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St. Patrick's Day Countdown: A hug in a bowl

Written by Ciaran on Mar 03, 2026 | 2 Comments

We’re counting down the days to March 17th with an offer and a potato-stuffed recipe for you every day until St. Patrick's Day! Check back in with us each day to see what’s up next!

Irish comfort food

St. Patrick’s Day weather here in Ireland typically goes one of two ways. We either get the sun “splitting the stones” and everyone enjoys the day immensely. I remember a famous year where my teenage self managed to get a sunburn after being caught out at the parade without suncream!

More typically, St. Patrick’s Day dawns wet and windy, with a few memorable years even bringing sleet and snow to test the mettle of hardy parade participants and even the spectators! Weather in Ireland is famously unpredictable and March is well known for being the worst of it!

Potato soup for 6 hungry people

The recipe for Day 3 sets you up perfectly for those wet, windy, and cold St. Patrick’s Day celebrations! Like a hug in a bowl, it can thaw you out after a chilly morning at a parade, or set you up for the revelry of the evening!

This is Irish comfort food and much tastier than the simple ingredients list makes it sound. We have ours with some lovely brown bread topped with a generous spread of good Irish butter. Bliss!

Better still it is easy to make with a handful of ingredients that most will have in their cupboard. Although you will need some manner of blender.

Ingredients

  • 4 large rooster potatoes, peeled and chopped into cubes a few cm across
  • 3 white onions, finely chopped
  • 1 clove of crushed garlic
  • 2 tbsp of butter
  • 1 L of vegetable stock
  • 350 ml of double cream
  • 1 tsp of finely ground sea salt
  • ½ tsp of fresh ground black pepper

Method

  1. Melt the butter in a large saucepan on low to medium heat, adding in the chopped onion and then the garlic.
  2. Cook those gently until the onions are translucent (you don’t want them to brown or worse, burn).
  3. Add the potatoes to the pot together with the stock, salt and pepper and simmer uncovered for 20 mins or so until your cubes are tender and break apart easily if you poke them with a knife.
  4. Take the pan off the heat, allowing it to cool a little before you pour in the cream
  5. Using your blender (stick blender, nutribullet, whatever you have), puree the mixture until everything is smooth.
  6. Season to taste with a little more sea salt or black pepper if you like. Thin the soup out with a little boiling water if it is too thick for your tastes.
  7. Heat it up when you are serving, with generously buttered bread, a sprinkling of cheese, chopped parsley, or chives if you fancy.

What's Next?

Check back in with us tomorrow for Day 4 of our St. Patrick's Day countdown, or open Door Number 3 of our 17 Days of celebratory offers!

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Ciaran Vipond

Ciaran

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Born in Co. Antrim and reared in Dublin, I was fascinated with Gaelic culture from an early age. I suppose it's not surprising given my mother inherited a grá for the Irish language from my grandfather, an Irish school headmaster. And that grá continues! My brother and sister are now Gaelic teachers here in Ireland, my niece is an award winning Irish dancer, and I proudly work to share Irish culture through our Irish and Celtic Jewelry at My Irish Jeweler!

I love researching and reading about the history of Irish design. It's at the core of what we do here at My Irish Jeweler. I find much of it so interesting that I have to share what I find. I hope you enjoy it!

Comments

Susan

Thank you for the potato soup recipe. My grandmother made it for us, but I didn’t remember the recipe. Of course I love seeing your beautiful jewelry, too.

Jane ChadwickSusan

You are most welcome Susan. It's our pleasure and delighted to bring back some memories of your grandmother. Food is such a nostalgic thing isn't it? Lovely to hear you like our jewelry too ;) Thanks for sharing.