full disclosure: This recipe calls for frying the breaded fingers of deliciousness, but we bet they would work out just as well baked. Similarly, try making the cilantro-lemon dipping sauce with plain Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise.

16. Cucumber Cups With Spicy Crab

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When cut into two-inch chunks and hollowed out, cucumbers make great edible serving cups! The slightly spicy, creamy crab filling tastes decadent but won’t weigh you down.

17. Fresh Fava Bean Almond Spread

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This simple spread is perfect for sharing with a crowd. Plus, it’s easy to customize with whatever type of beans or peas you have available. Fava beans give a nice creamy texture, while chopped almonds add some crunch.

18. Cucumber Feta Rolls

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Super-thin cucumber slices give these rolls a festive outer layer. Inside, there’s protein-rich Greek yogurt, feta, sun-dried tomato, and olive.

19. The Best Green Falafel

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Falafel is one of those go-to drunk foods (a.k.a. the perfect St. Paddy’s afternoon snack). These little guys are full of protein- and fiber-rich chickpeas, parsley, garlic, and cilantro.

20. Kale Chips

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These are one of our favorite snacks—period. It’s just a bonus that they’re green! Plus, they’re the perfect healthy alternative to regular old potato chips.

21. Green Chile and Tomatillo Corn Bread

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Herbs and green tomatillos give this Tex-Mex-inspired dish its slightly green hue. It counts, we swear!

22. Leprechaun Dip

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White beans make a protein-packed base, while kale gives the dish some color. Cashews, tahini, and parsley all make a flavorful appearance too!

23. Avocado Mac and Cheese

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This one’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser. The ultimate comfort food with a healthy twist is still just as decadent and smooth as the original, with some added nutritional benefits. Use whole-wheat pasta for even more protein and fiber.

24. Green Grain-Free Pizza

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Yes, pizza can actually be healthy. Grain-free dough and a bevy of bright green toppings make this favorite more nutritionally sound.

25. Kale and Cheese Tart With Quinoa Crust

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This tart is like a heartier, healthier quiche with an awesomely rustic crust made from quinoa and cornmeal. The filling—kale or other greens, shallots, eggs, and Greek yogurt—is super smooth and indulgent but still healthy enough that a small slice would make the perfect brunch or light lunch.

26. Spicy Salsa Verde Chicken

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The green sauce for this chicken dish is packed with healthy herbs and other goodies. Basil, cilantro, parsley, and jalapeño give it color and some kick, while a squeeze of fresh orange and lime brighten up the flavors.

27. Vegan Avocado and Banana Ice Cream

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Frozen banana and avocado make up the base of this ice cream, while coconut and vanilla extract bring the sweetness. No ice cream maker needed.

28. Mint Chocolate Chip Frozen Yogurt

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Who doesn’t love a bowl of mint chocolate chip ice cream? This one’s different though—it’s super healthy! The base is simply Greek yogurt and coconut milk, and the green color comes from fresh mint. No need to feel guilty for having a few scoops of this treat.

29. Lucky Leprechaun Treats

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OK, you caught us. This doesn’t count as a healthy dish, but Rice Krispies-style treats with a festive spin? We couldn’t resist.

30. Semi-Healthy Mini Shamrock Cheesecakes

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The filling for these mini minty cheesecakes is made (a tad) healthier with Greek yogurt. The recipe calls for a cookie crumb crust, but try using a mixture of ground nuts and cocoa powder for a nutritious twist.

31. Leprechaun Muffins

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Who’s ever heard of putting kiwi in muffins? Now you have (and will)! This recipe combines avocado, lime, and the seedy fruit for a slightly green and sweet treat.

31 Healthy Green Recipes to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (2024)

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31 Healthy Green Recipes to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? ›

Patrick's Day feast. Corned beef and cabbage, green beer, and Guinness-infused desserts might be best described as Irish-American dishes, but there's no denying that they're a major part of many St. Patrick's Day celebrations around the world.

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

Patrick's Day feast. Corned beef and cabbage, green beer, and Guinness-infused desserts might be best described as Irish-American dishes, but there's no denying that they're a major part of many St. Patrick's Day celebrations around the world.

