My version of Ireland’s favourite take-away, this Irish Spice Bag is a wonderful concoction of crispy fries, with spicy fried chicken bits and some fried onions and peppers thrown in. All tossed in a spicy, salty mixture.
About the Irish Spice Bag
St. Patrick’s Day is the day we all get to be Irish for a day! And if we were Irish for a day, in Ireland, chances are very good that we might pick up a spice bag on the way home after a pint or two at the pub. Yes, the Irish Spice Bag is a recent phenomenon, but well on it’s way to become iconic Irish fare.
From what I’ve gleaned, the Irish Spice Bag had it’s roots in Chinese restaurants, who mixed chicken balls, with vegetables and threw it all together with fries and served it as take-away in brown paper bags. Different restaurants offered different versions, but the basics of spicy fries in a bag were always the same. Yes, it’s Ireland’s answer for when only fried food, salt and spice will do :)
Cook’s Notes
Now obviously, I’m Canadian, not Irish, so I’m not going to pretend I know how close my version is to the “real thing”, but I did do my research and made every effort to try and re-create it as best I could from the descriptions available. I seek forgiveness from the Irish if I’ve really messed it up. Feel free to set me straight :)
You can make your fries any way you like – fry, bake or air fry, as I did (my favourite fry preparation tool!).
If you don’t have or want to use buttermilk, you can substitute regular milk in the marinade. Maybe throw a 1/2 tsp of white vinegar in with it.
I used Frank’s™ brand hot sauce for my spice bag.
In my research, I have seen “skinny” versions, that skip the breading of the chicken and use oven-baked fries. That’s always an option, but speaking for myself, I’d really miss the crispy, spicy breading in this one, so I’d recommend going all in.
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Ingredients
- 6 boneless skinless chicken thighs
Buttermilk Marinade:
- 1/2 cup buttermilk
- 2 Tbsp hot sauce
Spice Mix
- 2 tsp salt
- 1 1/2 tsp paprika
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- 1 1/2 tsp chilli powder
- 1/2 tsp cayenne
- Freshly ground pepper
Flour dip:
- 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 1/2 Tbsp Spice Mix
To prepare:
- Cooking oil for cooking chicken
- 1 red pepper, thinly sliced
- 1 small onion, thinly sliced
- Warm, crispy french fries, cooked any way you like
Instructions
- Cut chicken thighs in to small pieces, discarding any fatty bits. In a medium bowl, stir together the buttermilk and hot sauce. Add chicken to marinade and let stand at least 20 minutes, or cover and refrigerate to marinate longer.
- While chicken is marinating, make spice mix by combining all ingredients in a small bowl. Stir to combine well. Set aside.
- Start your fries cooking.
- In a large, flat dish, prepare the flour dip by combining the ingredients and stirring well to combine. Take a few pieces of the chicken from the marinade and toss in the flour dip. Return to the buttermilk marinade briefly and dip in the flour dip again. Place on a metal cooling rack, while you proceed to bread all the chicken pieces. When all the chicken has been breaded, heat a 1/2-inch or so of oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Fry the chicken, until golden on the underside, then flip over and fry on the other side. Cook until golden and cooked through. Remove all chicken to a plate.
- Discard most of the oil from the skillet, leaving just a tiny bit. Return the skillet to the stove-top over medium-high heat. Add the peppers and onion and saute quickly until lightly browned and softened. Add sauteed vegetables to a large bowl. Add the warm chicken and cooked fries. Sprinkle with a generous amount of Spice Mix, to taste and toss well to coat.
- Spoon in to paper bags to serve :)
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Hi! I’m Jennifer, a home cook schooled by trial and error and almost 40 years of getting dinner on the table! I love to share my favourite recipes, both old and new, together with lots of tips and tricks to hopefully help make your home cooking enjoyable, stress free, rewarding and of course, delicious!
Obviously I need to make a few phone calls to my relatives, because I’m part Irish and I’ve never heard of an Irish Spice Bag. Clearly someone has been holding out on me!!! These look so beyond delicious it’s CRAZY! Fries, fried chicken AND fried onions n’ peppers!?!? WHAT? This is everything I want in my life! Seriously, Jennifer, you have outdone yourself here! I am drooling!! Can’t wait to try this… immediately! Pinned obviously! Cheers!
Thanks Cheyanne and yes, I think they have been holding out on you :) From what I hear, anyway!
