Thursday, April 25, 2024

Blarney Castle Gardens

Blarney Castle Gardens

Pics taken 23.04.2024


Bluebells

Against the light

Primula Buttercup Yellow( ?)




Wild garlic and bluebells.

Another top beer from Templemore. One that those Bavarian monk brewers would appreciate. Whitefield Bock is Beer of the Week!

Beer of the Week

Whitefield Bock 7.0% ABV, 500ml bottle Bradleys


Another top beer from Templemore. One that those Bavarian monk brewers would appreciate.


Whitefield's traditional strong lager has a clear copper colour with a persistent and soft off-white silky head. There’s toasty malt in the aromatics and more on the rich, deep, and complex palate. There’s an old legend that Bavarian monks subsisted on bock during long spells of fasting and indeed you feel that some sweet malty sustenance is being delivered with every sip. Maybe that's where the saying "there's eating and drinking in it" came from😉.


The sweet, toasty, nutty aroma and flavour is an excellent addition to a hearty meal of veal, pork, or beef or a nice companion to an earthy cheese course.


Very Highly Recommended. Not altogether a surprise as Whitefield is consistently coming up with the goods, particularly when it comes to ales and lagers and bock is a form of lager.


The brewery kit in Templemore was made to make wheat beer. Brewer Cuilan expands: “So it comes as no surprise that our best sellers in both draught and bottle are Weiss beers. This makes it tricky to brew drier hoppy beers, so we focus on the malty styles of beer with plenty of sweetness.” And their Bock is a fine example, one that those Bavarian monks would recognise and appreciate.


Traditionally Bock is a sweet, relatively strong (6.3–7.6% by volume), a lightly hopped lager that should be clear, with colour ranging from light copper to brown, and a bountiful, persistent off-white head. That’s a summation from Wikipedia. Doppelbock is the bigger and stronger brother of Bock and others in the family include Maibock, Eisenbock, and Weizenbock.

Unforgettable Killarney Escape: Killeen House Hotel and Rozzers Restaurant

Killeen House Hotel & Rozzers

A Memorable Killarney Escape

View from the car park


Step into a world of warm Irish hospitality and exquisite French cuisine at Killeen House Hotel. Under the new ownership of Patrick Eviston, a seasoned Killarney hotelier, a new dynamic manager in Darren Looney, and with the culinary talents of Chef Cyrille Durand at the helm in the kitchen, Killeen House and its crown jewel, Rozzers Restaurant, are poised for an exciting future.

Location, Location, Location:

Nestled just outside Killarney, Killeen House boasts breathtaking views of the Kerry Mountains. Perfectly positioned between Kenmare and Dingle, it serves as an ideal base for exploring all that Kerry has to offer. A short stroll away, a scenic viewpoint allows you to soak in the stunning lakes and mountain vistas. For a taste of local libations, don't miss the nearby brewery and distillery – a must-visit for any craft beverage enthusiast.

A Culinary Adventure at Rozzers Restaurant:

Scallops

Prepare to be dazzled (we were) at Rozzers Restaurant, where every meal is a delightful event. Your culinary journey begins with a selection of tempting breads, dips, and a unique carrot top pesto, followed by an amuse-bouche to tantalize your taste buds. A refreshing sorbet cleanses the palate midway through your three-course adventure. And to top it all off, a decadent truffle arrives to complete this unforgettable dining experience.

Chicken

French Flair Meets Irish Charm:

Decisions, decisions! Choosing from Chef Durand's menu is a delightful challenge. Do you indulge in the luxurious Foie Gras Ballantine, the melt-in-your-mouth Seared Castletownbere Scallops (my favourite), or perhaps the intriguing Fricassée of Monkfish Poppadoms with Black Irish Kale and Kerry Chorizo? Each dish showcases Chef Durand's passion for food, a beautiful fusion of fresh Irish produce with a touch of French finesse.

