Host the Ultimate St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Party
St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner! Ok, I know, it’s not a HUGE holiday. But a fun what it is so consider it the perfect opportunity to throw a St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Party! Maybe you throw dinner parties on the weekly or perhaps you’ve yet to host one at all. Don’t worry, these tips and ideas are going to make it a breeze.
THE TABLESCAPE
When I saw this image on Après Fête, it completely inspired my entire St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Party. How original and creative is the moss table runner scattered with gold coins? Plus, it’s super affordable and takes two seconds. Anyone can do this, and the table looks so festive.
The Appetizer
There are a variety of delicious appetizers ideas for St. Patrick’s Day from spinach dip to veggie hummus, but I think these mini guacamole cups are the perfect appetizer! They’re oh so delicious!
The Cocktail
This Shamrock Sour is the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day Cocktail! The color is on point and it’s perfect for garnishing with a lime wedge. Sip sip, hooray! Grab my recipe for the Shamrock Sour Cocktail!
The Entree
Braised Corn Beef Brisket is the perfect entree to enjoy on St. Patrick’s Day! You can even find a little recipe video watch while you cook! Grab the recipe here!
The Dessert
Whip up these adorable little pot of gold brownie cups for your St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Party! You can even recreate the idea in a larger cake form (just fill the center with the gold sprinkles! Your guests will love this sweet surprise!
There you have it! The complete guide to hosting the Ultimate St. Patrick’s Day Party! You can certainly tweak any of these ideas to fit your own favorite flavors, but I hope you’re inspired to throw a St. Patrick’s Day party this year!
We are going to make these this week and have never used the gold flakes. Any suggestions on where to buy them and how do we figure out how much to get?
Thanks!
Hi Laurie! The cake decorating aisle at any craft store should have them or something very close! I’d get just one or two jars of it depending on the size and how many you plan to make!