
Barilla Penne alla Puttanesca!

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Planning lunch with someone you haven’t seen in a while and want to treat them with something simple but tasty? Don’t look too far, follow your heart and start from the basics: Penne alla puttanesca! Quick to make, and always a #ASignOfLove.
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Warm Smoked Salmon with Spinach Dressing

Ingredients
- 8 slices smoked salmon
- Mixed lettuce leaves, shredded
Dressing
- 50g (2 oz) fresh spinach leaves
- 100ml (4 oz) sunflower oil
- 1½ tablesp. balsamic vinegar
- ½ tsp. fresh lemon juice
- Salt and black pepper
To Cook
Make equal-sized mounds of lettuce on four starter plate. Drape two smoked salmon slices over each mound. Blend or liquidise together the spinach, oil, vinegar and lemon juice. Season with salt and black pepper.
Warm each plate of smoked salmon in the hot oven for a minute. Pour dressing over and around the salmon mounds and serve.
Gerry Galvin
Drimcong House Restaurant,
Moycullen, Co. Galway
http://www.bordbia.ie/consumer/recipes/Pages/WarmSmokedSalmonwithSpinachDressing.aspx
Tuesday thought.
How to make instant coffee iced lollies at home

Ingredients
1 tbsp of your favourite instant coffee (a strong bean is best)
3/4 cup of water
1 cup of milk of your choice
2 tsps of honey or a salted caramel syrup
An ice lolly mould nd wooden sticks
Method
Pick a bean and brew. Make your regular coffee (if you have a stronger bean, this would be better because coffee loses its strength when frozen).
Add some sweetness. To give it that sugary kick, add a little bit of liquid sweetener such as honey or a light caramel syrup. We would advise not to use granulated sugars as you may end up with a lump in the bottom if it fails to dissolve.
Get in the mix. Before mixing, make sure you add in your milk of choice. Any milk works well. If you’re looking for a dairy-free option, we would recommend coconut milk to give the mix that slightly nutty taste. Allow to cool and mix well. Allowing the coffee to cool gives it its best chance of maintaining flavour.
Freeze! Place the mix into six identical iced lolly moulds. Top up mixture with milk, if not full. Place the tops on and freeze for one hour. Add wooden sticks. Freeze for four more hours. Enjoy!
Recipe courtesy of Coffee Friend
Flahavan’s delish oats with blackberries, blackcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries, strawberries and apples

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Did you know that blackberries, blackcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries, strawberries and apples are all in season in Ireland in June? 🍓🍏 And we all know that nothing tastes better with porridge than fresh in-season fruit, sourced locally whenever possible! So if you’re looking for a healthy and tasty twist to your breakfast this morning, why not top your creamy oats with some of these delicious fruits for added goodness 🍓🍓 #FlahavansOats #JumpIntoJune
Monday thought…
Rosa ‘Bengal Crimson’ #Ballymaloe

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Rosa ‘Bengal Crimson’ – hoping it survives the weather forecast. #BeastFromTheEast #Ballymaloe #WalledGarden

Colcannon Cakes with Poached Eggs and Hollandaise Sauce

This dish would also be delicious served with a slice of baked ham or bacon if you have any leftover. Alternatively, chop up the ham or bacon and add to the colcannon mixture before shaping into patties.
Serves 4
Ingredients
- 450g potatoes, peeled
- 40g butter
- 3 scallions, finely chopped
- A little salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 50g Savoy cabbage, shredded
- A little plain flour, for dusting
- Olive oil, for frying
- 1 tablesp. white wine vinegar
- 4 large eggs
For the Hollandaise Sauce
- 2 teasp. white wine or tarragon vinegar
- 2 large egg yolks
- 100g unsalted butter
To Cook
Cook the potatoes in a covered pan of boiling salted water for 15-20 minutes until tender.
Meanwhile, heat a knob of the butter and one tablespoon of water in a heavy-based pan with a lid, over a high heat. When the butter has melted and formed an emulsion, add the scallions and cabbage with a pinch of salt. Cover, shake vigorously and cook over a high heat for 1 minute. Shake the pan again and cook for another minute, then season with pepper.
Drain the potatoes and mash until smooth, then beat in the remaining butter. Fold in the cabbage mixture. Shape the mixture into four balls, dust with flour and press into neat patties.
Heat a thin film of olive oil in a heavy-based frying pan and add the patties, then cook for 3-4 minutes on each side until golden brown.
To make the poached eggs, bring a large pan of water to the boil. Add the vinegar and season with salt and keep at a very gentle simmer. Break the eggs into the water and simmer for 3-4 minutes until just cooked but still soft on the inside. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain well on kitchen paper, trimming away any ragged edges.
To make the hollandaise sauce, place the vinegar and egg yolks in a food processor with a pinch of salt. Blend until just combined.
Gently heat the butter in a heavy-based pan until melted and just beginning to foam. Turn on the food processor and with the motor running at medium speed; pour in the melted butter in a thin, steady stream through the feeder tube. Continue to blitz for another 5 seconds and pour back into the pan but do not return to the heat. Allow the heat from the pan to finish thickening the sauce as you stir it gently for another minute before serving. Season to taste with salt.
Serving Suggestions
To serve, place a colcannon cake on each warmed plate and place a poached egg on top of each one. Spoon over the hollandaise sauce and add a grinding of black pepper.
Nutritional Analysis per Serving
Protein: 13g
Carbohydrates: 23g
Fat: 46g
Iron: 2.5mg
Energy: 555kcal
Blue Moon. Possibly our most favourite rose…..ever

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Blue Moon. Possibly our most favourite rose…..ever #rose #rosa #climber #hybridrose #bluemoonrose #summerloading #flowers #instaflower #bees #beefarmer #relax #blueflowers #bluerose