A ultra comfy sitting room to relax in

Sweet Endings and More:

The dessert menu at Rozzers is equally tempting. Will you succumb to the decadent Dark Chocolate Tartlet, the light and refreshing Lemon Balm Parisian Flan, or the irresistible Hazelnut & Rosemary Cake? Artisan ice cream, sorbets, and a selection of Irish farmhouse cheeses round out the options, ensuring there's something to satisfy every sweet tooth.

I thoroughly enjoyed this Hake at breakfast

An extensive wine list, featuring sparkling options, complements the meal perfectly. The bar next door offers a selection of beers, including local brews from the nearby establishment, alongside a tempting selection of whiskeys and cocktails.


Friendly Service and a Scrumptious Breakfast:

The friendly, efficient, and attentive service team at Rozzers ensures your dining experience is nothing short of exceptional. And if you're staying overnight, Killeen House Hotel treats you to a delightful breakfast spread. From Barry's Tea Poached Prunes and Spiced Pears to perfectly cooked Hake with cherry tomatoes, fluffy Cinnamon Pancakes with lemon and sugar, Eggs Royal, and Mini Irish breakfasts, you'll start your day feeling satisfied and ready to explore.

A Bright Future Awaits:

With the combined expertise of owner Eviston, manager Looney and chef Durand, Killeen House Hotel and Rozzers Restaurant are on a trajectory to become a Killarney gem. So, why wait? Experience the perfect blend of Irish hospitality and French culinary artistry in this Good Food Ireland approved establishment. Book your stay, savour a meal at Rozzers, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Kerry.

* We were there on a Thursday night (and Friday morning of course) and the bill for the two of us (Dinner plus B&B), came to €224.00.

Also on this trip: Killarney Urban Farm Tour and Taste

Killeen House. The hotel has 27 bedrooms.



Wednesday, April 24, 2024

From Nightclub to Green Oasis: A Sustainable Feast at Killarney's Urban Farm

 From Nightclub to Green Oasis.

 Sustainable Feast at Killarney's Urban Farm



 "Imagine feasting on fresh vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers grown in a former nightclub! This isn't a scene from a dream, but a reality at the Killarney Urban Farm, a pioneering initiative by the O'Donoghue Ring Group.”

Farm cocktail

Bug off! In the nicest possible way.


The farm's leafy utopia wasn't without its initial challenges. Uninvited guests with wings (of the insect variety!) discovered this green haven and started making themselves at home. But the O'Donoghue Ring Group didn't resort to spray. Instead, they outsmarted the insects with a strategic planting of their favourite treats just outside the doors – a genius 'green' solution!”


The Tour


Your eco-adventure begins at the Plaza Hotel, where your guide whisks you to the nearby Towers Hotel. Here, transformed from its clubbing days, the former Kube nightclub now houses a thriving vertical garden. Towering structures teem with vibrant chard, ruby red radicchio rossa, fragrant marjoram, and even edible nasturtiums – a visual and aromatic feast for the senses.”

Gubbeen Chorizo Croquette


 The Tastes


After witnessing the magic of hydroponics, it's time to tantalize your taste buds. Indulge in a selection of delectable canapés featuring farm-fresh produce paired with creative cocktails, some featuring honey harvested from the hotel's rooftop beehives – a taste of true hyper-local goodness!


"Following a delightful interlude, your journey continues back to the cosy confines of the Tan Yard restaurant in the Plaza where a three-course meal awaits, showcasing the farm's bounty in all its glory. The chefs themselves are on hand to answer any questions and share their culinary passion.”


Three satisfying courses lay ahead and there’s also a wine and beer pairing available. The beer includes the local ales from Killarney Brewing and Distilling in Fossa - enjoy a pint of their Blonde.

Lamb


Menu Highlights:

Canapés at the Farm

The Gubbeen Chorizo Croquette features fermented rainbow chard (from seed to plate) and an Urban Farm chimichurri and is a great starter. Next up could be the Lamb Rack (Pistachio Crust, warm Pearl Couscous, Onion, Pomegranate and Mint Lamb jus). Just perfect.


