✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for Irish recipe pages

Maintain colcannon, Irish stew, boxty, soda bread, coddle, and the rest in Google Sheets, CSV, or JSON. SleekRank renders an indexable WordPress page per recipe with ingredient list, region, prep time, and Recipe schema, from one base template.

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SleekRank for Irish recipe pages

Irish cooking is potato-led with strong regional and seasonal patterns

Irish cuisine maps to dish-shaped queries with high seasonal demand: Irish stew, colcannon, boxty, soda bread, coddle, brown bread, barmbrack. Many dishes have regional variants (Dublin coddle, Ulster fry, Connemara stew) and seasonal versions (Halloween barmbrack, St. Patrick's bacon and cabbage) that justify their own pages because the ingredients and context change materially. Search behaviour spikes around holidays but holds steady year-round for the canonical comfort-food queries.

SleekRank reads one row per recipe from a Google Sheet, CSV, or JSON file and renders one WordPress page at /recipes/irish/{slug}/. Tag mappings push the dish name into H1 and title; selector mappings handle region, season, and prep time; list mappings render ingredient and step arrays. Meta mappings populate Recipe JSON-LD so every page is rich-result eligible.

Editors maintain the catalog in the sheet, not in WordPress. Adding a Dublin coddle variant, an Ulster fry breakdown, or a Connemara mutton stew ships as a row. The base template carries every recipe to the same visual and structural quality bar across breads, stews, side dishes, and breakfasts.

Workflow

From Irish recipe sheet to live dish pages

1

Design the recipe template

Build one WordPress page with hero (dish name, region and category badges), ingredient block, prep-time callout, steps list, seasonal notes, and a JSON-LD Recipe block. Style it once for the catalog.
2

Connect the recipe source

Point SleekRank at the Irish recipe Google Sheet, CSV file, or JSON source. Confirm the slug column, set cache duration to match testing cadence (1 hour during pushes, 24 hours when stable).
3

Wire the field mappings

Tag-map name to H1 and title, selector-map region and category into badges, list-map ingredients and steps into structured blocks, meta-map description plus Recipe JSON-LD pulled from the same row fields.
4

Flush and verify

Save the page group, clear the SleekRank cache, flush rewrites. Spot-check three live URLs against the Sheet rows, submit the sitemap in Search Console. New dishes ship as rows from then on.

Data in, pages out

From Irish recipe row to live URL

One row per dish with slug, name, region, category, and prep time. Mappings fill in ingredients, steps, and Recipe JSON-LD on every page.

Data source: Google Sheets / CSV / JSON
slug name region category prep_time_min
irish-stew Irish stew Nationwide Stew 150
colcannon Colcannon Nationwide Side 40
soda-bread Soda bread Ulster Bread 55
dublin-coddle Dublin coddle Dublin Stew 120
boxty Boxty Connacht Side 35
URL pattern: /recipes/irish/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /recipes/irish/irish-stew/
  • /recipes/irish/colcannon/
  • /recipes/irish/soda-bread/
  • /recipes/irish/dublin-coddle/
  • /recipes/irish/boxty/

Comparison

Manual Irish recipe posts vs SleekRank

Recipe-by-recipe in the editor

  • Every dish gets its own hand-built post with slightly different field labels and structure
  • Regional variants (Dublin, Ulster, Connacht, Munster) end up scattered or skipped
  • Recipe JSON-LD is applied inconsistently, hurting rich-result eligibility across the catalog
  • Seasonal context (St. Patrick's, Halloween, Christmas) gets buried in prose instead of being filterable
  • Updating a base Irish stew recipe means editing every variant post one at a time
  • Cross-linking between potato-based dishes (colcannon, boxty, champ) is manual and gets stale

SleekRank

  • One URL per dish at /recipes/irish/{slug}/ with automatic sitemap inclusion
  • Region field drives related-dish clusters across Dublin, Ulster, Connacht, Munster
  • List mapping renders ingredient and step arrays from JSON columns on every page
  • Selector mapping handles prep time, category, and seasonal notes in the sidebar
  • Meta mapping populates Recipe JSON-LD on every generated page
  • Pair with SleekPixel for per-dish OG cards with name, region, and category badge

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Irish recipe pages

Per dish, per region

Each dish and each regional variant becomes its own URL. Add a row for Connemara stew or Ulster soda farl, the page ships on the next cache cycle alongside the existing recipes.

