The Old Butter Roads Food Trail Launch
Great Weekend of food and fun in Blarney
The Old Butter Roads Food Trail is up and running following a sunny (mainly!) weekend launch in the Blarney area. The event was officially opened on Saturday in the Church of Ireland by Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Michael Creed.
Wild Boar at Square Table |
There were butter making demos at the Butter Museum, talks at the Hydro Farm Allotments, a pony and trap delivery of churns (the symbol of the food trail) to participating businesses, an ecology walk and talk (by Tom O’Byrne) at Clogheen Milken, the Gab story-telling competition, a smoked produce demo in the Old Blarney Post Office Café, a showcase multi-course dinner in the Square Table, an open weekend at The Farm in Grenagh and a Monday demo, with food and cocktails, at Blairs Inn.
And it wasn’t just Blarney members that were involved. There were producers plus restaurant and café operators from all over the area involved, Duhallow, Muskerry and Avondhu, a serious (if fun-filled) statement of intent for the many events ahead over the rest of the year. Expect a gathering (with food for sure) at the Kerryman’s Table in Aubane, a Tapas style event in Mitchelstown, a Long Table feast by the Killavullen Farmers Market, and more.
Wagyu beef (left) and Angus rib-eye at Square Table |
Current members:
Ballinwillin House www.ballinwillinhouse.com ,
Blair’s Inn www.blairsinn.com ,
Peppers at The White Deer www.peppersmallow.com ,
Blarney Castle Hotel www.blarneycastlehotel.com ,
Nibbles Millstreet www.nibbles.ie ,
The Square Table www.thesquaretable.ie ,
Castle Hotel Macroom www.castlehotel.ie ,
The Old Blarney Post Office Café www.blarneycafe.com ,
Thatch & Thyme www.thatchandthyme.com ,
Praline Mitchelstown www.praline.ie ,
O’Callaghan’s Restaurant www.ocallaghans.ie ,
Longueville House www.longuevillehouse.ie ,
O’Brien’s Free Range Eggs,
Hydro Farm Allotments www.hydrofarmallotments.com ,
Osbourne Butchers www.blarneybutchers.com ,
9 White Deer Brewery www.9whitedeer.ie ,
Longueville House Beverages www.longuevillahouse.ie/artisan.html ,
Folláin www.follain.ie,
Annabella Farm,
Twomey’s Butchers www.mtwomeybutchers.ie ,
Killavullen Farmers Market www.killavullenfarmersmarket.weebly.com , McCarthy’s Butchers Kanturk www.jackmccarthy.ie ,
Hegarty’s Cheese,
Toonsbridge Dairy www.therealoliveco.com ,
Ballyvolane House www.ballyvolanespirits.ie www.ballyvolanehouse.ie ,
St Anne’s Shandon www.shandonbells.ie,
Activity Days www.activitydays.ie,
The Farm Grenagh www.visitthefarm.ie ,
Cork Butter Museum www.corkbutter.museum
List subject to change as new members join.
The Blairs, Duncan (left) and Richard trying one of his cocktails |
Sunday night’s multi-course dinner in the Square Table perfectly illustrated the depth and range of produce available in the general North Cork area.
The opening selection of canapés:
Lamb Tartare;
Toonsbridge ricotta, apple, hazelnut, beetroot;
Old MillBank smoked salmon rice paper roll, avocado, pickled ginger;
Macroom Buffalo mozzarella, basil pesto, tomato tapenade;
Carrigcleena Farm cured duck, beetroot chutney, confit ginger.
Then, from McCarthy’s Butchers in Kanturk, we had a Black Pudding Roll with house piccalilli and also Crispy Bacon with apple purée.
Next it was the turn of Michael Twomey's Butchers in Macroom: Wagyu beef burger with Hegarty’s Cheddar and house tomato chutney and also enjoyed their Agnus rib-eye with duck fat chip and O’Brien’s free range egg béarnaise.
Hake at the Square Table |
Fish then had its turn and the Pan-fried hake (from K O’Connell’s), with Annabelle Farm spinach and mussel velouté was a splendid combination, another tasty testament to the produce and to the skill of Martina in the kitchen, as indeed was the whole meal.
Now we were on to the Ballinwillin Wild Boar, braised and cured and served with caramelised potato gnocchi, aged Coolea cheese, Ballyhoura Mushrooms and wild garlic. Great stuff.
Dessert was McCarthy’s Natural Dairy’s Buttermilk, foamed, with rhubarb, confit ginger and speculous crumble. Hegarty’s Cheddar and Toonsbridge smoked Scamorza featured on the cheese plate and the highlight here, as part of the week long tribute in Cork to Veronica Steel, was Milleens Cheese with fig jam. All washed down with a drop of apple brandy from Longueville House who earlier supplied a glass of their excellent cider.
Dessert at the Square Table |
And the top class food and drink continued on Monday in the garden at Blair’s Inn where the brothers Richard and Duncan were the hosts, Richard coming up with some inventive cocktails (using everything from stout to apple brandy to gin) while Duncan did the cooking demos.
Longueville's Apple Brandy went down well at Square Table |
Highlight here were the passionate speeches from the producers. Don O’Leary of 9 White Deer Brewery, Justin Greene of Bertha’s Revenge Gin and Ballyvolane House, Timmy McCarthy of McCarthy’s Kanturk, Pat Mulcahy of Ballinwillin House, and Rupert Atkinson of Longueville House all spoke well of their own products, and of the other products of the area.
But there was no trumpet blowing at the expense of other areas. This was underlined, simply and with some wisdom, by Tim McCarthy. If you enjoy the brown bread in Mayo than that's the best in Ireland; if you enjoy the brown bread in Cork, then that's the best in Ireland.
So enjoy the best of local, wherever you are. And if you are anywhere near the Old Butter Roads Food Trail these coming months, you will be eating, and drinking, very well indeed.
Cheese for two at Square Table |
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The Old Butter Road platter at Blairs |