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Guinness and Bailey’s Irish cupcakes
Zack Gallagher Wendy Kavanagh from IrishFoodTours.ie
The price of the Irish spud is on the up due to the winter's harsh weather

A great summer treat - delicious Guinness and Baileys Irish cupcakes

Cupcakes offer a genuine taste of Ireland
Irish chefs Zack Gallagher and Wendy Kavanagh start new all-Ireland culinary tour business
Irish Food Tours aims to build a network of food vacations north and south of the border
Ireland’s dreadful winter sends the price of the potato soaring by almost double in shops
Honey also in trouble as queens are unable to practise the birds and the bees lesson
Irish chef Brian McDermott warns about salt usage after having his own health scare

Community Chef Brian McDermott  is urging people to cut down on their salt usage Irish chef and cook book author Brian McDermott, who t ...

by Zack Gallagher 1

The beautiful colorful fishing town of Dingle, on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry The top ten pubs in the picturesque town of Dingle

As one of the prime destinations on Ireland’s west coast, the Dingle Peninsula is rich in seacoast vistas, pristine beaches, rugged mountain passes, and deep green valleys as well as colorful little towns, fishing ports, and great ...

by PATRICIA PRESTON 13

Results of the Ulster Finals of the Irish Restaurant Awards 2013 - top Northern Ireland eateries revealed

James St South, Antrim wins Best Restaurant award The ULSTER Regional Final of the Santa Rita/ LIFE Magazine Irish Restaurant Awards 2013 took place in ...

by Zack Gallagher 0

Guinness chocolate pie with beer marshmallow meringue recipe The perfect salty and sweet dessert - Guinness chocolate pie with beer marshmallow meringue recipe

Following on from Tayto’s release of the cheese and onion chocolate bar in Ireland we’ve realized that we are a nationality divided by whether putting salty and sweet together in a dessert is really disgusting or completely delici ...

by IrishCentral Staff Writers 1

The Brazen Head, Dublin - This pub is located just off the Liffey quays in Dublin, outside the city walls and near the original bridge of Dublin. It's believed to have been a tavern since 1178. The top ten oldest and most charming pubs in Ireland

A pint of plain, a glass of “Uisce Beatha” or just a place to rest your weary bones and soak up the atmosphere -- there's nothing quite like an old-fashioned Irish pub, and the older the better. ...

by IrishCentral Staff Writers 23

Gilligan's Gourmet: Traditional Easter treat Hot Crossed Buns

Hot cross buns are perhaps the strangest of the Lenten food customs as they are sweet rolls that are traditionally eaten on the most important fast of all, Good Friday. ...

by CHEF MICHAEL GILLIGAN 0

A twist on an Irish dish - oven-baked creamy wild garlic and cheese potatoes recipe

  Delicious as a side dish or on it's own with a salad for a late night snack! This is a twist on one of those great potato dishes that tast ...

by Zack Gallagher 1

Are you feeling worse for wear post St. Patrick's Day? Here's some tried and tested hangover cures How's the head after St. Patrick's Day?The top ten best Irish hangover cures

So you partied hard for St. Patrick? Thoroughly drowned the shamrock and you've some green paint still on your noggin? ...

by MOLLY MULDOON 11

The St. Patrick's Day and year-round favorite in Ireland - traditional bacon and cabbage Ireland’s favorite meal revealed - the St Patrick's Day traditional bacon and cabbage recipe

Who could ever have doubted that Ireland's favorite dinner is the St. Patrick's Day favorite bacon and cabbage. ...

by IrishCentral Staff Writers 6

A delicious St. Patrick's Day recipe with a twist - corned beef and cabbage spring roll recipe Irish food but just a little different for St. Patrick's Day - corned beef and cabbage spring roll recipe

Lets call it the "new Irish" - a twist on the traditional much loved Irish recipe for St. Patrick's Day. ...

by IrishCentral Staff Writers 1

From colcannon to quiche - celebrate St. Patrick's Day with this Irish potato-centric recipes

What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than cooking up some dishes with the vegetable most associated with the Irish - the potato of course! ...

by IrishCentral Staff Writers 0

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