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Saturday, September 5, 2020
Taste of the Week. Salted Caramelitas by Sonas
Salted Caramelitas by Sonas
I never know for sure what I'll find when I start shopping online at Neighbourfood. But always pretty sure that I'll have at least one taste of the week to write about.
These delicious Caramelitas, produced by Sonad Trading, have been catching the attention recently and are definitely Taste of the Week.
They sell them well on the Neighbourfood order sheet: We love the juxtaposition of salty and sweet ... and these little love bombs of deliciousness have a great balance - loads of salted caramel (made with Gloun Cross Dairy cream and Irish Atlantic Sea salt), dark chocolate, buttery organic oats, tones of vanilla ... Incredibly intense but deeply satisfying ... like an old familiar love song. 10-12 little bites in a box. They’re intense but very addictive! Do not contain nuts but made in a kitchen where nuts are used.
Local and lovely. Couldn't have put it better myself. Go on. Treat yourself. I find them superb with the mid-morning coffee.
Blackrock based Sonas Trading is a unique mix of Irish and Malaysian. Pia Zain came from Malaysia, and was trained at Ballymaloe. She instantly fell in love with quality of food and ingredients in Ireland, and stayed! More info on Pia and her many delights here.
Friday, September 4, 2020
Amuse Bouche
.. the unsurpassed ingenuity of Chinese cooks in making delicious dishes out of everything under heaven, all the plants.., all the creatures, all their parts. These are legacies of scarcity. Yet truly great cuisine, food as high art, did not arise here; it arose from wealth. It was the province and the passion of the elite. Throughout history, gourmets and chefs tended to reach their heights in conditions of plenty, not need.
from The Last Chinese Chef by Nicole Mones (2007). Very Highly Recommended.
AUTUMN DAZE AT THE FIVE STAR LYRATH ESTATE
AUTUMN DAZE AT THE FIVE STAR LYRATH ESTATE, KILKENNY (IRELAND)
The Five-Star Lyrath Estate in Kilkenny has created the Autumn Daze package (for those seeking a bit of luxury and pampering this autumn (Midweek from €185pps sharing). This seasonal offer includes two nights bed and breakfast and a three course Table d'hote dinner on one evening in either the 2 AA Rosette accredited Yew Restaurant or in The Grill & Bar Restaurant. The Autumn Daze package also includes cream tea on one afternoon of your choosing.
Lyrath Estate is set on 170 acres of mature parkland yet is just five minutes from Kilkenny city centre. This stunning hotel is surrounded by wonderful private walkways which are lined by mature trees. Autumn brings a riot of colour to this beautiful estate as great oaks, beech and silver birch trees cover the grounds, arms outstretched creating walkways of gold, silver and flaming red under their boughs. Guests can lose themselves in nature here and can explore the vast estate on foot or can avail of complimentary use of bicycles to tour around.
Kilkenny city will satisfy even the most ‘culturally curious’ with lots of interesting places to visit including Kilkenny Castle and St. Canice’s Cathedral which was built between 1202 and 1285. Tours of Kilkenny Castle are available all year round and offer visitors a remarkable insight into what life might have been like for those first residents who built the castle some 800 years ago.
If you do not feel like moving outside the door of the hotel, then fear not there are lots of lovely experiences to enjoy at Lyrath Estate! You could opt for a pampering treat at the multi award-winning Oasis Spa. The thermal suite in the spa includes several heating and cooling experiences including a stunning outdoor hydrotherapy pool which looks over the mature, private gardens. Or perhaps you might prefer to work out in the gym or enjoy a leisurely swim in the health club? There is also a 22-seater private cinema, playground, outdoor covered and heated BBQ area, expansive conference centre, several meeting rooms, and a walled garden.
