15 Guinness Stout Recipes In Time For St Patrick’s Day (2024)

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If you are from another country or planet and can’t buy Graham crackers, then we have added a recipe below for making your own Graham crackers and our very own Cookie recipe too.

If you live in Australia and you are looking for a substitute I suggest using a sweet cereal for another that requires cookie crumbs, such as Nutra grain or anything else sweet. For a biscuit substitute to graham crackers, I like to use Arnot’s nice biscuits but any plain dry style one will work.

If you live in the United Kingdom and you are looking for a substitute The closest thing to a graham cracker is a digestive biscuit. For Graham cracker cereal substitute in the United Kingdom, the same thing applies above, use any sweet cereal. Snap jacks will also work if you can find those.

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Graham Cracker Cereal Cookies

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1 c granulated sugar

2 c flour

1 tsp cinnamon

½ tsp baking powder

½ tsp baking soda

½ c of salted butter, softened

1 tsp vanilla extract

2 extra large eggs

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*Note, if you are using unsalted butter, add a pinch of salt (about ½ tsp) to the recipe, when you begin blending the butter and sugar.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.

Mix butter and white sugar on medium speed until creamy and fluffy, about 3 minutes.

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Add eggs and vanilla.

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Mix for 1 minute.

Add cinnamon, baking soda and baking powder. Mix for 1 minute.

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Add flour and mix until there are no ribbons of flour visible in the dough.

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I recommend crushing the cereal before adding it for a consistent dough, but if you like chunky cookies, you can add the cereal as is.

Add the golden graham cereal and mix for 1 minute.

Use an ice cream scoop to form large dough balls.

Place on the baking sheet 2” apart.

Bake for 14-16 minutes or until the edges are golden brown.

Allow to cool completely before frosting.

Makes 10 large cookies.

Frosting:

? block of cream cheese, softened.

½ stick of butter, softened

1 ¼ c powdered sugar

1 tsp vanilla

A pinch of salt

1-2 tablespoons of milk

Add cream cheese, vanilla, powdered sugar, butter to a mixing bowl. Begin mixing together.

Add 1 tablespoon of milk, and continue to mix, until you achieve a creamy consistency.

If needed add one additional tablespoon of milk.

Frost the cookies when they are cool.

Decorate with whole pieces of golden graham cereal.

DIY Graham Crackers For Australian substitution

1 ½ cups (210 grams) plain flour
1 cup (140 grams) wholemeal flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon salt
150 grams butter (softened)
½ cup brown sugar
¼ cup honey
1-2 Tablespoons water

Prepare 2 baking trays by lining them with baking paper.
Cream the butter, sugar, and honey until light and fluffy using a hand mixer. Add the flour mixture and mix until it resembles coarse sand. Add as much water as you need at this step (start with 1 Tablespoon) until the dough comes together and forms a ball.

Remove the dough from the bowl and divide it in half. Refrigerate for 30 minutes after wrapping in plastic.

Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F while the dough is chilling.

Remove the dough from the fridge and roll it out until it is approximately 5mm thick on a lightly floured work surface.

Cut the dough into pieces with a sharp knife, or a pizza cutter, and transfer them to the prepared baking sheets with a spatula, leaving gap between the cookies.

For a traditional look score a line down the middle of each biscuit and pierce holes along each side with a fork

Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until gently browned

Remove from the oven and cool for 5 minutes on the tray before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. As the crackers cool, they will crisp up.

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FAQs

15 Guinness Stout Recipes In Time For St Patrick’s Day? ›

An average of 13 million pints of Guinness are served on St. Patrick's Day.

How many Guinness is poured on St Patrick's Day? ›

An average of 13 million pints of Guinness are served on St. Patrick's Day.

Is it tradition to drink Guinness on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Unlike shamrock pins and green beer, Guinness drinking really is a longstanding tradition in Ireland.

What is the tradition of Guinness? ›

Into an official Guinness tulip-shaped pint and at a 45-degree angle it must be filled up to the harp above the Guinness logo (about two thirds of the way full). No more, no less. Don't touch it! The bartender will then walk away.

What does splitting the G mean in Guinness? ›

The 'split the G' challenge tests how well you can drink so that the drink sits at a certain spot in the glass. Essentially, your first gulp of Guinness should leave the drink level hallway through the G in the Guinness logo. In other words, it should split the G.

How many nitrogen bubbles in a Guinness? ›

Carbon dioxide forms larger bubbles, the size you see in lagers, but nitrogen forms much smaller bubbles. Guinness' Master Brewer, Fergal Murray, says that there are 300 million bubbles in one pint of Guinness.

What is the leprechaun and Guinness? ›

Note: The leprechaun was used by Guinness Exports Ltd (GEL) to advertise stout in the UK and selected overseas markets (mainly the US but also Australia) in the 1950s and 1960s. GEL was set up in Liverpool in the 1950s to bottle and promote sales of Foreign Extra Stout overseas.

Where to pour Guinness to? ›

The Initial Pour:

Hold your glass at a 45-degree angle and aim the tap nozzle for the gold harp logo on the glass. Pour until you reach the top of the harp, then stop.

What alcohol is most consumed on St Patrick's day? ›

The holiday is a huge moneymaker for pubs as people drink Guinness after Guinness, the most popular drink of the day.

What is the number one Irish beer? ›

Guinness (4.4%) is the most famous of the many Irish beer brands and it is now sold in 110+ countries after starting its life at St. James's Gate in Dublin back in 1759.

What do kids drink on St Patrick's day? ›

St. Patty's Day Drink Recipes
  • Easy Green Kool-Aid Milkshake by Homemaking Hacks.
  • Healthy Shamrock Shake by Two Healthy Kitchens.
  • Mint Chocolate Chip Green Smoothie by Sugar Spice and Family Life.
  • Lime Sherbet Floats by Home Cooking Memories.
  • Matcha Pear Green Smoothie by Upstate Ramblings.
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What do Irish call Guinness? ›

"Pint of Gat"

Irish words: A pint of gat. A "pint of Gat" is another name for Guinness. On that note, when drinking Guinness, look towards the horizon so you don't drink the head. And if someone asks if it's good Gat, and you're not sure how to judge it, simply respond with "sure look it."

Why is Guinness so important to Ireland? ›

By the 1860's, Guinness stout was available all over the world and the Guinness family were in search of a symbol that would firmly identify Guinness as an Irish product and the harp was recognised as the symbol of all that was great about Irish culture and heritage.

How do the Irish drink their Guinness? ›

Someone who knows how to properly pour a Guinness will grab a pint glass and fill it from the tap two-thirds of the way full, sure to tilt the glass at a 45-degree angle while pouring. They will then place it on the bar and walk away.

How many pours of Guinness are there? ›

The proper pour is integral to the Guinness experience, impacting everything from the taste to the presentation. It's all about the famed two-part pour, a process requiring the ultimate blend of patience and precision. You see, a beautifully poured Guinness isn't just a drink; it's a masterpiece.

How many sips to split the G? ›

Splitting the G essentially refers to the act of taking your first, likely large, sip of Guinness. The goal is to sip enough to allow the beer to then settle right between the “G” on the glass.

What is the biggest drinking day in Ireland? ›

Patrick's Day, which over time evolved into today's tradition of wearing green. One of the biggest reasons St. Patrick's Day has become synonymous with drinking has to do with the date on which the holiday falls.

How much Guinness is sold per day? ›

Over 100 million glasses of Guinness are enjoyed every single day around the world - that's 1.8 billion pints sold every year.

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