Simple & whimsical. A creamy and ivory beginning, with a rich ebony finish; just like a tall glass of it’s namesake, Guinness. The perfect conclusion to a St. Patrick’s Day Supper.
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Simple & whimsical. A creamy and ivory beginning, with a rich ebony finish; just like a tall glass of it’s namesake, Guinness. The perfect conclusion to a St. Patrick’s Day Supper.
The only thing Irish about the Corned Beef & Cabbage is the Guinness & potatoes…a strictly Irish-American phenomenon; but we love it, and nothing graces the St. Patrick’s Day table more.
A traditional rustic Irish non-yeast quick bread. Similar to a scone in texture, this crumbly bread is an easy one-bowl bread alternative when time is short.
What better way to enjoy those bananas that have peaked?! This classic & true recipe is rich, moist, and intensely banana. Make it your own by adding raisins, pecans, coconut, chopped pineapple…butterscotch or chocolate chips take it to another [...]
Arguably one of America’s favorite cakes. Wether as cupcakes, jelly rolls, one layer or 12, this American classic has become a global phenomenon, in an incarnation. I’m delighted to share my decadent take on this beloved cake, and I [...]
I couldn’t think of a better soup to nourish the body and soul, but that of Matzo Ball Soup. And this recipe doesn’t disappoint with the addition of plenty of chicken! Make some for someone you love, even if [...]