The country has been blessed with many of the world's finest Atlantic Salmon Rivers, not to mention the wealth of stunning scenery, everywhere you go. Such is the abundance of Irish Salmon Rivers, perhaps the most difficult thing to do, is to choose where you want to go first!
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Roasted tomato, eggplant and Gruyère Cheese burger(Sharon Brennan)
I first came across these Veggie burger in Donna Hay Book – they were in a feature called ‘Posh Patties’, and I fell in love almost immediately. The burgers looked so good for a vegetarian dish.
Eat in Casey's Bistro
Eat in Casey's Bistro and you'll want to tell your friends about it, whether you're here as a guest or simply because it's your local. Food is our passion, whether you feel like a light snack or a full meal our menus always have something to make your mouth water.
http://www.brooklanehotel.com/kenmare-restaurants/Casey's%20Bistro.aspx
Sample Menu
http://www.brooklanehotel.com/kenmare-restaurants/Casey's%20Bistro.aspx
Sample Menu
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Best Breakfast parfait and easy to make
This simple parfait is also an anytime snack. The fruit, yoghurt and muesli make it a complete but quick breakfast guaranteed to kick start your day. You can use fruit other than the berries and choose your flavour of yoghurt
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Lemon-garlic tuna steaks
Only about one percent of tuna comes to the market to be sold fresh. The rest goes to the cannery, because canned tuna is America's most popular fish. If you haven't yet tried fresh tuna, you're missing one of the best meals to come from the ocean.The word tuna dates back only to 1880 in print and is attributed as a Spanish American derivation of the English counterpart, tunny. It is derived from the Latin Thunnus, the name of its scientific genus. Tuna has been fished from the warm, temperate parts of the Mediterranean Sea and the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans since ancient times. As a member of the mackeral family, tuna naturally has a stronger, more robust flavor than whitefish
Monday, November 8, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Rosemary chicken and roasted sweet potato
Winter is all about hibernation indoors. Settle in with friends, get cosy and enjoy a feast of warming Dishes like this chicken one my kids love it
Gammon (Ham) Steaks with Whiskey Sauce (goes nice with the colcannon recipe on this page as well)
The word gammon goes back a long way, at least to the fourteenth century. It may have come into English from French, as the word jambon starts being used for ham in the middle-French dialects around the same time. Once gammon meant any rear haunch of a pig, or specifically the ham: later it came to mean some of the side cuts as well, though only as long as they were still attached to the pig's haunch while the meat was being cured. Today it simply means ham, and "gammon steak" is ham steak
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