Finish with the delicious Yuzu Cake (lime sponge, white chocolate crumb, and buttermilk honey crumb - you can guess where that honey came from!). or perhaps enjoy an impressive plate of Irish Farmhouse Cheese, starting with Bluebell Falls Goats, going on to cheddar and blue, accompanied by grapes, nuts and crackers.

Yuzu cake


”The Killarney Urban Farm Tour & Taste is an experience that nourishes both body and soul. Leaving you feeling informed, satiated, and perhaps a touch greener, it's a testament to the O'Donoghue Ring Group's commitment to sustainability and innovation.”


Check out dates and booking at the Urban Farm’s website here. 

Also on this trip: Killeen House Hotel & Rozzers. A Memorable Killarney Escape

Cheese




Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Nuns Farts by Ryes and Shine is Taste of the Week

Taste of the Week

Have You Tried Ryes and Shine's Nuns Farts?


Don't let the name fool you! Angela at Ryes and Shine is serving up heavenly little treats at the Coal Quay Market and St. Luke's. These wickedly delicious morsels, also known as Nuns Puffs (the more diplomatic term!), are the perfect accompaniment to your morning or afternoon coffee.

Made with free-range egg whites, sugar, hazelnuts, organic dark chocolate, and a touch of vanilla and sea salt (both organic), these delights will surely put a smile on your face. Get to the Coal Quay (Saturdays) or St Lukes (Wednesdays) and grab a bag (or two!).

* Nuns Farts are a sweet pastry originally from France, where they are also known as pets de nonne.

Monday, April 22, 2024

Double Win for Cork's Market Lane Group at Failte Ireland Awards

Double Win for Market Lane Group at Failte Ireland Awards

 

Pictured at the awards are (l to r) Jenny de Saulles (Fáilte Ireland), Jerry O'Sullivan
 and 
Judy Howard (both Market Lane)

Cork’s Market Lane Group of Restaurants has taken two of the top gongs at The Fáilte Ireland Employer Excellence Awards 2024. 

The group’s Elbow Lane Smokehouse & Brewery took the overall Award for Best Employer Food & Drink, and Goldie restaurant took the award for Best Employer Ireland’s Ancient East.  They were the only restaurants to win in any of the 14 categories announced on the night, and the only business to win two Awards.  

 The Awards Ceremony took place on Wednesday evening 17th April at Lyrath Estate in Kilkenny 

The Awards celebrate and spotlight Ireland's exceptional employers in tourism and they play an important role in highlighting the hardworking individuals and organizations that are committed to great employee engagement.  Aspiring to and maintaining high business standards are key to Ireland’s tourism offering, and these awards help attract employees into the tourism industry and to provide them with fulfilling, life-long careers. 

“We are honoured and humbled to have won at these Awards” says co-founder of the Market Lane Group, Judy Howard.  “Our team is everything” she said.  “They are the very heart of our operation. When we started on this journey more than 16 years ago all we wanted was to create a little restaurant with a big heart. Today we are 5 restaurants and a brewery, with a group of 8 owners who employ a team of 200 people, and our employees are still the lifeblood of our business. Empowering our staff with knowledge and skills, and trusting in their abilities are the essential ingredients in creating the warm, friendly, delicious experience that is the core of the Market Lane Group’s dining ethos.” 

press release

NEW FOOD TRUCK OFFERS LUNCHTIME ALTERNATIVE AT CORK INTERNATIONAL HOTEL

NEW FOOD TRUCK OFFERS LUNCHTIME 

ALTERNATIVE AT CORK INTERNATIONAL HOTEL

Pierce Lowney, Director of Food & Beverage, Trigon Hotels; Alex Petit, Group Executive Chef, Trigon Hotels;  Eoghan Murphy, General Manager, Cork International Hotel.  Pic: Brian Lougheed


The Cork International Hotel, which is located in the Airport Business Park, has launched a new food truck which will be operated by the hotel’s team of chefs.