What do they eat on St. Patrick's Day green? ›

Green Food for St. Patrick's Day: 10 Ideas
  • Green Fruit Platters.
  • Spinach Dip.
  • Matcha Baked Goods.
  • Green Veggies and Dip.
  • Guacamole and Chips.
  • Green Smoothies.
  • Garden Risotto Bites.
  • Lime Coolers.
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What is cooked for St. Patrick's Day? ›

That might mean corned beef and cabbage, the standout dish stateside, or a lamb or beef stew—the entrées those in the Emerald Isle are most likely to eat on March 17. Perhaps you'd prefer bangers and mash or a Guinness pie packed with beef? Create your St.

What foods do Americans traditionally enjoy on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day, from savory side dishes to delectable desserts, so you can make your restaurant or pub the go-to spot on March 17th.
  • Colcannon. ...
  • Irish Soda Bread. ...
  • Fried Cabbage. ...
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. ...
  • Shepherd's Pie. ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Irish Apple Tart. ...
  • Barmbrack.

What is the most common meal eaten on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day, the most popular meal is corned beef and cabbage—often accompanied by a green beer or two. The boiled dinner and its liquid accompaniment dominate the menu of Irish bars and restaurants up and down the country on March 17, and many home cooks serve the dish, too.

What food do leprechaun eat? ›

Well, turns out Leprechauns eat different types of wild- flowers, nuts, potatoes, and mushrooms. They also enjoy fancy homemade beverages and on given occasions, they take dandelion tea. Since they live in a forest in Ireland, most of the leprechaun's diet is comprised of wild foods.

What are the green fruits for St Patrick's Day? ›

Looking for a quick snack for kids or adults on St. Patrick's Day? Go no further than the fresh fruit aisle. Here are several options with green fruit such as honeydew, kiwi and green grapes!

What vegetables are in St Patrick's Day? ›

Green fruits and vegetables include leafy greens, asparagus, green peppers, broccoli, green beans, peas, cabbage, green onion, Brussels sprouts, okra, zucchini, Chinese cabbage, green apples, green grapes, honeydew melon, kiwifruit and limes. Some GREEN ideas for St.

What green foods are tasty? ›

In the springtime, you'll find lots of tasty greens like snap peas, broccoli florets, asparagus, and green beans. Cook them in a casserole, toss them in a salad, or puree them into one of our best soup recipes.

What are 5 food items associated with St Patrick's Day? ›

40 Best St. Patrick's Day Foods for Celebrating in 2024
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  • Green Beer. ...
  • Butter-Braised Cabbage with Cream and Garlic. ...
  • Smashed Potatoes. ...
  • Baked Cabbage and Potato Buns. ...
  • Classic Beef Wellington. ...
  • Clover Whiskey Sour. ...
  • Sausage, Potato, and Cabbage Soup.
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Is meat OK on St Patricks Day? ›

Some dioceses grant dispensations. St. Patrick's Day this year coincides with Lenten Friday, when Catholics traditionally abstain from meat. But after several dioceses across the United States granted dispensations, some Catholics will be able to indulge.

Why do we eat corned beef and cabbage on St Patty's Day? ›

Our association with corned beef as traditional Irish fare can be traced back to the 19th century and the Irish immigration to the U.S. While the newly immigrated Irish were used to eating salt pork back at home, its nearest counterpart, bacon, was prohibitively expensive in the U.S.

What is a leprechaun's favorite food? ›

Various leprechuans have various favorite foods that include, but are not limited to the following: Irish Stew(a lamb and root vegetable stew native to Ireland), Boxty(a traditional Irish potato pancake), Colcannon( a traditional Irish dish of mashed potatoes with kale or cabbage), Irish Soda Bread(traditionally made ...

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

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

What do leprechauns give you? ›

Happy St. Patrick's Day! The leprechaun, a tiny elf from Irish folklore, is said to love gold coins, shamrocks, rainbows and anything green. According to legend, if a human succeeds in catching one of these little green legends, the leprechaun will grant you three wishes, or even give you their pot of gold.

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