Coconut Yoghurt, Mango, Lime, Mint and Set Honey Toast

Coconut Yoghurt, Mango, Lime, Mint and Set Honey Toast

  • Prep time: 10 minutes
  • Cooking time: 0 minutes
  • Serves 2
  • This recipe uses Spreadable Honey

Ingredients

  1. 2 slices of mixed seed bread
  2. 1 large mango cut into long slices
  3. 50g Rowse set honey
  4. Zest of 1 lime
  5. Handful of pomegranate seeds
  6. 120g small pot of coconut yoghurt

Toastspiration! Bored of the being in a rut with your toast routine, print up this toast recipe and leave it in your kitchen so you can always be inspired to pimp up your toast!

Toast will never be the same!

Shelina x

Shelina Permalloo, Master Chef 2012 winner

  • Spread the set honey over the toast then add the coconut yoghurt and then layer over the slices of mango, pomegranate seeds, lime zest, mint and a squeeze of lime juice.

Baked Risotto with Roasted Asparagus@KerrygoldUSA

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Risotto. Creamy rice, a splash of wine, a big dollop of butter, and cheese, glorious cheese. What’s not to love about a dish like that? The infernal stirring, that’s what. It’s such a good, restorative, comforting dish, but really, who has the patience? Sure, it can be meditative, standing and stirring with Buddha-like calm as the wine cooks down, and ladle after ladle of broth plumps the rice. But, truly, can you give a handful of rice 30 minutes of unblinking attention while all manner of homework mayhem ignites in the other room? Here’s one way to eliminate the long stand, stir and stare: enlist your oven. Contrary to the stiff-necked (and armed) belief of cranky purists, you can bake a perfectly fine risotto. While it’s not completely stir-less, this method will cut your stove-top workout down to a couple dozen reps. And while the rice, onions and broth happily bake, you’ll have plenty of time and focus to roast asparagus with one hand, and put out homework fires with the other. And honestly, if you slipped a bit to one of those stiff-necked purists I’d bet you good money they’d never know.

Grilled Peaches with Cashel Blue Cheese @KerrygoldUSA

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Farmhouse Irish blue cheese made with grass-fed cow’s milk makes the perfect pairing for fresh grilled peaches. As an appetizer or a gourmet snack, they make for a sweet, creamy treat perfect for outdoor grilling. They can also be made on the stovetop using a grill pan for a year-round taste of Irish summer.

Prep:  5 minutes
Cook:  4 minutes
Serves:  4

Ingredients:
Directions:

Heat a gas or charcoal grill. Cut peaches in half and remove pits. With a melon baller, scoop out a little flesh to enlarge the cavity where the pit was removed. Brush peaches lightly with olive oil on both sides. Place peaches on grill, cut side down. Grill about 2 minutes or until grill marks form. Turn over and grill for 2 minutes more. Place peaches on a serving platter, cut side up. Fill holes where pit was removed with Kerrygold Cashel Blue Farmhouse Cheese and drizzle peaches with honey. Serve warm.

http://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/grilled-peaches-with-cashel-blue-cheese/

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