What’s for Dinner – Sunday link up #192

Éirinn go Brách! Ireland Forever! Yep, it’s St. Patty’s day – the celebration of the death of the patron St. Patrick. He was a British citizen that was kidnapped and sold into slavery in Ireland. After he escaped he went back to England and became a priest, returned to Ireland to convert the pagans to Christianity. It has become a worldwide celebration honoring Irish culture and tradition. So now that you know all this and today being St. Patrick’s day, have you decided…

  This is the place to answer that question! The home of a collection of fabulous recipes! A collaboration of ideas ~

It’s What’s for Dinner!

So come on in and party with us!

Share as many RECIPES as you’d like!

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 Here are the some delicious ideas that were shared last week:

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This week’s features will get your juices flowing and make you want to start cooking – and eating! And here they are in no particular order…

Moving out of Ireland for a bit, here is an amazing African Stew from Nancy on the Home Front.

And now, on to dessert!

How do Brownie Cupcakes with Marshmallow and Coconut Frosting sound? Incredible! Thanks Across the Boulevard for sharing this one!

 Brownie Cupcakes with Marshmallow and Coconut Frosting in St. Patrick's Day liner

Here is a Fantastic Apricot Bread from Treat & Trick. This could be breakfast, brunch or just a snack. A delectable sweet treat!

Fantastic Apricot Bread Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

And then there is the Irish Apple Cake from Miz Helen’s Country Cottage. Just look at this thing bursting with apples and sweet goodness!

Irish Apple Cake at Miz Helen's Country Cottage

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19 Responses to What’s for Dinner – Sunday link up #192

  1. Happy St. Patricks day! Thanks for the history lesson at the beginning of the post.

  2. Miz Helen says:

    Thanks so much for the awesome feature for my Irish Apple Cake, I really appreciate it! Hope you have a fantastic St. Patrick’s Day and thanks so much for the party!
    Miz Helen

    • HelenFern says:

      Thanks for sharing that amazing cake!! And thanks for being a part of our party every week! Happy St. Patty’s

  3. Nancy W says:

    Thanks for the feature of my African Stew and thanks for hosting such a great party each week! Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!

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  7. Thank you for hosting! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

  8. Marilyn Lesniak says:

    This week I am sharing my Ultimate Nachos, Michigan Berry Salad, and a Mediterranean Chopped Salad. Have a lovely evening! Thanks for hosting.

  9. Thanks for hosting and for featuring my Fantastic Apricot Bread. Really appreciate it..Have a wonderful week…

  10. Beverly says:

    Thanks so much for featuring my brownies with marshmallow and coconut frosting, Helen! I appreciate it!

  11. Teresa says:

    Thank you for hosting!

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