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Hi Gang,
Home again after 5 weeks in Scotland and Ireland (and a little in England). What a wonderful trip DH and I enjoyed --- the meals in Scotland and Ireland were so memorable - fresh atlantic salmon cooked many ways, with potatoes, leeks, light cream sauces with a touch of whiskey, baked, sauted, gratin...mmmmm they were good. cullen skink - what a glorious name for soup, made with fresh smoked trout/salmon, potato and topped with a soft poached egg creating a brilliant slash of sun yellow across the bowl.... Ireland -- potatoes, potatoes, potatoes, every which way fish smoke houses everywhere gratin of mixed fresh seafoods in Ireland; chowders by the seaside.... Irish oysters washed down with a pint of Guinness Irish soda bread morning porridge with a wee dram of whisky on top, demerra sugar and little cream..mmmm [ I thought this was an old Scottish custom; turned out my sister who was travelling with us for the Scotland leg of the trip, made it up to imbibe a little more of the amber gold!] Whiskey toddy -- after a boat trip to the Skellig Rocks, County Kerry -- 1/4 glass hot water, tot of Irish whiskey, 1 tsp sugar, slice of lemon studded with a whole clove or three -- soon warmed up those cold feet <g> Managed to cook three or four meals when we rented a self-contained apartment - fun to do with minimum ingredients and equipment - baked leg of Irish lamb, roasted on a bed of whole leeks, a little red wine and served with juices mixed with a tbsp black currant jam from the breakfast table. freshly stuffed local chicken from a village butcher (called a victueller), roasted on a bed of sliced potatoes and leeks trimmed pork chops in a gratin dish topped with a slice of apple and orange on each (chops were lightly sauted first), little white wine or cider, covered with foil and slow baked I'll post pix of some of the above shortly in my webshot album and advise link. Bronwyn |
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