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Totally Tipperary

“A celebration of local food and culture.”  My trip to Cloughjordan last Saturday took me through Moneygall where American flags line the streets still saluting President Obama’s recent visit.  Cloughjordan is a few twists and turns on the road further on and by 10am I was parking my car in a mucky field and bemoaning my choice of footwear.  All crankiness soon abated as I was warmly greeted by fellow food blogger Nessa Robins before joining Kristin Jensen for a reviving coffee.  Food bloggers were out in force for the Seomra Blog Bia cookery demonstrations which got underway with a demo by Sarah Baker who runs Sarah Baker Cookery School at Cloughjordan House.
The set-up for the demo was in a large tent with a spacious cooking area and overhead mirror that ensured everyone got to see what was going on.
As well as Sarah Baker there were demonstrations by Kristin Jensen, Nessa Robins, Joanna Schaffalitzky, Yvonne Carty and three french visiting chefs – Maurice Alexis, Didier Coupeau, Joel Reynaud.

Sarah Baker Preps Strawberries
Sarah Baker Preps Strawberries
Strawberry Shortcake with Borage and Crossogue Strawberry Coulis - Sarah Baker
Strawberry Shortcake with Borage and Crossogue Strawberry Coulis - Sarah Baker
Kristin Jensen of www.dinnerdujour.org & www.edible-ireland.com
Kristin Jensen of http://www.dinnerdujour.org & http://www.edible-ireland.com
Kristin's Sweet Chili Sausage with a Tomato, Chilli and Coriander Sauce
Kristin's Sweet Chili Sausage with a Tomato, Chilli and Coriander Sauce
Three French Chefs on stage
Three French Chefs on stage

Taking a wander every now and then to stretch my legs I visited the various stands from Tipperary Food Producers stocking up on a heap of preserves from the Crossogue Preserves stall where I chatted with Veronica Molloy and Dorota Nowicka pictured here.
Crossogue Preserves
This rather delicious looking cupcake begged to be photographed  (& eaten) at the Sugar Moon Cookies & Cakes stand.

Chocolate Cupcake
Chocolate Cupcake
Sugar Moon Cookies & Cake
Sugar Moon Cookies & Cake

Stopping off at the Meat Tent it seemed like every man at the event had pulled up a chair as T.J. Crowe (of Crowe’s Farm) and Pat Whelan (of James Whelan Butchers) demonstrated the various cuts.

Pat Whelan & T.J. Crowe
Pat Whelan & T.J. Crowe

In the Farm/Milk Tent I came across Imen McDonnell (www.marriedanirishfarmer.com) giving a butter making demonstration and she invited us to shape the pats of butter.

Homemade Butter
Homemade Butter

I hit the road southbound sometime after 5pm as the sun was beginning to shine after a truly satisfying day, meeting lots of friendly faces and tasting wonderful food.  T.J. Crowe’s pulled pork burger sustained me on my journey and I had learned something new – how to make butter and…this is what borage looks like (pretty & edible):

Borage from Cloughjordan House
Borage from Cloughjordan House

Til next time,
Sheila.

Author:

Irish Author - Dubut romantic fiction novel 'Good Enough' published in 2021. 'Gimme Dinner' a collection of 50 great dinner recipes published in 2022. 'Enjoy' published by Mercier Press in 2016 .'Gimme the Recipe' published in 2012. Work in admin of our Food Safety Consultancy business - Industrial Management Systems with my husband Denis.

5 thoughts on “Totally Tipperary

  1. A great recap of the day – I was sorry to miss Imen’s butter-making and the French chefs, looks like they were both great.

  2. Hi Kristin, Peter Baker here and only sorry that we were so flat out busy that we did not get to meet you or many of the other bloggers or exhibitors on the day.very happy to see the photos of the Borage whch we grew this year for the first time and the colours are fantastic on your photos. well done!

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