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Home-made ice-cream using meadowsweet harvested from the estate. @VPLodge
Virginia Park Lodge @VPLodge 35 minutes ago
We make our ice cream from scratch for all of our lunches, weddings and events. We have a gelato machine in our kitchen specifically for this purpose. This one is a fragrant and delicious meadowsweet ice-cream using meadowsweet harvested from around the estate.
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Bia Beag, treacle bread and butter, Clonakilty black pudding, oat crusted Hake, finished with take home Irish Fudge and tea.@Anahaugh @myrtlerest #London

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we don’t want the curfew to get people down so we are doing a 9pm Myrtle experience. we’ve packaged it up from start tMyrtle Martini, Bia Beag, treacle bread and butter, Clonakilty black pudding, oat crusted Hake and finished with take home Irish Fudge and tea
Gratin of haddock with Imokilly cheddar and mustard by Rachel Allen
Home-made ice-cream using meadowsweet harvested from the estate. @VPLodge
Virginia Park Lodge @VPLodge 35 minutes ago
We make our ice cream from scratch for all of our lunches, weddings and events. We have a gelato machine in our kitchen specifically for this purpose. This one is a fragrant and delicious meadowsweet ice-cream using meadowsweet harvested from around the estate.
Mary Flahavan’s Chunky Tomato and Oat Soup- a meal in a bowl!
This is our Lavender Parfait with Meringue, Honeycomb and Blackcurrant.

This is our Lavender Parfait with Meringue, Honeycomb and Blackcurrant. It’s a delicious seasonal dessert using the fragrant lavender from our garden!
Lemon Meringue: Shortbread, Velvet Cloud Parfait & Vanilla Ice-Cream @MacneanHouse

🍋 Lemon Meringue: Shortbread, Velvet Cloud Parfait & Vanilla Ice-Cream ![]()








Serves six.
You will need:
6 x 175g (6oz) pieces of haddock
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
225g (8oz) Irish mature Cheddar cheese, grated
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
4 tablespoons cream
Ovenproof dish 8½ x 10 in (21.5 x 25.5cm)
Pre-heat the oven to 180°C, 350°F, Gas 4.
First season the haddock pieces with the salt and freshly ground black pepper. Arrange the fillets in a single layer in the ovenproof dish (it should be a dish that is posh enough to bring to the table). Mix the grated Cheddar cheese together with the Dijon mustard and the cream and spread carefully over the fish.
The fish can be prepared ahead and refrigerated at this point. It will keep in the fridge for a day.
To cook, place in the pre-heated oven for about 20 minutes or until the fish is cooked and the top is golden and bubbly. If the fish is cooked but the top is not yet golden, place under a hot grill for just a few moments to colour the cheese.