Extensive dining options for guests to choose from include Tupper’s Bar, The Conservatory, The Grill & Bar and the 2 AA Rosette, Yew Restaurant. For more information see www.lyrath.com or call 00353 (0) 56 7760088.
press release
Treat Yourself To The Limerick Strand Hotel Seasonal Offers
“FALL” INTO YOU
Re-discover the simple pleasures this autumn
Limerick Strand Hotel Seasonal Offers
From the joy of spending quality time with a loved one, to having someone fix you a drink, cook you a meal and make your bed, there’s so much more to an autumn break than even before.
All of us need a break for sure, and with some great savings this autumn at award winning Limerick Strand Hotel you are guaranteed to grab a bargain as they launch there their autumn/winter offers online.
This summer their “Explore a Little More” package proved very popular indeed so they have decided to extend this offer but now offering 50% off a second night stay. Room only rates from € 115 per room per night.
Friday Night “Fall” Food Feast package will certainly appeal to those looking for a distinctive local flavour! Stay overnight with a cooked to order breakfast, glass of Prosecco before dinner and if you choose to stay on a Friday night, resident Crooner, Liam O’Brien will raise the spirits before enjoying your 3 course Fall Feast in the AA Rosette Terrace Bar & Restaurant. Limerick reared Executive Chef, Tom Flavin who has a passion for Irish produce and traceability, has created this special menu. With this in mind, the unique menu incorporates the freshest and finest Irish ingredients, uniquely showcased on a Map of Ireland highlighting provenance and inspired by all things local. Next morning, take a stroll to the infamous Milk Market on Saturday morning after your hearty breakfast, enjoy a tour of Treaty City Brewery and avail of some wonderful discounts for both hair and beauty treatments with 15% off Niall Colgan Hairdressing and 10% off Namaste Skin Clinic & Urban Day Spa. Guests can also enjoy a late checkout (2pm). Package from €125 per person sharing to include dinner, glass of bubbles, breakfast and Trinity Brewery tour. Stay overnight midweek with dinner and breakfast from €100 per person sharing.
For families the “Little Explorers” experience has had a seasonal upgrade and includes fully air-conditioned, recently refurbished spacious family accommodation that has all the essential comforts of home, a cosy sanctuary after a busy day seeing the sights. Enjoy a movie on the 40-inch flat screen TV within the comfort of your room. Splash around in the 20-metre swimming pool at Energize Health Club. Savour award winning breakfast both mornings for all the family plus children under 12 years can dine for free (main course with every adults main course purchased). Head out on an adventure armed with a complimentary family packed lunch for all the grumbling tummies to enjoy al fresco whilst you explore the hot spots on a day of choice. Younger guests will enjoy a welcome amenity in their room on arrival including a colouring pack. Families will also enjoy a late checkout (2pm) so the kids can have a final splash about before heading home. The family room package from: €159 per night for 2 adults and 2 children under 12 years of age STAY FREE for a two-night experience.
Limerick Strand is an ideal base for those looking to explore the undiscovered treasures of the Shannon and Limerick City including the incredible St. John’s Castle, a mere stroll from the hotel. With many local attractions offering amazing discounts to hotel guests of the Strand- from kayaking on the Shannon to river cruising in Killaloe to museum and cultural hot spot visits, you will return home refreshed, energized and pleasantly surprised by Limerick and environs. Limerick is the gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way, but not as congested as Ireland’s other major routes and cities so getting around is easy to navigate and you will definitely discover an isolated beach or two on your travels so you are free to roam mask-free for an hour or two. After your day exploring, you will return to the safety of the Strand, where you can enjoy the best Limerick has to offer from the warm hospitality that permeates through each team member to the delicious food, locally sourced by Executive Chef, Tom Flavin.
To make a reservation call 061 421800 or hello@strandlimerick.ie for more details please visit www.strandlimerick.ie.
