Irish Recipes
- Posted by: Editor
- On: 19/10/2007 11:49:37
- In: Irish Food And Drink
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From the humble Irish stew to creamy Bailey's Irish cheesecake, there are plenty of Irish recipes to tempt your taste buds. Most Irish food is healthy as it's mainly fresh meat and vegetables boiled together in a large pot. The two main exceptions are probably the Irish fry-up and Baileys Irish cheesecake, but what the heck when it tastes this good!
Irish Coffee
- Posted by: Editor
- On: 17/10/2007 13:28:58
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Fancy something else instead of dessert after a hearty Irish meal? Why not try our famous Irish Coffee? This coffee and whiskey cocktail is much more than a drink and it's a great winter warmer!
Irish Soda Bread
- Posted by: Editor
- On: 17/10/2007 11:06:09
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There's nothing nicer than the smell of home baking and you can't get better than a loaf of Irish soda bread. Whether it's served with generous lumps of butter, the traditional fry-up, crispy bacon or with boiled or scrambled eggs, you'll definitely be asking for another slice of Irish soda bread.
Cuisine
- Posted by: Editor
- On: 02/10/2007 15:57:53
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Simple, healthy and hassle free, these words probably best sum up Irish cuisine.
Irish Whiskey
- Posted by: Editor
- On: 02/10/2007 09:50:33
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Irish Whiskey is famous throughout the world and not only is it a very popular drink on its own, it's also used in Irish Coffee, hot whiskies (punch) as well as a number of cakes and puddings. Distilled from the finest barley, it's not really a drink to knock back…it's best to savour every last drop of this golden nectar.
What is Guinness made of?
- Posted by: Editor
- On: 29/03/2007 15:32:55
- In: Irish Food And Drink
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Guinness is brewed with Irish-grown barley, hops, brewers yeast and water. But we all know that there’s a bit more to the story than that...
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