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Friday, March 8, 2013
Hayfield Wine Society - April event
Jane Boyce is back in Cork next month
Jane Boyce, who wowed the audience ar a recent wine geese event in L'Atitude 51 (right) is back in Cork next month for the April Wine Society evening of the Hayfield Manor. The evening, on Thursday, 18th April, will be hosted by Jane, Ireland's first female Master of Wines.
Jane is a wine columnist for Irish Tatler and Easy Food, as well as writing pieces for the Irish Times, Food and Wine Magazine and other publications in Ireland, the UK and abroad.
Wines on the night will be supplied by James Nicholson Wine Merchant. Jane shall focus on classic grape varieties (probably Pinot Noir and Riesling) and will showcase relevant wine regions.
This exclusive event begins at 7.00pm. To initiate proceedings, aperitifs and canapés shall be served to accompany an introduction to the wines. Dinner shall then commence at 7.30pm. Executive Chef, Graeme Campbell, has carefully created a five course menu designed to perfectly complement the selection of elegant wines chosen to be showcased on the night.
Hayfield Sommelier, Sandra Biret-Crowley, says that connoisseurs seeking to expand their knowledge of wine, or enthusiasts who simply love sampling new and exciting vintages, will relish this special event, part of a series of Wine Society evenings to be held at Hayfield Manor. Price €99 per person. Limited spaces are available, therefore an early reservation is strongly recommended.
World's best hotdog in Cork?
Chowzter is looking for nominations for world's best hotdogs. This can include any encased meats including but not limited to hotdogs, sausages, chorizo, frankfurts, etc. No chains!
Who makes the best one locally? Cork City and County, even Munster. Is it in a restaurant or at a street cart?
Send a few juicy details of your favourite to me at corkbilly@ymail.com and I will put them into the Chowzter mix.
Some suggestions from across the world!
Mijune Pak
It's not "the best", but it's iconic and one of Vancouver's "claim to fame" foods. The Japadog (Japanese inspired hot dog).
Kurobuta Terimayo Japadog http://www.japadog.com/menu_En.html
I don't know if this is too "white tablecloth" for the site, but Diva at The Met in Vancouver has a $17 Diva Corn Dog made of sweetbread, bone marrow, truffle and foie gras.
Dnlgray
I nominate the tokebi hotdog in Korea. It is a breaded and double fried hotdog encrusted with crinkled French fries.
For something different there's a great hot dog place in Iceland http://www.gourmet-chick.com/2009/05/baejarins-bestu-gourmet-chick-in.html?m=1
If you're ever in Bristol, try Grillstock's "hog dog" - handmade hot dogs with pit smoked pulled pork, fry sauce and jalapeños - amazing!
http://www.bristolbites.co.uk/2012/12/11/bbq-for-punks-grillstock-and-brewdog-tuesday-december-11th/
Hi,
in Italy, in Milan, the best "hot dog" is "Mangiari di strada", a typical hot dog with Meraner Siebenforcher, sauerkraut and mustard.
http://www.mangiaridistrada.com
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Food and Drink Spotting
Food and Drink Spotting
Manning’s
Did you know that Manning’s in Ballylickey have a Wines of the Month promotion, a red and white wine at a special price of €9.99.
Andrew: “This month we're going French...
White: This exotic blend of Grenache Blanc and Vermentino is unashamedly made in the style of the great white Chateauneuf du Papes. Boy, does it cut the mustard. This is a great discovery wine and a serious bargain.
Red: This easy drinking, juicy, Gamay has flavours and aromas of cherries and violets. A great and economical alternative to the Beaujolais reds.”
While you’re checking the wine, might also be worth your while to run the eye over their top gourmet olive oils from a revived Algarve estate. The oil is pressed cold and each of the four varieties has its own characteristics and Manning’s even have a taster pack so you can try them all before choosing.
For more info click here.
Midleton Farmers Market Photo Contest
“Midleton Farmers Market are delighted to announce that we will be holding a photography competition beginning on Saturday the 16th of March and running up until Saturday the 30th of March. Come on down to the market to capture the foodie atmosphere, then upload your photo to the Midleton Farmers Market Facebook page and the photo with the most likes wins a great prize: a one-day cookery course at Ballymaloe and the runner up wins a half day course at Ballymaloe.