Press release
The show must go on! Blas na hÉireann 2020 finalists announced
Show goes on! Blas na hÉireann 2020 finalists announced
Forty Four producers shortlisted from Co. Cork
The team at Blas na hÉireann have been working tirelessly since March to ensure that Blas 2020 goes ahead, maintaining their commitment to celebrating the very best in Irish food and drink. Chairperson, Artie Clifford feels that now, more than ever it is essential to shine a spotlight and give that all important clap on the back to the talented producers dotted around the island.
Faced with the restrictions around college campuses still being in place and under the watchful eye of the academic director Professor Joe Kerry of UCC, the Blas judging relocated to Dingle in July, ensuring the judging was handled with the same care and attention as always.
The finalists shortlisted from Cork across a range of different categories are Baked 4 U, Bandon Vale, Bó Rua Farm, Caherbeg Free Range Pork Ltd., Centra - Inspired by Centra Made in store Salads, Clona Dairy Products Ltd, Coolmore Foods, Fitzgerald’s Butchers, Follain, Fresh Fish Deli, Glenilen Farm, Gloun Cross Dairy, Hanley’s Puddings Ltd, Hodgin’s Sausages, Irish Yogurts, JDS Foods, Joe's Farm Crisps, Keohane Seafoods, Kepak, Kinsale Mead Co., Longueville House Beverages, Macroom Buffalo Cheese Products Ltd., Maher’s Coffee & Co Ltd., Nohoval Drinks Co.Ltd/Stonewell Cider, North Cork Creameries, Ó Crualaoi Feoil Teo, O`Keeffe`s Bakery, O'Herlihy’s Bacon Ltd., On The Pigs Back (La charcuterie Irlandaise Ltd), Praline Pastry Ltd., Rebel Chilli, Saturday Pizzas, Shellfish Ireland, Silver Pail Dairy, Skeaghanore West Cork farm, Spice O Life Ltd., St Patrick's Distillery Ltd., Susan's Sweet Sensations, Tex-Mex Addict, The English Market, The Good Fish Company, Trace Of Cakes, Velo Coffee Roasters and West Cork Eggs Ltd.
Sandra (left) and Meghan from Joe's Farm Crisps.
After the initial first round of judging, the top scoring products from a number of categories went through a second round of tasting, both in Dingle and at satellite venues across the country. In conjunction with UCC these results were studied and the findings showed that the results based on two entirely separate panels returned the exact same rankings.
Therefore, these results will be used to determine the winners of Blas na hÉireann 2020 as the difficult decision has been made to cancel the weekend of events in Dingle in October. The annual gathering that takes place each year is an important part of the Blas experience and the team are working hard to move as many events to a virtual format as is possible.
Due to the success of the digital Backyard in April, and the fact that the Backyard has become a very important aspect of the Blas weekend, there will be a series of Backyard panels online this year. An exciting and informative programme that reflects the times we are living in and the specific challenges producers and buyers are facing is currently being scheduled.
The awards will be announced over the course of the day on October 3rd on the Blas website and across social media channels and while the team will miss gathering collectively to cheer on colleagues and friends, they will make up for it by ensuring that #Blas2020 trends all day!
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Two Well Recommended Red Wines. An Old Roots Cinsault from Chile and a GSM from Minervois.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Distinguished Guest List as Supervalu French Wine Sale Kicks Off
Wine of the Month |
Just one page of the booklet - pick one up in store. |
George Duboeuf Moulin-à-Vent €11.80 (18.68);
La Perriere Mégalithe Sancerre €21.64 (€31.48);
Domaine Laffitte Sauvignon Blanc Reserve €7.87 (11.80)
Domaine Laffitte Rosé €7.87 (11.80)
Domaine Laffitte Cabernet-Franc Malbec €7.87 (11.80)
Simonnet-Febvre Cremant de Bourgogne €24.59 (€29.50);
Meursault Blanc Louis Latour €39.95 (€68.85);
Gustave Lorentz Pinot Blanc Reserve €11.80(€18.68);
Hommage du Rhone Vinsobres €11.80 (€15.73);
Alma Cersius Coteaux de Béziers €9.84 (€14.75).
