The late Prince Philip was a real foodie – he loved trying all sorts of adventurous dishes and was referred to as 'master of the barbecue' by the royal family. You'd expect the late royal to favour fine-dining type desserts, but in fact, the Queen's husband preferred a … [Read more...] about Prince Philip’s Favourite Dessert was Crepe Islandaise
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Triple Pineapple Cake
Pineapples first came to Europe in the 16th century, brought to Spain by Christopher Columbus from Guatemala. Growing these exotic fruits in England was eventually achieved in the 18th century in hot-houses, but still very much a rarity and so a symbol of wealth and … [Read more...] about Triple Pineapple Cake
Traditional Irish Apple Cake
Irish Apple Cake represents the heart of traditional Irish home baking - simple, satisfying, and making the most of locally available ingredients. This beloved dessert emerged from Ireland's farmhouse kitchens, where recipes were cherished and passed down through … [Read more...] about Traditional Irish Apple Cake
Make your Own Corned Beef (and Dinner)
We often associate corned beef and cabbage with St. Patrick's Day, but you may be surprised that it doesn't originate in Ireland. It in fact is an American dish. The first generation of Irish-Americans was too poor to afford boiled bacon on St. Paddy's Day, so they turned to … [Read more...] about Make your Own Corned Beef (and Dinner)
Weeknight One Pan Sausage and Lentils
Pork sausages are a great staple to have on hand in your freezer as they cook quickly and can be made into a number of different dishes. Dried lentils are also a versatile ingredient to have in your pantry. Put them together and you have a quick weeknight meal. We love this dish … [Read more...] about Weeknight One Pan Sausage and Lentils






