Famous for its iconic Guinness and variety of beers, known for the Irish Coffee and its prestigious whiskeys, and loved for its delicious scones and traditional brown bread, Ireland has been gaining notoriety as a true gastronomic destination. In recent years, it has become increasingly appreciated as a “gourmet” destination.
The pillars of Irish cuisine are its beef and lamb raised on green pastures, exquisite seafood and shellfish from its abundant coasts, freshwater fish from crystal-clear streams, fresh fruits and vegetables, and much more.
10 typical dishes of Ireland: foods and products
1 Mussel Soup
In Ireland you cannot miss trying the mussel soup, a creamy mussel soup flavored with herbs and vegetables, served with slices of black bread.

2 Smoked salmon
The fragrant smoked salmon is usually served with fresh vegetables to highlight its delicate flavor.

3 Fresh oysters
The fresh oysters are served on a bed of seaweed and crushed ice.

4 Irish Stew
The traditional Irish Stew is a lamb or mutton stew topped with potatoes.

5 Dublin Coddle
The Dublin Coddle is a typical dish made of chopped sausage and ham (or bacon) slowly cooked with potatoes and onions.

6 Ulster Fry
The Ulster Fry includes bacon, sausage, black pudding, and grilled tomato, fried egg, potato bread, and soda bread rolls with butter (farls).

7 Porter Cake
The Porter Cake is a dried fruit cake made with dark beer, usually Guinness.

8 Irish cheeses
Irish cheeses are exceptional, made for centuries on farms and monasteries and today the protagonists of a flourishing industry: from the semi-soft Cashel Blue and Mc. Killian to the Carrigaline (similar to Gouda) and the smoked Durrus.

9 Irish sweets
You cannot miss donuts, plumcake, scones (white, whole wheat, simple or with fruits) and raisin breads, which usually accompany a good cup of tea.

10 Irish whiskey, Guinness and Irish Coffee
The Irish whiskey and the dark Guinness are two essential national drinks to enjoy in the pub, and the perfect ending to any meal is the Irish Coffee: coffee, cream, and whiskey.

Typical Irish Breakfast
Breakfast in Ireland is a whole ritual. You immediately notice when, in a cozy B&B, the fluffy brown bread is served alongside the classic “irish breakfast“. If you want to snack during the day, nothing better than to enter a local pub to try steaming soups, smoked salmon dishes, or seafood, always accompanied by the classic Irish potatoes.

Irish Dinner
Anywhere in Ireland, dinner combines tradition and innovation in a wide variety of restaurants for all tastes and budgets, where local quality meets the creativity of the chefs. There are many recipes you can enjoy during the trip or recreate at home after a cooking class with chefs or true food lovers.
In small restaurants and country houses, it is common to exchange opinions about cooking, take the opportunity to make new friends, and feel like a chef for a day. You have to try it!

