Ireland is known for it';s beautiful cliffs and country side, it's pubs and parishes. Yet it's also it's food that makes this Celtic gem stand out. Thanks to the amount of natural resources an Irish diet is full of rich, flavorful food.
One of the best Irish imports is butter. Home chefs and bakers alike rave about Kerrygold, an Irish but from grass fed cows.It is higher in butter fat than American butter, eighty-two per cent to the American eighty.The cows graze on beta carotene rich grasses which affects the butter's flavor.It also has a smoother ,creamier texture too which makes it perfect for spreading on any hot slice of toast or muffin. Aldi also sells an Irish based butter Countryside. NO matter which you wind up with use in in sauteed or just to top veggies.Irish cream (not the whiskey of the same name) is very good as well. Whip the cream and use it as a special side to any plain cake.Do the Irish have good cheeses thanks to all these rich dairy? Yes! Most of the counties do produce good qualities of various kinds. Cheddar is big but there is also the Gouda like Wicklows Farmer's Cheese.Cashel Blue is another popular cheese, similar to Blue cheese with its' veins of mold.
Any breakfast lover knows that Irish steel cut oats make the best hot breakfast. They're made from whole oats groats which are the cats with the kernels intact. They make the oats more nutritious.They're coarsely chopped into pieces resulting in a more chewier texture and a nutty flavor.They do cook longer than the regular kind but are great with lush ingredients added to them. Add whole cream and stir in brown sugar or maple syrup.Yes you can bake with them. The final products will be a denser chewier product. Think using them in chocolate chip cookies. They'll pair well with the brown sugar and dark chocolate chips. Ireland has another home grown product - not of the land but of the sea.Irish sea weed is becoming a culinary must. It is used in everything from recipes to cold remedies and beauty products. There are three types, dulse, which is the most popular along with carrageen moss, bladderwrack sea spaghetti and sugar kelp.They can be cooked, into side dishes , salads and baked into different products.
Ireland has the best products and produces the best foods. From their butter to their seaweed there's a range of flavors. Try them to experience Celtic goodness.