Tuesday, July 5, 2011

SAVING OUR SEED.

The importance of diversity in Food Plants and Animals

Have you heard of the Lumper potato? Probably not, but it was the variety of potato, apparently the only variety (a prodigious one), grown in Ireland in the years immediately before the famine. If we then had more varieties, the famine may have been avoided or at least may not have been as serious.

"A crisis is looming: To feed our growing population, we’ll need to double food production. Yet crop yields aren’t increasing fast enough, and climate change and new diseases threaten the limited varieties we’ve come to depend on for food. Luckily we still have the seeds and breeds to ensure our future food supply—but we must take steps to save them."
This paragraph is taken from National Geographic Magazine which has highlighted the looming problem in a brilliant article in its July Issue: How Heirloom Seeds Can Save the World. If you can't get your hands on the magazine, you can get some of the same info here. Lack of diversity in our "food" animals is also attracting the same kind of attention.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Viña Izadi Spanish Wine dinner at Donnybrook Fair


Viña Izadi Spanish Wine dinner at Donnybrook Fair

The Restaurant @ Donnybrook Fair is delighted to welcome Almudena Imhof from Viña Izadi on Wednesday 31st August at 7.45pm to host a Spanish wine dinner. This exciting event takes place in association with Liberty Wines and tickets are priced at a tempting €60 per person or €100 per couple.

Almudena (Almu to her friends!) will introduce a selection of outstanding Spanish wines from the regions of Rioja, Ribera del Duero and Toro.  These wines will be paired with a four course menu specially designed for the occasion Ben Anderson, Head Chef of The Restaurant @ Donnybrook Fair. The menu will feature traditional Spanish fare to complement Almu’s wines.  Each of the wines featured in the tasting will be available to purchase at a reduced price.

Viña Izadi was born out of a passion for top quality gastronomy and the efforts of a group of enthusiasts devoted to wine. The winery and vineyards are located in the Rioja Alavesa, the highest part of the region. This gives a dramatic difference (up to 20ºC) in temperature between day and night, resulting in a more perfumed, food-friendly style of wine. The vineyards, planted at the foot of the Cantabrian mountain range, are mainly planted with old Tempranillo bush vines ranging from 30-100 years old.

Izadi, meaning nature, are fanatical about quality and finding the best expression of terroir in all their wines. They have expanded into other emblematic regions of Spain, and formed the group of wineries Grupo Artevino. Artevino now consists of four wineries: Viña Izadi and Orben in Rioja, Vetus in Toro and Finca Villacreces in Ribera del Duero. Between them they produce top quality wines from some of the most exciting and prestigious regions in Spain.


Booking Details:
DATE: Wednesday 31st August                   TIME: 19.45
LOCATION: The Restaurant @ Donnybrook Fair
COST: €60 per person / €100 per couple / limited places available





About Almudena Imhof
Almu grew up in La Rioja in northern Spain, surrounded by people fanatical about wine. She studied English and Philosophy at university but decided soon afterwards that her true calling lay in the wine industry. She therefore decided to start work for a wine company which shared her same passions and ideals, namely Grupo Artevino. Almu is the Brand Ambassador for each of the estates within the group and the wealth of experience which she had amassed during her several years working all over the world with top sommeliers and wine connoisseurs is second to none.



For further information please contact:

Paula Connor, Marketing Department
Email: paula.connor@donnybrookfair.ie
Tel: 01 668 3556   ext 236
Visit: www.donnybrookfair.ie 
Address: Donnybrook Fair Head Office, 89 Morehampton Road, Donnybrook, Dublin 4

ISAACS: GOOD AS EVER

ISAACS: GOOD AS EVER

Told you before. I’m a specials kind of guy. And that policy worked a treat for me when I dined in McCurtain Street’s Isaacs this weekend.

Had a quick look at the regular menu before getting down to serious consideration of the Specials. Four starters were listed and I choose the Pan Fried new season lambs liver and kidney salad with rustic potatoes and crisp bacon. Delighted with it: very tasty and surprisingly substantial.

Also very happy with the main course of Pan Fried John Dory fillets. Really well done as were the accompanying vegetables. Again, a substantial and tasty dish. The Sherry Trifle was also fine, scattered with broken bits of honeycomb and on a base of soaked cherries. Cherry Trifle maybe?

Sunday, July 3, 2011

LITTLE BEAUTY IN SEE THROUGH RED


Little Beauty Pinot Noir 2009 (Marlborough, New Zealand), 14%, €23.99, stockists


This Little Beauty comes in a see through red with scents of plum and spice. Is there substance behind the sexy intro?


Yes indeed, that first kiss lingers. It does finish, of course, as all good things come to an end. But not before the passion ignites.  

