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Irish + 1 to 3 hours recipes (29)

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Recipe by: M P Welty
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A good old fashioned soda bread with just the basic ingredients. Buttermilk gives this crusty loaf a good flavour. The best Irish soda bread around!
 
Recipe by: Elaine
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Baileys and chocolate add a delightfully rich flavour to a classic cheesecake recipe. This makes a delicious ending to any special meal.
 
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Deliciously moist Irish wheaten bread with hints of banana, strawberry and white chocolate. If you prefer, you can make this into scones rather than a loaf.
 
Recipe by: TRISH1IE
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Just like the title says - a delicious pavlova topped with banana slices, caramel sauce and whipped cream. The perfect combination of two very yummy desserts making one that will have you making it over and over again.
 
Recipe by: Ruth
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This delicious Irish fruit cake is best served thickly sliced with butter.
 
Recipe by: MNIKOLAISEN
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This is a recipe I shared with my girlfiends from my recipe club last year.
 
Recipe by: WIGAN
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This is an Northern Ireland recipe given to me by my mum many years ago! You don't boil the cake, just the ingredients before you bake it.
 
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I first made this in my A-level Home Economics class - sometimes I get a craving to make it again. Usually in the summer! It's a very smooth solid dessert. I like to make it in individual ramekins and serve with fresh raspberries and cream. I buy the seaweed in a health shop in Donegal.
 
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In the galley, one-pot meals are simple and safe - especially when made in a pressure cooker. This is a brilliant solution when you've dropped anchor and are surrounded by friendly boaties just waiting for a newcomer to go visit ... and the aroma from your galley will have them rowing across in no time! Be diligent about shaking the pot, as below, to prevent sticking. Ingredients aren't always easy to come by in out-of-the-way sailing spots, so do this with whatever meat you can!
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Champ is an Irish dish of mashed potatoes and leeks, and here the tomato dressing adds colour as well as vitamins. Potatoes, in this dish unpeeled, contain their best source of fibre and nutrients in and just under the skin.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Colcannon is a simple, warming Irish potato dish, combining mashed potatoes with shredded cooked cabbage and chopped spring onions. Here it is used as a lovely pie topping for chicken cooked in cider with sliced apples and carrots. The pie is a well-balanced meal in itself, needing no accompaniments.
 
Recipe by: J. Boyle
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A true Irish dish which has been enjoyed for many a year by all Dublin people, soon to be enjoyed by your family over and over again! This is the bare bones traditional recipe but feel free to add garlic, a bay leaf or other fresh herbs for flavour. It's also good if you replace the water with cider.
 
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Guinness 250 years (1759 - 2009) celebration is today in Ireland. The place where I work has made a special Guinness menu for the day. I am a pastry chef, so I decided to make a Guinness chessecake.
 
Recipe by: Dolly
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A great way to get Guinness into your bread! Serve warm with butter and honey.
 
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Use milk and butter when mashing the potatoes.
 
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For a really satisfying snack, try this classic from the Irish races: juicy grilled lean steak in a warm, crusty baguette.
 
Recipe by: Danny O'Flaugherty
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Hearty and traditional Irish lamb stew. It's best to refrigerate the stew overnight, and reheat it the next day for eating. This soup 'ages' well!
 
Recipe by: Sue
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This is an old-fashioned potato cake recipe belonging to my gran. The only difference is, I added walnuts.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Traditional recipes for Irish stew use a tough, fatty cut of lamb and only potatoes, onions and herbs. This up-to-date version with lamb leg steaks is leaner, and more colourful with the addition of carrots, but still retains its comforting, homely flavour. An unusual but delicious accompaniment is grilled Little Gem lettuce hearts.
 
Recipe by: Ita
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Chunky pieces of parsnip add sweetness and fresh rosemary adds a distinct flavour and aroma to this traditional stew. If you use a tougher cut of meat, you can leave it to simmer longer before adding the potatoes. This is fantastic on a cold, blustery day or served with a pint or two of the black stuff on St Patrick's Day.
 
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