“The New Yorker On The Go” will cater for the large number of businesses in the surrounding area.  Customers will be able to avail of a selection of sweet treats and sandwiches using locally sourced ingredients.  


The menu will include three different types of hot pressed sandwiches including the Cubano (West Cork pulled pork, gammon, house mustard, shaved pickles and Hegarty cheddar), the Monster Munster (Cheese trio of Smoked Gubbeen, Ardsallagh Goat and Hegarty cheddar, pickle jalapeno and tomato mayo) and the Tremendous Chuck (English Market poached chicken, soy mayo, Asian cabbage, pickled Coronado chilli and crispy onions).


There will be a chef’s weekly salad and three sweet treats including iced carrot cake, lemon and raspberry slice and chocolate fudge brownie.


Eoghan Murphy, General Manager of the Cork International Hotel said; “The head chef and his team take great pride in their menus and use the freshest of ingredients from suppliers from around Cork and surrounding counties.  These will be used to create a grab-and-go menu at the food truck which will offer the hundreds of people working in this area an alternative lunch offering that they can bring back to the office or enjoy outside when the weather is good.”


The food truck will be in operation outside the hotel every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10am to 2pm.  Payment is by card only.

A true blend of the Dão! Casa de Mouraz Tinto (DAO) 2020


Casa de Mouraz Tinto (DAO) 2020, 13.5% ABV,
 Mary Pawle

A true blend of the Dão!



According to the label, there are no less than nine different grape varieties in this blend, coming from assorted vineyard plots of different ages, heights and exposures. A true blend of the Dão indeed.

The label for this 2020 vintage lists Touriga-Nacional, Tinta-Roriz, Alfrocheiro, Jaen, Rufete, Caramate, Trincadeira, Tinto Carvalho and Baga. The grapes for this excellent red come from several vineyards of Casa de Mouraz “some of which are mentioned in documents from the 16th century”. They were no doubt organic then and are organic now.

It has an intense red colour with a violet hue and the legs are in no hurry to clear even though 13.5% ABV is not over the top. The aromas, with ripe rich red fruits, are quite intense. It is smooth and spicy, with a lovely kick of acidity, and a lingering finish. A serious drop indeed and Very Highly Recommended.

All the grapes are co-fermented with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel tank, followed by a long maceration. And 20% is aged for 8 or 9 months in used French oak barrels. Delicious with roast beef or barbecue, duck, rice and magre de canard. Also delightful with soft cheeses.

In 1997, Casa de Mouraz became the first biodynamic winery in the Dao. All went well until  October 2017. Late at night, their phone rang: Your warehouse is on fire! According to the excellent Foot Trodden, “savage forest fires.. had reached Dāo, thanks to Hurricane Ophelia…” Not only was the warehouse almost totally destroyed but the equipment around the yard and more than half of their 20 hectares of vines were also burned. A local news outlet put the cost at not less than €700,000.

Antonio and Sara were down. But not out. Helped by crowdfunding (from December 2017) they got back up and running and were soon producing this and other marvellous wines.


Thursday, April 18, 2024

You can drink this French Albarino "with anything that lives in the sea"

Laurent Miquel Côte 238 Pech Gentille Albarino Aude (IGP) 2022, 12.5% ABV


€15.00 Dunnes Stores


You can drink this French Albarino "with anything that lives in the sea"


This bright Albarino comes in a lovely light gold robe. The nose is pleasantly perfumed with fresh citrus. And that zestiness (along with peach) is also a feature on the palate where it is light and elegant with a cloak of bracing freshness. 


Our Pech Gentille is a crisp, light and refreshing one produced from the Albarino grape. It may not be from the traditional areas of Spain’s Rias Baixas and Portugal (where it is known as Alvarinho) but is one to note. Highly Recommended. Be sure and keep an eye out for special offers in Dunnes; I got this for €12.80 during their French Wine Sale.

