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We've just completed our 2008 Saint Patrick's Day Irish Recipe Festival: a new traditional Irish recipe every day between March 1st and St. Patrick's Day. (Also on this page: links to all the 2007 recipes.)
Our recipe collections:
- Our main Irish recipe collection
- The same collection, broken down into a listing of the available recipes
- And a note about why one of them isn't for corned beef and cabbage.
- Our newer, secondary collection of Irish recipes. This is not yet broken down as individual recipes. Bear with us...
- A little collection of Irish stew recipes. Become part of the great debate: carrots, or no carrots?...
- A highly subjective guide to Irish cookbooks
In pride of place:
- Our site's single most popular recipe, with more than 500,000 visits over the last five years -- Peter's Mum's Soda Bread Recipe(s)
And the video soda bread tutorials to accompany the above article are now back:
Other information:
- Because so many people ask for it: The original Irish coffee recipe, invented by chef Joe Sheridan at the old flying-boat base at Foynes (near the present Shannon Airport). The most important words in it: no whipped cream! (You're supposed to use the heaviest pouring cream you can find.) The second most important words: no stirring!
Other Irish food and recipe sources:
- Irish recipes from "Ireland's Eye"
- Lots more Irish recipes from the big recipe collection at RecipeSource (formerly SOAR)
- Recipes from "The Foody". These are mixed together in terms of origin -- Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English, all are there -- but the collection's a good one.
- An online Irish food store. They previously did more kinds of food than just tea: no indication right now as to why they've cut back their product line so drastically.
- Another one, in the West of Ireland
- The Vegetarian Society's list of contacts in Ireland
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