A Traditional Irish Breakfast Will Have You Saying, 'Top O' the Morning to Ya!' (2024)

Don't forget a cup of Irish coffee.

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With a holiday as festive as St. Patrick's Day, you'll need a big, traditional Irish breakfast to keep you fueled up for everything the day has in store. Whether it's a parade, a pub crawl, or simply a few St. Patrick's Day crafts with the kids, the best way to start your day, is with traditional Irish breakfast recipes like homemade scones and Irish apple cake. Otherwise, kick things off with a full Irish breakfast plate (sometimes referred to as a fry-up) that's made with eggs, bacon, baked beans, veggies, hash browns, and bread. You can add slow-roasted tomatoes to the plate or try potato recipes like homemade boxty. No matter what—it's sure to make you feel like a true Irishman (or woman).

Whether or not traditional Irish foods are on your mind, you'll love making some of the Irish-inspired breakfast ideas from the list ahead. Check out make-ahead breakfast ideas like the corned beef hash topped with fried eggs or breakfast casseroles the Reuben casserole for a fun twist on the classic sandwich. Looking for healthy breakfast ideas? Try the apple steel-cut oatmeal, cucumber smoked salmon bites, or just a slice of Irish soda bread with butter and jam. Of course, you can wash it all down with an Irish coffee—after all, the party is just getting started

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Irish Apple Cake

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This Irish dessert can double as a sweet breakfast treat. The warm, cinnamon-scented cake is layered with tart apples and a buttery crumble. But to really make it shine, just pour the sweet custard over the top.

Get the Irish Apple Cake recipe.

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Reuben Casserole

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This recipe is everything you love about the classic corned beef sandwich but it starts with a creamy hash brown base so it's perfect for breakfast! Luckily, it makes a big batch for all your friends and family.

Get the Reuben Casserole recipe.

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Maple Bacon Scones

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Two Irish favorites—scones and bacon—come together in one breakfast recipe that's both sweet and salty. You can grab these scones on your way out to a holiday parade or St. Paddy's Day party.

Get Ree's Maple Bacon Scones recipe.

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Slow-Roasted Tomatoes

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A full Irish breakfast typically includes some kind of grilled or roasted tomato to enjoy with the eggs, sausage, and toast. Here, they cook low and slow for extra sweetness and deeper flavor.

Get the Slow-Roasted Tomatoes recipe.

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Irish Soda Bread

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This popular bread is a year-round staple in Ireland. It's often made with currants, but you can use raisins or even dried cranberries. Just remember to serve it up with plenty of Irish butter!

Get the Irish Soda Bread recipe.

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Corned Beef Hash

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This recipe combines two classic Irish dishes: corned beef and potatoes! The mash-up might not be traditional, but it sure is good, especially when served with fried eggs for breakfast.

Get the Corned Beef Hash recipe.

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Baked Beans

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Baked beans are usually included on a traditional Irish breakfast plate. This version is topped with bacon to make it even more breakfast-ready!

Get Ree's Baked Beans recipe.

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Potato Galette

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There's usually some kind of crispy potato element to a full Irish breakfast, so this giant potato galette would be a fun item to serve. Try it for your next St. Patrick's Day brunch party!

Get the Potato Galette recipe.

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Everything Cucumber-Smoked Salmon Bites

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Ireland is surrounded by water so it's no wonder that salmon is a common dish. Serve this smoked salmon on green cucumber slices for a fun and light breakfast snack.

Get Ree's Everything Cucumber-Smoked Salmon Bites recipe.

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Irish Coffee

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It wouldn't be breakfast without coffee! And while you might not want to start your day off with an Irish coffee every morning, it's a fun warm co*cktail for a St. Patrick's Day treat.

Get Ree's Irish Coffee recipe.

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Full Irish Breakfast

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Depending on where you live in Ireland, a full Irish breakfast might have a few variations. There's typically eggs, sausage, hash browns, beans, and roasted tomatoes. You may also find slices of Irish soda bread. No matter what's served, you know it's going to be hearty!

Get the Full Irish Breakfast recipe at Mama Loves Ireland.

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Irish Scones

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Start your day off with a batch of fluffy, golden scones. They're delicious on their own but can also be served with Irish butter, jam, or a big dollop of clotted cream.

Get the Irish Scones recipe at Jo Cooks.

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Apple Steel-Cut Oatmeal

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Steel-cut oats, also known as Irish oats, take a little longer to cook compared to rolled oats. But the result is a nutty flavor and chewy texture that makes this warm, comforting breakfast so special.

Get the Apple Steel-Cut Oatmeal recipe at Cookie and Kate.

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Irish Brown Bread

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Brown bread is a type of soda bread that's made with part whole wheat flour. It makes the comforting loaf even heartier and more rustic.

Get the Irish Brown Bread recipe at The View from Great Island.

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Irish Bacon Sheet Pan

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Look for Irish bacon, which is cut from the back of the pig, for this sheet pan breakfast. Then, pair it up with other Irish ingredients like cabbage, potatoes, and eggs.

Get the Irish Bacon Sheet Pan recipe at Honest Grub Honest Foodie.

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Boxty

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Potatoes and eggs? Count us in! These fluffy pan-fried potato pancakes make for a delicious side dish with runny eggs.

Get the Boxty recipe at Veggie Desserts.

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Irish Soda Bread Muffins

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For another variation on Irish soda bread, these homemade muffins are great for on-the-go. They have the same subtle sweetness and tender crumb as the original but in muffin form!

Get the Irish Soda Bread Muffins recipe at Well Plated by Erin.

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