We also have a professional category: Photographers are asked to submit 3 photos taken at Midleton Farmers Market between 16th, 23rd or 30th of March to the panel of expert judges before the 5th of April. A gmail account will be set up and entries can be sent to this (gmail account given during registration)
Prize for this category include: Voucher for MacSweeney's Photography shop and O’Conaill’s Chocolate Surprise.
Special family entertainment on each Saturday. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for more details on this.”
RAI Chefs placement programme
“Finding chefs is still very much part of our agenda and we have two pilot schemes starting in the coming months. The Department of Social Protection have earmarked two areas with strong numbers of people on social benefits with chef experience - the Inner city in Dublin and Kilkenny city. We are currently looking for restaurants to participate in a hospitality jobs fair on Tuesday March 12th in the Ormonde Hotel Kilkenny and another on Thursday March 14th in the Ashling Hotel Dublin. If you would be interested in taking a stand free of charge please contact the RAI office on 01-6779901.
Cecina
Cecina is made by curing the hind legs of beef (instead of ham). It has a delicate beef taste (like carpaccio) but a bit more savoury and with final note of smokiness. It’s considered a delicacy and in comparison with certain grades of jamon serrano, this is considered a much better option. Take a look here
Coffee Morning in aid of Diabetes Ireland.
A Diabetic Screening and coffee morning with lots of scones and cakes taking place next Friday March 8th 10am-12md. Venue: The Rising Tide. Details here
Bierhaus Cork @BierhausCork
Rogue beer launch night is Thurs 21/03 from 8pm, should be a great night @BierhausCork pic.twitter.com/TTJFbkiGPE
Real Olive Markets @RealOliveMarket
Everything you ever wanted to know about buffalo but were afraid to ask, and lots more besides... http://www.therealoliveco.com/
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Speciality Nights at Chapel Steps
Speciality Nights at Chapel Steps
Rosscarbery Black Pudding |
Wednesday is the night for steak lovers. You have the choice from an 8oz Fillet, a 10oz Rib-eye or 12oz Sirloin with all the trimmings for just €20 per dish ... All Night, every Wednesday Night!
Fishcake |
CL choose the fish special that evening and it was superb as was my own main course: Caramelised Duck Breast with beetroot, lavender and butternut squash.
Delicious duck |
Glass of Rioja |
For all the latest, check out their website
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
I Like my Kerpen Rieslings
I Like my Kerpen Rieslings
For the past few years, I have been enjoying the Rieslings produced by the Kerpen Winery on the banks of the Mosel. Bought another couple recently in Joe Karwig’s in Carrigaline and once again the pleasure was all mine.
Kerpen Classic Riesling 2006 (Mosel), €12.92 Karwig Wines
Bright gold in the glass. Just love the great burst of flavour that runs right through before finishing long and dry. Elegant and with good weight, really well balanced. Good with fish, salads or on its own. Highly recommended.
Gutsabfullung is a word you’ll see on many German wine bottles. It means estate bottled.
Kerpen Riesling 2010 (Blauschiefer, Bernkastel, Mosel), €13.55, Karwig Wines
This estate bottled Riesling is perhaps my favourite of the two. It is bright with straw green colours and modestly aromatic. Ripe fruits reach all areas before a long dry finish. Luscious apple-ly fruits yet really well balanced and with a great texture. Good with fish with light sauces or as a thirst quencher. Highly recommended.
Bereich Bernkastel is one of six wine districts in the wine region of Mosel. The vineyards are on the slopes of the River Mosel, a tributary of the Rhine.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Magic at Myrtleville: Bunnyconnellan’s
Magic at Myrtleville: Bunnyconnellan’s
Bream special |
Great to walk in out of the February cold to a top class warming lunch in Myrtleville’s Bunnyconnellan’s. Bunny’s, long renowned for its stupendous ocean and coastal views, is now making waves because of its marvellous food, served up in a friendly and efficient way in the well appointed room.
