I’m Enjoying….
….Lemon Curd
Is there no end to amazing Irish food producers? Heaven Preserve Us have a beautiful array of preserves selling at Irish Farmers Markets including this amazing lemon curd. {produced in Ovens, Co. Cork}. I used my jar of lemon curd to make an ahhmazing Lemon & Raspberry Pavlova – and yes, I do say so myself 🙂
….Apple Juice
I came across two of my boys and their pal at the Mealagulla Orchard juice stand at the Cork Summer Show last week. They weren’t just trying to snaffle free samples but were digging around in their pockets to club together to by a large bottle between them. Made from locally grown apples in Ovens, the Mealagulla Orchard Apple Juice is delicious and with 11-year-old boys willing to part with their hard-earned pocket-money to buy some it comes with a big thumbs up from them and from me.
….Fromage Frais
It can be very difficult to get your hands on some plain fat-free fromage frais. (How something this creamy can be fat-free? Don’t ask me!) Produced in Ireland by award-winning Kilbeg dairies you will find it in the cheese section. It was just what I was after for the filling of my Lemon & Raspberry Pavlova.
….Bakestone Café, Deli & Bakery
This brand new food offering at Ballyseedy Home and Garden Centre in Fota Retail Park, Carrigtwohill sees Joe and Maura Carey (owners of The White Horse Bar and Restaurant, Ballincollig) joined by Chef Ali Honour. They’re offering food and entertainment {Sunday Brunch is accompanied by a live jazz trio} in an almost arboretum type setting with a café that spills out into the foliage of the garden centre on the fine days. I for one will go anywhere for a decent cup of coffee, I usually drink decaf at home, but when I’m out I’ll be after a hit of something strong and delicious and they’ve a speciality range on offer here. Come for a coffee stay for breakfast, brunch, lunch or afternoon tea. Bakestone is open 9.30am til 6pm Monday to Saturday and 11am to 6pm on Sundays.
….Apron Strings
With much anticipation I finally got my hands on Nessa Robins cookbook. You can check out one of Nessa’s recipe and a writeup on Apron Strings here.
….FEAST: A Dinner Journal
This is one for the coffee table. Breathtakingly beautiful this masterpiece from Donal Skehan {& team of Ross Golden Bannon, Sharon Hearne Smith, Jane Matthew and Sofie Larson} will be one to collect. I could see myself tearing out pictures to frame them (though where would I put the children’s pictures then!). Exquisite photography and appealingly clean yet cosy layout will have you losing yourself in its surrounds. Feast is available to peruse for free online for a limited time via Donal Skehan’s website and hard copies can be ordered from MagCloud.
FREE. FREE. FREE. Doesn’t everyone love something free? Fenn’s Quay are giving you a copy of their beautifully presented collection of recipes in ‘Cork on a Fork’ free to download here.
….Food Festival Season
While there are now a plethora of food festivals the whole year round the summer is rampant with them. With the finer weather (fingers crossed) bringing us out in search of a quality day of entertainment there is nothing like a wander around a food festival to satisfy you. One such festival kicking off 5th July through to 7th July is Killorglin Festival. Events planned for the weekend include music, taste tours, smokery tours, angling exhibits, lectures and unique collaborations between food and drink providers. Sure what more could you want?! Check out the details on their beautiful website.
Well I hope you get a chance to get out there over the coming months and enjoy blissfully bright hours discovering new products and food festivals for yourself.
Talk to you in July! Enjoy, x Sheila
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