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  2. Kevin Dundon - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Dundon is an Irish celebrity chef, television personality and author, known for featuring on television series such as Guerrilla Gourmet and Heat. He is the author of the book, Full on Irish: Contemporary Creative Cooking and his recipes have been featured in publications such as the Sunday Tribune [1] and Weekend magazine in the Irish ...

  3. Heat (Irish TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Heat. (Irish TV series) Heat is an Irish prime time [3] reality television series broadcast on RTÉ One. The programme sees two professional chefs, Kevin Dundon and Kevin Thornton, attempt to train amateur [4] participants to each compose a restaurant menu. Each chef has won one series each. Each series, of which there have so far been two ...

  4. 29 Irish desserts for the sweetest St. Patrick's Day - AOL

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    Plus, it's topped off with a dollop of bourbon whipped cream. Dark Chocolate Layer Cake by Siri Daly. This ode to chocolate combines a deeply rich, moist chocolate cake (made with chocolate stout ...

  5. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Picture shows slices of black pudding (dark) and white pudding (light). Boxty. Bacstaí. Finely grated raw potato and mashed potato mixed together with flour, baking soda, buttermilk and occasionally egg, then cooked like a pancake on a griddle pan. Breakfast roll. Rollóg bhricfeasta.

  6. Authentic Irish recipes for your St. Patrick’s Day menu - AOL

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  7. Goody (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Goody (dessert) Goody or goodie is an Irish dessert -like dish made by boiling bread in milk with sugar and spices. It is often given to children or older adults. [1] [2] This dish is eaten on St. John's Eve where it would be prepared near the bonfires lit to celebrate. [3] A variation was prepared using milky tea to soak the bread. [4]

  8. Category:Irish food writers - Wikipedia

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    Monica Sheridan. Categories: Irish non-fiction writers. Food writers by nationality. Irish cuisine.

  9. How to Make the Best-Ever Blackberry Cobbler, According to ...

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    Spoon the topping evenly over the fruit then drizzle with 6 tablespoons of melted butter (or, if you want to be like Mrs. Lentz, you can use margarine). Bake at 375° until the topping is golden ...

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