For all that, I was really surprised to see the large numbers that turned up for lunch last Friday. Pleasantly surprised too at the large choice on the menu, something for everyone but especially for the fish lovers among you.
Reckon, I’m one at this stage. Studied the menu and the specials board, a mini one that they bring around to your table. As it turned out, we took the starters from the regular menu, the mains from the specials.
My opener was the Seafood Cake (Cod, salmon & potato cake with sweet chilli mayo). Very very tasty indeed, fully deserving of the title Fish Cake – many are just glorified Potato Cakes, but not here. The salad was fresh and crisp and the mayo spot-on.
Poached pear |
For all that, I was casting envious eyes across the table at CL’s starter: the Poached Pear Salad (dressed leaves with blue cheese, walnuts & poached pears). What a smashing combination, really well balanced, as I found when I was offered a smidgeon.
Ready now for the main event: Grilled Bream on Fennel with a Chorizo cream sauce. A really lovely piece of fish, well cooked and fresh for sure. And that sauce was terrific, sharp and sweet at the same time, and went so well with the bream. And the fennel, cooked two ways, was another top notch accompaniment.
Quality fish was also the main ingredient, well it would be, of CL’s main dish: The Fish Pie, with salmon and white fish and a well made topping. Nice liquid too, so nice that a spoon was requested!
All the while, we were enjoying our wines. I had a White Rioja (El Coto), aromatic and fruity and a tarty finish, ideal with the fish, while CL sipped her Chilean Sauvignon Blanc (Torreon de Paredes) with typical New World characteristics, each at six euro per glass. The list here is short but good and there is a full bar service.
Orange and almond tart. |
Orange and Almond Tart caught the eye on the Dessert Board and just one was ordered. Served with cream and a great tasting ice-cream, it was out of this world, the fruit beautifully incorporated into the well baked (rather large!) tart. Wow, what a finale.
Well not quite. For me, the last act of this gorgeous meal was a tall glass of Earl Grey and the last act of the visit was a stroll around the terrace to take in the fantastic views and then we left with a promise to ourselves to come back on a sunny day!
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Amuse Bouche
Accompanying them,.... Johnnie Mae didn’t seem to mind the degradation.... With a shudder, Otis tells of the time she (Johnnie Mae) couldn’t wait in line to use the ladies room.... She grabbed an empty can from the kitchen shelf, went backstage, and relieved herself in the can, then simply put it back on the shelf. From the stage a little later, he (Otis) saw the cook, thinking it was a can of cooking oil, take it and pour what was in it into a skillet of frying chicken. “We were paid with a free meal that night,” he recalls, “but for some reason we weren’t hungry.”
From Ain’t Too Proud to Beg (The Temptations) by Mark Robowsky.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Bonne Chance, Jean Smullen!
Jean Smullen on short list for IWSC award
Jean Smullen is one of five international wine journalists to be shortlisted for the IWSC Wine Communicator of the Year 2013 award. The award is given to the individual who the industry panel decides has contributed the most to consumer communication about wine or spirits. Previous winners include Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson MW, Matthew Jukes Tim Atkins MW and Oz Clarke.
In Ireland Jean Smullen proffers her expertise through organising various wine events, shows and tastings, through her performances in radio and TV shows: Newstalk’s Movies & Booze, RTE Afternoon Show, in the printed media: Sunday World, Prudence, Retail News and through the new media channels, not least with her Wine Diary... http://www.jeansmullen.com/
Jean is a ubiquitous presence in the Irish and International Wine Trade, having started her wine career more than 20 years ago in the Wine Development Board. She excels in communication disciplines spanning all aspects of Marketing, PR and Journalism. This nomination is a very fitting accolade for one who has, and continues, to dispense her unstinting energy promoting knowledge and understanding of the wines of world to an ever increasing audience of wine consumers, both at home and on the world stage, as you can see from the nominees’ shortlist below, she is in very good company:
IWSC Communicator of the Year 2013 Shortlist:
Eric Asimov - Wine critic New York Times (USA)
Dave Broom - Award-winning author and whisky expert (UK)
Arto Koskelo - Writer, presenter, director (Finland)
Jean Smullen - Wine journalist, broadcaster and consultant (Ireland)
Jan Petersen - Wine journalist, broadcaster, lecturer and photographer (Sweden)
Richard Paterson - Whyte & Mackay Partner (Scotland)
The winner will be announced on 6th April 2013, at Vinitaly in Verona.
