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  1. The New Irish Table: 70 Contemporary Recipes by Margaret M. Johnson, 2003-01-01
  2. Myrtle Allen's Cooking at Ballymaloe House by Myrtle Allen, 1990-09
  3. Darina Allen's Ballymaloe Cooking School Cookbook by Darina Allen, 2002-05-31
  4. Full on Irish: Creative Contemporary Cooking by Kevin Dundon, 2006-02-01
  5. Simply Delicious Irish Christmas, A by Darina Allen, 1998-10-31
  6. Irish Bistro Cooking by Michael Clifford, 1996-06
  7. Best of Irish Soups by Eileen O'Driscoll, Eileen O'Driscoll, 2002-09
  8. The Art of Irish Cooking by Sheridan Monica, 1970
  9. Irish Countryhouse Cooking by Rh Value Publishing, 1988-12-12
  10. Irish Food & Folklore: A Guide to the Cooking, Myths and History of Ireland by Clare Connery, 2001-03-30
  11. New Celtic Cooking by Kathleen Sloan-McIntosh, 2005-04-25
  12. Irish Soups & Breads by Nuala Cullen, 2001-04-27
  13. British and Irish Cooking: Traditional Dishes Prepared in a Modern Way (Round the world cooking library) by Sally Morris, 1978-12-31
  14. The Tannery Cookbook: An Irish Adventure with Food by Paul Flynn, 2009-04-30

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42. Irish Soda Bread. Irish Cooking.
Dedicated to promoting the traditional Irish Soda Bread as baked by our greatgreat-grandparents. Over 30,000 visitors come to this web site each year with the majority just
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as baked by our great-great-grandparents. If your "soda bread" has raisins in it, it's not "soda bread," it's called "Spotted Dog" or "Railway Cake"! If it contains raisins, eggs, baking powder, sugar or shortening, it's called "cake", not "bread." Welcome! Here you will find history and background information on Irish Soda bread. Click on any of the links on the left to explore. The site was inspired by my personal love of historical accuracy and Irish soda bread. If you have something to contribute about Irish Soda Bread, drop me a line! (I'd love to list Irish Soda Bread recipes handed down generation-to-generation, if you want to share.) This is one of the easiest "societies" to join. No dues, no meetings, no fundraisers! Simply make Irish Soda Bread using traditional ingredients and you're in!! (click on the link "How to Join" to learn more.) E
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43. Irish Cooking Recipes
Cooking recipes (Kochrezepte) made famous by the Irish, along with a look into the beautiful landscapes of Ireland, and traditional meat recipies (Fleischrezepte) made famous
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Irish cooking recipes
Ireland is also famed for its love of cooking with cooking recipes (Kochrezepte) such as Irish Stew and Dublin Coddle being popular with both locals and visitors. Irish Stew is a meat recipies (Fleischrezepte) which is broken down as follows; 4 lamb chops, 4 medium potatoes, 4 medium carrots, 4 medium onions, ΒΌ teaspoon of dried thyme, sprig of fresh time, 450mls of lamb stock, parsley and Worcestershire Sauce, pearl barley, butter and salt and pepper. The traditional food in Ireland is well worth trying and there are plenty of eateries in and around Ireland which dish up traditional food on a daily basis.

44. New Irish Cooking : Diabetic Gourmet Magazine
On St. Patrick's Day, the air will be rich with the aromas of cabbage, corned beef, crusty Irish soda bread and perhaps a stew studded with potatoes and carrots. These traditional
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By Dana Jacobi On St. Patrick's Day, the air will be rich with the aromas of cabbage, corned beef, crusty Irish soda bread and perhaps a stew studded with potatoes and carrots. These traditional Irish dishes, nostalgically enjoyed by Irish-Americans and other Americans feeling Irish for the day, are a far cry from what is on many Irish tables today. Ireland has not given up its love of colcannon, boxty, and fish 'n' chips, all dishes made with potatoes. But starting in the 1980s, a gastronomic revolution spread through much of the country. Fine local ingredients from salmon, leeks and cabbage to dairy products and fresh berries began attracting young, creative chefs to cosmopolitan Dublin and far-flung counties from Cork to Donegal. These chefs are inspired by local farmhouse cheeses, like Cashel blue, or hand-tended vegetables, freshly-harvested oysters, or spring lamb. They also take pride in a long Celtic heritage which, unlike the rest of Europe, was influenced by few foreign cultures. Today, food fairs and unique, award-winning restaurants attract tourists who now visit Ireland just to dine. Kenmare, in County Kerry, for example, has more award-winning restaurants per capita than Paris, including several with highly-prized Michelin stars. Even the government, via its Irish Food Board, acknowledges what has happened by promoting this culinary renaissance.

45. Dr. Tom's Traveling News And Trivia Irish Cooking
All the news and trivia worth traveling for! Get Tom's insight on cultural news and trivia including language, art, history, archeology and more.
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