
Bewley’s Ireland @BewleysIreland 1 hour ago
From Chocolate Mousse Cake to Aubergine and Banana Brownies, we’ve got your vegan sweet tooth covered at the café. #Bewleys #BewleysBest #BewleysGraftonStreet


Bewley’s Ireland @BewleysIreland 1 hour ago
From Chocolate Mousse Cake to Aubergine and Banana Brownies, we’ve got your vegan sweet tooth covered at the café. #Bewleys #BewleysBest #BewleysGraftonStreet


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So Body@sobodyuk 20h20 hours ago
Healthy comfort food! Plum and apple crumble http://buff.ly/2lFQ678 #cleaneating #vegan #glutenfree #food #eat @chiabiaseed @healthyflax
Here’s a modern twist on an old favourite, Dairygold Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon, proven to please even the fussiest of eaters!
Preheat the oven to 200C. Melt the Dairygold in a pan before tossing the halved sprouts in. Season with salt and pepper.
Line an oven tray with tinfoil and spread the sprouts in an even layer. Sprinkle with the diced bacon. Cook for 30-35 minutes turning a few times. When ready, toss into a serving bowl and sprinkle with balsamic vinegar.


The easiest way to cut the red cabbage and onions is on a Japanese mandoline but of course you can do it with a sharp knife if you don’t have one or a food processor works well too. This would be delicious as a side order or serve with baked jacket potatoes with a dollop of soured cream and chives for a light supper.
Heat a very large heavy-based pan. Add the butter and once it has melted, tip in the red cabbage and onions. Sauté over a medium to high heat for about 10 minutes until just beginning to soften.
Stir the apple into the cabbage mixture and then add the pomegranate or cranberry juice, balsamic vinegar, sugar and spices. Bring to the boil, stirring occasionally, then reduce the heat and simmer for about 1 hour over a low heat, stirring every 20 minutes until the cabbage is meltingly tender. Transfer to a warmed dish and serve at once.

In a heatproof bowl, combine the dried porcini mushrooms and boiling water. Soak for 20 minutes or until soft.
Preheat the oven to 180°C, 350°F, Gas 3. Place the chicken or vegetable stock, whichever you are using, in a saucepan over a medium-low heat and bring to just under a simmer.
Add the butter to a large saucepan or casserole dish with a lid, and place on a medium heat. Add the chopped onion and the chopped garlic and cook for 6-8 minutes until soft.
As the onion is cooking, drain the porcinis but reserve the soaking liquid. Roughly chop the porcinis and set aside, then strain the soaking liquid and add to the simmering stock. Season this liquid with salt and pepper.
Add the chopped porcinis to the onion and cook, stirring frequently, for 1-2 minutes. Next, stir in the risotto rice and cook for two minutes, stirring gently. Add in the white wine, stir and cook for 2-3 minutes until it has evaporated. Pour in the simmering stock, stir to combine, place a lid on top and put it into the oven. Cook for 10-12 minutes until just al dente.
Remove the risotto from the oven, add the grated Parmesan and cubes of butter, then use a wooden spoon to beat everything together. Stir in the marjoram or parsley, whichever you are using, lemon juice and mascarpone, if using.
Serve immediately with grated Parmesan on top.
Serves 2-4.
You will need:
50g (2oz) dried porcini mushrooms
400ml (14fl oz) boiling water
800ml (1pt 9fl oz) good-quality chicken or vegetable stock
50g (2oz) butter
1 onion, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
400g (14oz) risotto rice, such as carnaroli or arborio
200ml (7fl oz) white wine
8 tablespoons grated Parmesan, plus extra for serving
100g (3oz) butter, soft, cut into cubes
4 tablespoons marjoram or parsley, chopped
Good squeeze of lemon juice
2-3 tablespoons mascarpone (optional)