I am sure that many will want to join in wishing Jean all the best for 6th April and she may be contacted at: jean@jeansmullen.com
Riesling? In a blend? Mais oui!
Hugel Gentil 2011, Alsace (France),
12.5%, €13.99 Bradley’s Off Licence.
That is what it says on the back label and I found it pretty accurate. Colour is light green, pale yellow, very bright. And it is aromatic, mainly floral. On the palate, it is fruity, not overly so. It is fresh and fleshy. Dry, gently so, as they say. Highly recommended.
The grapes are hand harvested and the blend is Gewürztraminer (11%), Pinot Gris (18), Riesling (16), Muscat (7), Sylvaner and Pinot Blanc (48).
The closure is DIAM and you may read about this method here.
Bradley’s also stock the Hugel 2011 Riesling, a great drink methinks.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Food and Drink Spotting
Food and Drink Spotting
Folláin No Added Sugar Jams
Couldn’t have been better timed by the folks at Folláin. A couple of samples of their new No Added Sugar Range of jams arrived in the post this morning, just as my previous marmalade reached the end of the jar. Luckily, they had included Marmalade and that pot got an immediate test! And passed, with flying colours.
Like the jams in the range, the marmalade has no sugar added. Only the natural sweetness of concentrated grape juice is used. This natural grape juice sweetness produces a delicious fresh taste! And that trademark tang of the orange is still there. And the blackcurrant is brilliant also, a terrific balance of tasty fruit and flavour
The No Added Sugar range includes that Orange Marmalade and the following jams: Blackcurrant, Blackberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Rhubarb & Vanilla and Apricot. Must get my hands on the Blackberry (my favourite of the regular range) and also on the Apricot which has won the Gold Medal at the UK Great Taste Awards!
Health & Nutrition: When it comes to eating healthy, Folláin No Added Sugar and Salt range of preserves and relishes are very convenient for those wishing to reduce the salt and sugar content of their diet. They are also recommended for diabetics wishing to use a no added sugar jam or marmalade. The Folláin No Added Sugar/Salt Range are 100% natural, made from fresh fruit prepared meticulously by hand and contain no added sugar, no artificial colours or preservatives and are sweetened naturally with grape juice. They are also gluten free.
“15 grams of Folláin No Added Sugar jam or marmalade only contains approximately 25 kcal and 5 grams of carbohydrate. Compare this with a normal jam or marmalade where a similar amount (15 grams) contains approximately 40kcal and 10 grams of carbohydrate.”
For lots of info on Folláin Preserves (they also do some great relishes), and more info from their consultant nutritionist Niamh O’Connor, check out their website here . They also have a lively Facebook page with lots of recipes (just in case you thought jam was something you just spread on bread) and the link is https://www.facebook.com/FollainIrishPreserves?fref=ts
Celebration Stout
I am constantly trying to find an ale that I can really call my own but, almost effortlessly, I keep finding great stouts. The latest is the Porterhouse Celebration Stout (Imperial Irish Stout), available in bottle (33cl) in Bradley’s. North Main Street, Cork.
This is just the job. It comes with a lasting creamy head with a smooth flavoursome body and quite a dry finish. What’s not to like? Well, maybe a bigger bottle. Then again, it is 7% abv.
Treyvaud's Restaurant
Treyvauds is located in Killarney Co Kerry and one of Munster's leading restaurant. Paul Treyvaud has set up their own video channel. “We like to show you how to cook amazing food but also how to make it fun. Join us and please subscribe to ... http://www.youtube.com/user/branson47?feature&view
Killavullen Farmers' Market (via Facebook)
Next Farmers Market is this coming Saturday, March 2, at 10.30am. “We're under cover so don't let the threat of wet weather stop you from coming out!! We would love to see you.”