Thursday, June 30, 2011

CORKABOUT: NEW KINSALE ART GALLERY

Kinsale restaurants, Fishy Fishy and The Bulman, feature as Buckley Fine Art open new gallery in centre of Kinsale. read all about ...

CORKABOUT: NEW KINSALE ART GALLERY: "THE GALLERY: NEW IN KINSALE The bigger risk? Painting in the lands of a rain forest tribe in Borneo or opening a new art gallery in these r..."

KANTURK'S ROYAL BUTCHERS

MCCARTHY’S OF KANTURK
Jack (left) and Timmy

When Queen Elizabeth visited Ireland recently, McCarthy’s black pudding was served at the state banquet.  It was chosen because of the quality and flavour imparted by fresh blood from free range pigs, coarse Macroom Oatmeal, fresh cream and butter from North Cork Dairy and Midleton Special Reserve Whiskey.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

NOUGAT HEAD TO HEAD


LORGE AT LARGE
In a rural setting, between Kenmare and Glengarriff, in a Kerry village called Bonane, a French chef called Benoit Lorge makes exquisite chocolates that end up in all corners of the world.
This success story started back in 1995 and goes on and on. They ship worldwide via their website  while local stockists here in Cork are Nash 19 (Princes Street) and the Sugar Cafe (Washington Street).

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

WASTE NOT WANT NOT

Waste not Want Not Summer Salads
50% of Lettuce we buy ends up in the bin! – FACT

With barbecues and salad days fast approaching Stop Food Waste reminds you that 50% of the lettuce we buy ends up in the bin. While a head of lettuce may seem cheap at around under €1 you can see how quickly this amount of waste can add up in euros over time. The STOP Food Waste programme is funded under the EPA National Waste Prevention Programme (NWPP). Waste Prevention is the preferred waste management option in Ireland.
Odile Le Bolloch, spokesperson for Stop Food Waste at the EPA, has the following advice for lettuce lovers in time for Midsummer’s Day: “When you buy lettuce, make sure to take it out of its bag and wash it as soon as possible. Spin the lettuce in a salad spinner to dry off the washing water and store it in the fridge in the salad spinner. Leave a small

Hard to beat this Old Vine Garnacha

Corona d’Aragon old vine Garnacha 2009,  Cariñena,  Spain, ABV: 13.5%, stockists  


This Wine Alliance  import comes highly rated by Jay Miller of The Wine Advocate Robert Parker who gave it 89 points. Other awards include Decanter Award (Bronze) 2011 and IWC Bronze Medal 2011. It is certainly a quality wine and comes at an attractive price.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

TASTEFEST CORK 2011

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TASTEFEST CORK 2011
The sun blazed down as Cork’s inaugural Tastefest finished with a flourish in Fitzgerald’s Park on Sunday. Many families came out to support the food festival and at times there were buggy jams on the paths!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Chateau d’Estoublon

Chateau d’Estoublon


Fontvieille was the nearest town to us in a recent visit to Provence and so I took the chance to visit nearby Chateau d’Estoublon, mentioned in the Michelin Wine Regions of France Green Guide. Estoublon seems to be an up and coming organic producer in this area and I saw its wines on sale in the Palais des Papes in Avignon where it shared shelf-space with the big hitters.

It also sells its own wines, including some AOC Baux des Alpilles, along with some fine foods, fashion and furniture. There is no admission charge – it is after all a shop - and you will see some inviting items on the shelves. We helped ourselves to a box of Callissons, some of the famous nougat from Montelimar and also a bottle of the Chateau’s 2010 Rose (€12.00).

Needed something to go with the wine, so we headed for a local traiteur and purchased calamari in a Provencal sauce. Not a bad match at all. The wines proved itself but whether it would outshine the many classy Roses in a head to head is hard to say. Maybe a contest for the future.  Estoublon produces organic wines and have carried the Ecocert label since 2002, which certifies the validity of the organic farming methods used.
We were on our way back from St Remy de Provence’s www.stremy-de-provence.com Musée Estrine, Centre d’Interpretation Van Gogh. It has none of the famous artist’s paintings, many of which were executed in or near the town. Indeed, there are none either in Arles. Obviously, they didn’t think much of him then and are still scrambling to catch up.
In the St Remy centre, an 18th century hotel, they substitute with high quality photos of the same size as the paintings. Here you will see an 1889 self portrait, The Sewer and Starry Night among many others.
For more info on Provence, visits my site here - http://swissroll07.blogspot.com/search?q=Provence

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Monday, June 20, 2011

Tastefest


From left to right Rubert Atkinson, Boardwalk Bar and Grill, Beth Haughton, The Club Brasserie, Brendan Cashman, Augustine's announcing details of their menus at TasteFest Cork from 23rd-26th June at Fitzgerald Park, Cork.