AT THE MARKET
Must say I enjoy my trips around the EnglishMarket . So much to see. Just a selection from a weekend visit in the collage
above. Some strange ones, such as the Graffiti Aubergines (top left) and familiar
ones such as the Swedes (bottom left).
And while it is fun to look, it is much more
satisfying to bring your bags and buy. One man I called to was Eoin at O’MahonyButchers. Have taken a shine to his Italian sausages but also like his bavette steak, now “the most popular cut in the shop, though it was a hard sell at
the start”. Tasty, and economical!
The Real Olive Company is a regular stop and
there was no exception this time. A wee bag of olives was the number one call
but also stocked up with semi-dried tomatoes, a couple of packs of Iberico ham
(the pigs feed on acorns) and I also chanced a tin of Portuguese Sardines. Next
time, I’ll be going for those Feta Stuffed Sweet Peppers (Bottom right).
The ABC bread stall is a must visit and quite often,
the pick is the Country Baguette by Tom’s Bakery in Kinsale. Quite a healthy
choice as it is Sugar Free and Dairy Free. Obviously, I like the texture and taste
of it; it keeps longer than most sourdoughs and like most sourdoughs, it toasts
up very well (useful to know if it starts to stale!).
Speaking of sourdough, I think Arbutus make
the very best around, though some come close, and that and so much more is
available at On the Pig’s Back.
Another foodie treasure trove is the nearby
Good Food Shop. They stock the excellent Ummera smoked products and I treated
myself to a pack of Smoked Back Rashers. Looking forward to working my way
through those!
So, lots to see in the English Market. But
don’t forget to bring a couple of sturdy bags! I never do.