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Give any meat or indeed vegetable a Thanksgiving twist with
rosemary, cranberry & clementine butter. We adore it on BBQ turkey legs…what would you try? kerrygold.com/au/recipes/ros #thanksgiving #kerrygold #recipe #turkey

Easy meal idea: 2 eggs cooked in #kerrygold and topped with grated cheddar with avocado and blackberries on the side.
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Orange zest brings out refreshing flavors in this tangy twist on the classic cinnamon roll. https://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/recipe-routes-robyn-holland-the-best-orange-rolls/…

whipped up on RTÉ this evening. Meaty mackerel cakes with ginger, green chilli and a cous-cous coating to give a lovely crunch. We’re looking forward to recreating! Here’s the recipe kerrygold.com/ie/recipes/mac

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This sweet and tart trifle is made with layers of homemade speculoos crumble, cherries and yoghurt #christmas #kerrygoldmemories https://kerrygold.com/ie/recipes/trifle-with-speculoos-crumble-and-yoghurt/ …


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Orange zest brings out refreshing flavors in this tangy twist on the classic cinnamon roll. https://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/recipe-routes-robyn-holland-the-best-orange-rolls/…
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For Chef @ClodaghMckenna this cauliflower soup is a big warm hug. The playlist of mellow hits she made to listen to while cooking it makes her just as happy. Find both the recipe and playlist at: http://bit.ly/KerrygoldMusic

I adore this delicious and nutritious soup. It’s great either for family suppers or for a dinner party. The soup can be frozen and the Dubliner toasts prepared in advance, then grilled at the last moment. Ideal if you need a meal in an instant. Rachel Allen
Melt the butter in a medium to large saucepan, and add the potatoes and onion, salt and pepper. Cover with a piece of wax paper and sweat over a gentle heat for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, cut the broccoli florets from the stalk. Using a small knife, remove the outer layer of skin from the stalk and discard, then chop the stalk into 1/2-inch pieces. Add to the onion and potato, cover and sweat for a further 5 minutes. Add the hot stock to the potatoes, onion and broccoli stalk, bring up to a boil, then add the chopped broccoli florets. Boil without the lid over a high heat for 4–5 minutes until soft, then add the cream. Remove from the heat, puree in a blender and season to taste.To make the Dubliner toasts, toast the bread on both sides, sprinkle with grated Dubliner Cheese and pop under a hot grill or into a hot oven for 2 minutes or until the cheese melts. Cut the toast into fingers and serve on the side with the soup.