I have decided to take this post down to my local ‘chippie’ to give them an idea for St Patrick’s Day! You could almost make yourself believe this was healthy?. Can’t wait to recreate this for our St Paddy’s Day celebration dinner. For sure!
I’m pretty sure the smattering of veggies in these makes them healthy, doesn’t it??!! ;)
It’s St Patrick’s Day and I made this fun recipe for dinner tonight – in paper bags too. It was so tasty and such fun served in the bags. I now need a trip to Ireland to have the real thing!
I think this will become a ‘must have’ for St Patrick’s Day every year now but it may sneak in at other times as well.
We are so glad you offered this recipe. What fun! ??
Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Mary! And so glad you made and enjoyed these fun spice bags. Thanks for coming back to let me know :)
I’m so happy and thankful you did research and found something new for all us foodies to latch onto! I can completely understand why this is the new cool food trend-it looks absolutely amazing!
Thanks Meg :) I actually had a lot of fun scouring the internet for all the details on these spice bags! It was a fun and delicious project!
I absolutely love this idea, Jennifer… It’s a fun, colorful “something different” idea for St. Patrick’s Day fare that’s sure to be a big hit! And the other #saintpatricksdayfeast2017 recipes? What a fabulous roundup! One-stop Irish Party menu planning at its finest. Thank you!
Thanks so much, Michele and yes, so many fabulous St. Patrick’s Day recipes today!
OMG! I have not heard of Irish spice bags, but I’m in love! I don’t fry food very often (healthy food blogger and all), but when I do, it’s got to be worth the calories. Your recipe definitely qualifies. :-) Lovely photos and fantastic recipe! Happy St. Patrick’s Day Jennifer!
Thanks so much, Tamara and yes, I’m the same way. If I’m going to be frying, it has to be worth it (and these were definitely!).
I’d have to ask for two bags because I would not be sharing. These look incredible!
Thanks so much, Kevin. I loved eating out of a paper bag. I’m going to do it more often :)
These bags are brilliant! Totally brilliant. I don’t remember ever having something this delicious looking while living in Ireland:) Love the casual presentation, beautiful shots.
Thanks so much, Milena :) From what I gather, these spice bags are quite a recent thing – maybe just the last couple of years, but they have apparently caught on quickly!
Where has this been all my life?! Seriously.
I feel the same way, Natasha! :)
You have outdone yourself, as this is so darn beautiful. Two years ago, I received an air-fryer as a gift, and I didn’t know anything about it. It is actually quite amazing! I don’t know many others who use it, so I smiled when I saw you mention it. Anyhow, I am not Irish, but I would love to grant you forgiveness, praises, and lots of love for bringing this recipe to life. Beautiful. Creative. And Delicious Looking.
Thanks so much, Cindy :) I have to confess, I don’t use my Air Fryer for much beyond fries, but when it comes to fries, you really can’t beat it! Infinitely better fries than “oven fries” and so much easier, cleaner and lighter than deep frying. The air fryer earns it keep in my kitchen just for that!
LOVE this! I’ve never had it, but it sounds so delicious and your photos are amazing. I just made good old fish and chips last night, so we’re on the same crispy fried Irish page! Love your list of other bloggers’ recipes, too, I’m off to explore :)
Thanks Sue and yes, life needs some crispy fried goodness once in a while :)
I could literally dive into that little bag head first! So glad you went with the crispy spicy breading! Go big or go home, I say!! Well done, my friend!
Thanks Annie and yep, I’m a go big or go home gal, too :)
I am so all in for this. Sometimes you have to go for it and these spice bags are it! Love the buttermilk and of course all that delicious crispiness going on. I’ve never heard of a spice bag before so I can’t speak to the tradition, but I can speak to the YUM!
Thanks Cathy and I hadn’t heard of it until recently either, but like you, I recognize yum when I see it ;)
Holy moly! Does this look good! After having a beverage or two on St. Patrick’s Day this would be the perfect thing to dig into! I’ve never heard of this before, so where has it been all my life, lol :D Pinning this one! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!
Thanks so much, Dawn and I thought the same thing :)
Wow! I’ve never heard of this, but you can totally count me in Jennifer! That spice mix sounds delicious!
Thanks Mary Ann. It was a fun treat!
My husband would be all over this one! I’ve never tried an Irish Spice Bag but I would if I could :) What a delicious way to be Irish for a day!
Thanks Tricia and yes, I’m happy to adopt this Irish treat :)