
Spinach Walnut Pesto Tortellini @KerrygoldUSA

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This gorgeous green meal will inspire you to eat outside so your surroundings can match the zesty flavors of our all natural Kerrygold Aged Cheddar Cheese and homemade pesto. https://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/spinac
.@Anahaugh made Eccles cakes on #MorningLive.📺 @BBCOne & @BBCiPlayer

BBC Morning Live
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Anna Haugh will be making Eccles cakes on tomorrow’s #MorningLive so do get in touch if you have any culinary questions for her.
Darina Allen’s Sea Spinach Soup

Sea Spinach Soup
Sea spinach is at its sweetest and most delicious at present…. I absolutely love it and really want you to know about it so if you live near a rocky strand, look out for it – the shiny green leaves are unmistakable. It is, in fact, the ancestor to most cultivated varieties of beet, from beetroot to spinach beet. It can be cooked exactly like garden spinach and used in the same way, for example, try serving it in Middle Eastern style with raisins and pine kernels and a touch of cinnamon. Not surprisingly, because sea spinach is washed by the tides, it is full of iodine, minerals and other trace elements and it has an addictive salty tang. Sea spinach is tougher and slightly stronger in flavour than garden spinach, so it takes a little longer to cook.
The trick with these green soups is not to add the greens until the last minute, otherwise they will overcook and the soup will lose its fresh taste and bright green colour.
50g (2oz/1/2 stick) butter
110g (4oz/1 cup) onion, chopped
150g (5oz/1 cup) potatoes, chopped
600ml (1 pint/2 1/2 cups) homemade chicken stock, vegetable stock or water
425-600ml (3/4-1 pint/2 – 2 1/2 cups) creamy milk (1/4 cream and 3/4 milk)
salt and freshly ground pepper
225-350g (8-12oz/3 cups) sea spinach, destalked and chopped
Freshly ground nutmeg
Garnish
2 tablespoons (2 American tablespoons + 2 teaspoons) whipped cream (optional
Freshly chopped parsley
Melt the butter in a heavy-bottomed saucepan. When it foams add the onions and potatoes and turn them until well coated. Sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper. Cover and sweat on a gentle heat for 10 minutes. Add the boiling stock and milk, bring back to the boil and simmer until the potatoes and onions are fully cooked. Add the sea spinach and boil with the lid off for about 3-5 minutes, until the sea spinach is tender. Do not overcook or the soup will lose its fresh green colour.
Liquidise and taste and add some freshly grated nutmeg. Serve in warm bowls garnished with a blob of whipped cream and some chopped parsley

They say home is where the heart it is but for me is also where we love, we share, sometimes we fight, we gather, we cry, we laugh, we hug and we come to rest from the outside world and charge our batteries. @patrycjaarchitect

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They say home is where the heart it is but for me is also where we love, we share, sometimes we fight, we gather, we cry, we laught, we hug and we come to rest from the outside world and charge our batteries.
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Breakfast almond cake @KerrygoldUSA

Kerrygold USA
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Best served with a cup of tea and shared with those you love, this Almond Breakfast Cake recipe is a must-have this season. https://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/almond
Avocado Salmon Salad Cups @DelMonteFresh

Del Monte Fresh
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Avocado Salmon Salad Cups is the protein packed lunch you need that is even an “on the go” option! https://delmontefresh.com/recipes/avocado-salmon-salad-cups
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Amelda’s Perfect Sausage Rolls recipe. @macneanhouse
Simnel Cake, here’s the traditional Ballymaloe recipe..
Setanta Potatoes with Basil & Dairygold
If Roosters always rule at your dinner table, why not give Setantas a go? Named after the young Cú Chulainn, these floury new season potatoes have Rooster lineage – and speaking of Irish legends, they’re only fabulous with a dollop of Dairygold! If Setantas aren’t in season, Home Guards are just as good.
Ingredients
- 1 large Setanta potato
- 1 tbsp / 15g Dairygold
- Cracked black pepper
- Sea salt
- Sprinkle of fresh basil (optional)
Instructions
Boil or steam a large Setanta potato until light and fluffy (this should take about 20 minutes).
While you’re waiting for the potato to cook, if any of the family want to know who the original Setanta was, now’s a good time to tell them. You can’t beat a good Irish myth.
Add a pinch of salt, a dash of cracked black pepper and (of course) a dollop of Dairygold.
If you have some to hand, add a little extra depth by topping with a sprinkle of fresh basil. This will really bring out the potato’s natural flavour.
– See more at: http://www.yourdairygold.ie/food-made-better/setanta-potatoes-with-basil-dairygold.aspx#sthash.EgeAahLr.dpuf