Looking out from a Roman hill-top fort, Oppidum d'Enserune, 
located near Béziers in the Languedoc, not too far from
Cessenon-sur-Orb where Laurent Miquel operates from.


The producers suggest trying it with Oysters Kilpatrick or any way you like the crustaceans! “You can drink it with anything that lives in the sea. By the sea, preferably.” Excellent also as an aperitif.


The wine’s name 238 refers to the coordinates of the vineyard plot that the fruit comes from. “All these plots all have their own little secret. A section that gets the right amount of sun and soaks up the right amount of natural water. These areas tend to grow the vines that grow the grapes that lead to wines really worth talking about.” The Pech Gentille is harvested at night, with clarification done at low temperature before ageing.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Beer of the Week. Mescan Westport Saison, enhanced by longer ageing.

Beer of the Week

Enhanced by longer ageing.


Mescan Westport Saison, 5.8% ABV, 330ml bottle No 21 Coburg Street



The colour of this Mescan is mid-gold, slightly hazy with a soft white head that sinks slowly. Aromas include clove and citrus notes. It is dry and light on the palate, effervescent and refreshing, full of concentrated flavour. It is refreshing, and also very well balanced, with the New World hops matched by the earthy spicy yeast flavours, and you don't really notice the highish alcohol. But do sip rather than gulp!


Not just an excellent saison but also another superb beer from Westport's Mescan and Very Highly Recommended. It is the kind of beer that, once it hits the palate, makes you take notice. You may also want to note that it has an ABV of 5.8%.


There is something different, something more wide-ranging about this Mescan saison. Flavours are more concentrated, longer lasting, and the experience more satisfactory. More than likely it comes from longer ageing (a brewery policy). 


On my 2023 visit to the rural brewery in Mayo, brewer and co-founder Cillian Ó'Móráin explained that Mescan beers take a minimum of 4 months with the heavier ones getting 6-8 months. In contrast, your normal craft beer takes just a few weeks from start to shop (can vary from brewer to brewer). While the extra time makes the Mescan more expensive, Cillian reckons it is crucial for the quality of the beer. And it is indeed a premium product, illustrated well by this superb saison. 

CORK INTERNATIONAL HOTEL TEAMS UP WITH LOCAL ATTRACTIONS TO ENHANCE FAMILY STAYS

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CORK INTERNATIONAL HOTEL TEAMS UP WITH 

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS TO ENHANCE FAMILY STAYS

Edel Kavanagh, Deputy General Manager and Michael Murphy, Trainee Manager relaunch the popular Family Concierge Service at the Cork International Hotel. Pic: Brian Lougheed

 

The Cork International Hotel is boosting its family experiences with links to local attractions including Fota Wildlife Park and Leahy’s Open Farm. The hotel, which is located close to Cork Airport, has also relaunched the popular Family Concierge Service to ensure families get the most out of their stay.

 

The Family Concierge Team will contact families in advance of their stay to find out the names and ages of their children and what activities they are interested in.  They will offer to book tickets for suitable amenities in the Cork area as well as advice on some of the best places to eat during their day out.

 

Families can also enhance their stay at the hotel by booking the residents private cinema with delicious treat boxes or arranging for fun teepees to be in the bedroom for their little ones. The hotel also has a wonderful games room as well as a range of books and board games that are suitable for all ages.

 

The Family Concierge Team will also provide children with personalised storybooks upon their arrival.

 

Eoghan Murphy, General Manager of the Cork International Hotel said, "Our dedicated Family Concierge Team understands the importance of creating unforgettable experiences for families.  We have carefully devised and tested a variety of family amenities to ensure that parents can relax and enjoy their stay, while little ones are entertained and engaged throughout.  We have developed strong working relationships with many of Cork’s top attractions and we can make recommendations and bookings for families before they arrive."