IKEA Meatballs (from Australia) http://www.foodspotting.com/reviews/3191950
Bia Sásta via Facebook
A garden workshop is coming up @ The Cottage (headquarter of Bia Sásta) on 23rd March. Learn how to grow your own vegetables, the easy way. Tips & tricks from a pro - Kitty Scully. Email biasasta@hotmail.com for further details https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bia-S%C3%A1sta/251338791605913
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Baltimore’s Saddleback Pig Company
Baltimore’s Saddleback Pig Company
Got a pleasant surprise on a recent trip to the Bandon Farmers Market when I came across the Saddleback Pig Company from Baltimore. Stopped to have a look at the joints, the rashers and the sausages and soon had a hot piece of sausage in my hand as a sample. Gorgeous stuff, full of great flavours and a lovely supple texture, real meat.
Got a pack of the sausages, a new mix: gluten free sausages 100% pork, cracked black pepper, cumin, oregano, sweet smoked paprika and garlic. Very tasty indeed and they sold out last Saturday! So get to Bandon early this Saturday or maybe Clon on the Friday.
Had a chat with Nathan Hall who is very proud of his small family run farm at Rath Hill on Baltimore: “We are a small family run farm situated specialising in the breeding and rearing of rare breed Saddleback pigs. Though only a small business we concentrate on the welfare of all our pigs which are reared and run outside where they are free to root and forage. Our pigs are raised on a diet of mainly vegetables and rolled barley which are chemical free and do not contain any growth enhancers allowing the pigs to mature over a longer period of time giving the meat a fuller flavour.”
Their Dry cured bacon is naturally smoked or unsmoked in a cure made up of sea salt, raw cane sugar and a mixture of herbs and spices. Hams are produced in a brine of white wine, rosemary, bay, thyme, pepper and juniper. All cuts of pork are available fresh or frozen. And they certainly looked great on the stall in Bandon.
You can find them at Clonakilty Farmers Market every Friday and in Bandon Farmers Market every Saturday. Find out much more about them on their Facebook page.
Location: Rath Hill, Baltimore Co. Cork.
Phone 086 2633219.
Email saddlebackpigcompany@gmail.com
The Ring Of Cork
Secad Event To Highlight ‘Ring Of Cork’ Brand
Branding Experts to discuss the value of “Ring of Cork” brand.
Leading brand champions will convene to discuss the importance of the Ring of Cork brand for the Region at an event organised by the South and East Cork Area Development company (SECAD) on Monday, 4 March 2013 at 7:30pm in the Radisson Blu Hotel in Little Island.
The aim of the event, which is open to all and free to attend, is to promote the opportunity of extending the Ring of Cork brand to include; tourism, hospitality, adventure, food and craft businesses in the Region.
“We launched the first phase of the Ring of Cork brand last year with good success”, explains Ryan Howard, CEO SECAD. “The focus of that initial phase was the tourism and hospitality sector, and now we are looking to push the brand out to the next level and incorporate the food and craft industry along with tourism. We feel branding the South and East Cork area of Cork can add real value and attract more business and more trade for our Region. We are extending an open invitation for any business in the Region to attend this important event to understand the appetite for this branding exercise, which should ultimately have a very positive impact on the Region”.
The impressive line-up of speakers at the event promises to provide real food for thought in relation to branding the Region. Cormac Fitzgerald of The Blue Haven Collection will address the event about his experience of developing a food business and the benefits of being part of a regional branding initiative – West Cork’s Fuchsia brand.
Leading retail brand, the Kilkenny Group, is no stranger to the importance of building a strong brand to drive success in business. Gregory O’Gorman, Marketing Manager at Kilkenny Group, will talk about the experience of building a brand, and how he would envisage Kilkenny working the Ring of Cork brand for the benefit of the Region.
As members of South and East Cork Tourism and Ring of Cork initiative, Trabolgan Holiday Village’s marketing manager Deirdre Mannion will speak about the value of being part of a network, and the opportunities that the brand ‘Ring of Cork’ presents in the industry.