Seasonal context as data

A season field (St. Patrick's, Halloween, Christmas, Year-round) per row renders a seasonal badge and feeds a 'currently in season' filter on the parent index page during the relevant weeks.

Ingredients and steps as arrays

List mapping turns ingredient and step arrays into structured blocks on every page, with the same JSON columns feeding recipeIngredient and recipeInstructions in the Recipe schema.

Use cases

Where Irish recipe pages fit on SleekRank

Irish and British Isles food blogs

A site covering Irish (or wider British Isles) cuisine ships a complete dish catalog from one spreadsheet, ranking for "Irish stew recipe" and "colcannon how to make" with consistent depth per dish.

Irish-diaspora cooking sites

Sites serving the Irish diaspora ship home-cooking pages for every familiar dish, with substitution notes (Irish butter to local butter, fresh herbs to dried) baked into the source per row.

Irish-product ecommerce hubs

Stores selling Irish butter, Kerrygold cheese, black pudding, and stout publish recipe hubs where every dish links to the relevant product, turning catalog into commerce surface.

The bigger picture

Why programmatic Irish recipe pages beat hand-written posts

Irish recipe search has strong canonical demand (Irish stew, soda bread, colcannon) and equally strong seasonal spikes (St. Patrick's bacon and cabbage in March, barmbrack at Halloween, spiced beef at Christmas). A site that serves both with structurally consistent, schema-marked pages wins both surfaces.

Hand-built posts drift within thirty entries: regional context goes inconsistent, seasonal tags get applied to some posts and not others, Recipe JSON-LD lands on the posts the editor remembered. SleekRank locks structure to template so editors only ever change data. Region, category, and season become real filters rather than tags buried in prose, which means the parent index page can promote seasonal dishes automatically during the relevant weeks.

Diaspora-focused content ships as substitution-note rows alongside the canonical recipe, so an Irish cook abroad finds both the traditional version and the local-ingredient adaptation. New regional variants ship as rows, not as projects, which is how an Irish recipe site grows past the hundred-page threshold where most catalogs stall.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Irish recipe pages

Page groups with thousands of URLs run cleanly on one base template. A full Irish catalog with regional variants and seasonal versions typically lands between 100 and 300 entries, well within SleekRank's practical range.

 

Yes. Either suffix the slug (irish-stew-connemara, irish-stew-munster) or link variants through a parent_slug column. The suffix pattern is common because each variant captures its own long-tail traffic, especially during tourist-search peaks.

 

Yes. SleekRank uses the base WordPress page as the template, so whatever theme, blocks, or page builder rendered that page renders every generated URL identically. Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, and classic themes all work the same way.

 

Yes. Each URL is added to the SleekRank sitemap automatically, and the base template is noindexed so it never competes with the children. Submit the sitemap in Search Console and pages get crawled within hours of cache flush.

 

Yes. A category field (Stew, Bread, Side, Breakfast, Dessert) drives conditional blocks in the base template. Breads get a yeast-vs-soda note, breakfasts get a fry-up composition diagram, all from the same source row.

 

On the next cache refresh the URL stops resolving and returns 404. The sitemap is regenerated so search engines drop the URL cleanly. For a successor recipe, set a redirect in your WordPress redirects plugin before deleting the row.

 

No. The template is shared but ingredients, regional notes, prep times, and prose intros differ per row. Google rewards unique content, not unique templates, so structurally similar pages with substantively different data rank fine, especially with Recipe schema in place.

 

Yes. SleekRank supports seven data source types (Google Sheets, CSV file, CSV URL, JSON file, JSON URL, Notion, REST API). Mix them per page group, for example pulling recipe rows from Sheets and seasonal-product links from a Notion database.

 

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