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3-4 + Irish recipes (22)

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I'm not a lover of stews but my partner is so I started making this one for him. He loves it so he gets it every two weeks and complains if I suggest making a beef one instead. Also this needs to be made the day before you plan on eating it.
 
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Great as an appetiser on barbeque days. The sweet and salty mix goes down a treat!
 
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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.
 
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: Always Cooking Up Something
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Red and green cabbage with shallots and ginger, braised in Guinness.
 
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This is a wonderfully simple chunky soup. The dark green colour of the cabbage alongside the tomatoes gives the soup a beautiful colour.
 
Recipe by: JOELSGIRL
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This is a delicious cabbage side dish.
 
Recipe by: Ita
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Looks similar to colcannon, but champ is native to the North of Ireland. It's made by blending spring onions with creamy mashed potatoes. Great on its own, served steaming hot with extra butter which will melt through it. But it's also the perfect side dish for good quality sausages.
 
Recipe by: Ita
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Soda bread dough is flattened into a round circle and divided into farls, meaning 4 parts. It is then cooked on a dry griddle or pan. Traditionally this was the quickest way to make soda bread for unexpected guests who drop by for a bit of craic (good fun). It's best eaten fresh with butter and jam but is also delicious fried as part of an Ulster breakfast.
 
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These are delicious steaks good with potatoes vegetables and Irish soda bread
 
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: Saoirse
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This is a wholemeal version of soda bread, locally called wheaten bread. This is made into a small round loaf and is my favourite type. Very quick and easy to make too! It's delicious with butter and honey or a slice of Chedder and thinly sliced red onion.
 
Recipe by: tellytubby
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Hearty, warming and absolutely delicious!
 
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Mmmmm . . . imagine warm sticky toffee puddings served with a dollop of Baileys Extra Thick Cream with a hint of Crème Caramel! The perfect midweek treat. Yummy.
 
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Great as an appetiser on barbeque days. The sweet and salty mix goes down a treat!
 
Recipe by: Ita
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The word "farl" is Gaelic for four parts. Make these with leftover mashed potatoes and serve hot with a little butter and salt, or fry them alongside soda bread as part of an Ulster Fry-up!
 
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This is a thick, pureed comforting soup that I make quite often during the colder months!
 
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I can't get enough of this soup, so you will nearly always find it on one of my menus. It's so simple to make and is ready in an hour (Don't roast the veg, just add to the water and boil instead and it's ready in half an hour). Why would anyone ever make a packet soup again after learning just how easy it is to make your own. I love this with Hot Honey and Rosemary Soda Bread (see my recipe on this website) thats fresh from the oven dripping with Country butter. Yum!!!
 
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Minced lamb and vegetables, topped with a layer of cheese and onion mash. A true family favourite in our house!
 
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