Speaking at the launch of Ring of Cork last year, Minister for Agriculture, Food & Marine, Simon Coveney T.D., welcomed the new brand by saying: “This is a very positive development for the South and East Cork area, and will serve to attract national and international visitors to this region, which has so much to offer. The Ring of Cork is particularly important as it encourages visitors to explore this ring of Cork from wonderful sites of cultural importance, marine activities, scenic trips, festivals and family activities, to great food and fun.”
The Ring of Cork includes the towns of Cobh, Midleton, Youghal, Carrigaline, and Ballincollig and their surrounding areas, and is supported by the South and East Cork Area Development organisation (SECAD) as well as the town councils of Cobh, Midleton and Youghal.
For registration, please contact Liam Fitzgerald at SECAD, 021.4631432, lfitzgerald@secad.ie and visit www.ringofcork.ie for more information.
Branding Experts to discuss the value of “Ring of Cork” brand.
Cobh, Co. Cork |
Leading brand champions will convene to discuss the importance of the Ring of Cork brand for the Region at an event organised by the South and East Cork Area Development company (SECAD) on Monday, 4 March 2013 at 7:30pm in the Radisson Blu Hotel in Little Island.
The aim of the event, which is open to all and free to attend, is to promote the opportunity of extending the Ring of Cork brand to include; tourism, hospitality, adventure, food and craft businesses in the Region.
“We launched the first phase of the Ring of Cork brand last year with good success”, explains Ryan Howard, CEO SECAD. “The focus of that initial phase was the tourism and hospitality sector, and now we are looking to push the brand out to the next level and incorporate the food and craft industry along with tourism. We feel branding the South and East Cork area of Cork can add real value and attract more business and more trade for our Region. We are extending an open invitation for any business in the Region to attend this important event to understand the appetite for this branding exercise, which should ultimately have a very positive impact on the Region”.
The impressive line-up of speakers at the event promises to provide real food for thought in relation to branding the Region. Cormac Fitzgerald of The Blue Haven Collection will address the event about his experience of developing a food business and the benefits of being part of a regional branding initiative – West Cork’s Fuchsia brand.
Leading retail brand, the Kilkenny Group, is no stranger to the importance of building a strong brand to drive success in business. Gregory O’Gorman, Marketing Manager at Kilkenny Group, will talk about the experience of building a brand, and how he would envisage Kilkenny working the Ring of Cork brand for the benefit of the Region.
As members of South and East Cork Tourism and Ring of Cork initiative, Trabolgan Holiday Village’s marketing manager Deirdre Mannion will speak about the value of being part of a network, and the opportunities that the brand ‘Ring of Cork’ presents in the industry.
Speaking at the launch of Ring of Cork last year, Minister for Agriculture, Food & Marine, Simon Coveney T.D., welcomed the new brand by saying: “This is a very positive development for the South and East Cork area, and will serve to attract national and international visitors to this region, which has so much to offer. The Ring of Cork is particularly important as it encourages visitors to explore this ring of Cork from wonderful sites of cultural importance, marine activities, scenic trips, festivals and family activities, to great food and fun.”
The Ring of Cork includes the towns of Cobh, Midleton, Youghal, Carrigaline, and Ballincollig and their surrounding areas, and is supported by the South and East Cork Area Development organisation (SECAD) as well as the town councils of Cobh, Midleton and Youghal.
For registration, please contact Liam Fitzgerald at SECAD, 021.4631432, lfitzgerald@secad.ie and visit www.ringofcork.ie for more information.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Bandon Farmers Market
Bandon Farmers Market
Baking Emporium |
Finders Inn |
The Big Cheese |
The Market was set up in 2006 by a voluntary committee, who shared a love of good food, to supply a wealth of local and artisan produce to the residents of Bandon and the surrounding area. Early every Saturday morning the car park of the Old Market Garden buzzes with the activity of stalls setting up and the first customers arriving. Fruit, Vegetables, Fish, Cheese, Chocolate, and Cakes are among the many delights and you may warm up these days with a hot coffee.
Heavens Cakes |
Baking Emporium's Apple Strudel |
Yeast loaves by Heaven's Cakes |
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