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dunnesstores- Watch our Simply Better brand ambassador @nevenmaguire prepare this delicious Lemon Posset with Macerated Strawberries using our Simply Better Irish King Strawberries from @clarkesfreshfruit and our Irish Jersey Cream from @thevillagedairy. Shop the ingredients in your local @dunnesstores and find the full recipe below:
Ingredients (Serves 4)
4 Simply Better Handmade Irish Butter Shortbread, to serve
600ml Simply Better Irish Jersey Cream
100g Caster Sugar
Juice & Rind of 1 Lemon
1 Large Passion Fruit
1 Vanilla Pod, seeds only
For the Macerated Strawberries
1 Punnet of Simply Better Irish King Strawberries
2 Tbsp Simply Better Wexford Blackcurrant & Lime Cordial
1 Tsp Simply Better Balsamic
Vinegar of Modena
1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
1 Tbsp Chopped Basil or Mint
Method
1. To make the lemon posset, place the cream in a saucepan with the sugar, vanilla pod seeds, passion fruit seeds, lemon rind and juice. Bring to the boil and simmer for 2-3 minutes then transfer to a jug.
2. Pour into 4 stemmed glasses and place in the refrigerator to set overnight.
3. To prepare the macerated strawberries, quarter the strawberries and combine in a bowl with the balsamic vinegar, cordial, vanilla and mint or basil. Leave to infuse, overnight is best.
4. To serve, spoon some of the macerated strawberries over the lemon posset and serve with a shortbread biscuit.1d - viviangalante😮
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Detached single-cell Church of Ireland church, built in 1817 by John Godley, with three-bay nave, three-stage tower to the west and single-storey vestry. Pitched tiled roof to nave with stone chimneystack, limestone eaves course and cast-iron rainwater goods. Random coursed stone walls with tooled quoins and rendered pediment to east end. Pointed-arched window openings have tooled limestone surrounds and sills and decorative paired and traceried timber sash windows. Pointed-arched door opening to tower with tooled stone surround, timber battened double door and stone threshold. Door to sacristy has a red brick flat-arch. Castellated three-stage tower with pinnacles and string courses to first and second stage. Graveyard with grave markers dating from early-eighteenth century to present. Site enclosed by rendered wall and cast-iron gates flanked by carved stone piers.

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