Your Autumn Retreat Awaits. Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate Autumn 2020
From sunrise to sunset, guests are free to roam the 138-acre estate, boasting incredible vistas of the rolling countryside and Lough Corrib. Escape to the warm embrace of the 5* Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate this autumn and linger a little longer and stay three or four nights when booking the Golden Escapes experience. The packages offers Cream Tea on arrival, fine dining experience in the Restaurant on an evening of choice, relaxed dinner in the Oak Cellar Lounge on another evening, Private Cinema experience each night in the Abbey Theatre. Guests can also avail of a complimentary map of the estate for some leisurely strolls or jump on an estate bike and cycle the routes. Three night experience costs €295 per night and a four night experience from €285 per night.
For those looking to escape this mid-term why not avail of the Trick or Treat Family Break from €730 for a 2 night stay for 2 adults & 2 children under 12 years in a Classic Family Room overlooking the Estate at Glenlo Abbey Hotel, with a relaxing breakfast each morning, three course family dinner in the Oak Cellar Lounge on one evening and enjoy a Spooktacular Afternoon Tea consisting of all the Glenlo favourites – homemade scones with preserves and clotted cream, savoury wraps and dainty sandwiches served with a selection of creepy treats.
This summer Glenlo’s packages proved very popular indeed so the team has decided to extend these offers throughout autumn, some with additional extras including; The Afternoon Delight experience with Afternoon Tea for two created by Executive Chef Dominique Majecki using the best of ingredients including some freshly grown Estate produce for the savoury selection is also available over the autumn and winter months. The package also offers an a la carte breakfast in the River Room Restaurant and costs from €315 per room per night OR Pullman Package offering luxurious classic air-conditioned bedroom with majestic views of the enchanting 138-acres, enjoy a la carte breakfast each morning in the River Room Restaurant and dine at the 2AA Rosette winning Pullman Restaurant aboard the Orient Express, a unique setting for a gourmet experience not to be missed, combining innovative presentation with local and seasonal ingredients (pre-booking of Pullman dining times required) and this two night stay with one evening dining experience and breakfast costs from €315 per room per night.
Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate, Galway is operating under strict Covid-19 guidelines Covid-19 Policies ensuring the safety of both staff and guests.
Glenlo Abbey’s Team will be delighted to assist you with any queries by telephone on: Tel: Intl +353 (0) 91 519600. Or Email: stay@glenloabbey.ie
Alternatively visit www.glenloabbeyhotel.ie for more information or to purchase gift vouchers online.
Family Mid-term Treat at Powerscourt Hotel Resort Spa
O'Briens Irish Whiskey Sale. Wines Direct go French. Waterford Eyes USA. Plea to help Lebanon winemakers. And more on wine, beer and spirits in Cheers #19
O'Briens September Irish Whiskey Sale has begun! There are some superb whiskeys on offer and to help you choose we have picked out the must try whiskeys with something to suit each budget. These are the whiskeys that should be on every whiskey aficionado’s list.
The French Harvest Sale!
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Why Lebanon, its people & wines deserve our help So it may seem tactless to write about Lebanon’s wine industry while it absorbs the full impact, literally and existentially, of its very own 9/11. But in a nation that actually produces very little else – pace the cannabis sector – wine stands out as its most high-profile export. Alongside its magnificent cuisine, and arak, the national drink, akin to, but better than, pastis, it captures Lebanon’s vitality, warmth and generosity of spirit. More from Michael Karam here
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
A Quart of Ale± #10. Moving on over to craft. American Style IPA
American Style IPA
In Lough Gill, a couple of years back, with James (left) and Tony |
With COVID-19 hammering small business right across the country James Ward, founder, Lough Gill Brewing Company, is delighted that Aldi has extended its usual summer contract for Native to last through the autumn.