If comfort food had a cozy sweater and a glass of something smooth, it’d be this Irish whiskey bread pudding. Creamy, custardy, and studded with plump raisins (or chocolate chips, if you’re having a mood), it's the kind of dessert that hugs you from the inside. But because The Skinny Fork refuses to let indulgence bully nutrition, this version trims the guilt—without sacrificing that warm, boozy charm…
Read MoreIrish Cream 'Japanese' Cheesecake (Viral Hack)
Japanese cheesecake: that cloud-like, wobbly, slightly-tart, utterly enchanting dessert that seems like sorcery on a plate. Traditionally it takes a bit of technique — folding, whipping, water baths — to get that airy texture. But the internet has blessed us with a viral shortcut: a simplified version that delivers cheesecake vibes with minimal fuss. If you’re craving something pillowy and mildly tangy without the kitchen circus, this is your new best friend.
What is the hack? This hack uses just greek yogurt and cookies. The idea: greek yogurt provides the tang and richness, while the cookies give structure and lift. Mix, press, cover, chill and then you’ve got a soft, cheesecake-like dessert that is decadent, delicious, and guilt-free!
Read MoreCrock Pot Irish Oatmeal
I love steel-cut oats. If you have never tried them, you are seriously missing out.
What are steel-cut (Irish) oats? Steel-Cut Oats are minimally processed high protein oats that are cut into neat little pieces on a steel mill. They are one of the healthiest foods you can eat and the texture is just out-of-this-world.
If you've ever wished your mornings came with a built-in hug, Crock Pot Irish Oatmeal is your new best friend. This slow-cooked porridge is the kind of breakfast that smells like comfort, tastes like nostalgia, and keeps you full for hours — without weighing you down. Bonus: it’s effortless. Toss everything in the crock pot before bed, ignore the beeps, and wake up to a pot of breakfast magic…
Read MoreIrish Pub Salad
What happens when cozy, hearty pub flavors meet a lighter, salad-friendly wardrobe? You get the Irish Pub Salad — a deliciously nostalgic mashup that captures the spirit of an old-school pub lunch without the post-meal slump. Think tender lettuce, spicy pickled green beans, savory corned beef, sharp Irish cheddar, and a tangy honey mustard dressing that makes every forkful feel like a warm hug from the Emerald Isle — just less heavy and a lot more sprightly…
Read MoreShepherd's Pie Soup
While it may not yet be time for shepherd’s pie, it is soup season. I had seen this really cool idea for a soup that was based on shepherd’s pie, so I decided to take that and make a more healthified version of it. This definitely gives you quite a lot of soup too and it’s filling and hearty to boot. It’s loaded up with all the things you will find in any standard shepherd’s pie, including meat, potatoes - mashed and otherwise, and plenty of other veggies.
This soup is full of flavor and definitely is what it’s set out to be. Shepherd’s pie in soup form! It’s also pretty akin to a baked potato soup as far as the consistency goes, and that’s probably due to half of the potatoes being mashed and the other half being left cubed to give a thickness to the soup and some added texture!…
Read MoreReuben Stuffed Potato Skins
With St. Patricks Day just around the corner, and a pantry full of potatoes that need to reused up relatively soon, I decided to make some reuben inspired potato skins. These Reuben Stuffed Potato Skins take some of the standard parts of a reuben and stuffs them into potato skins that are hearty and filling.
These potatoes start out being turned into shells with the potato scooped out and mixed with some dressing and then seasoned. After that they’re topped off with kraut, corned beef, and of course some cheese! They’re then baked to perfection and ready to eat in just a few minutes…
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