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Many people mention food in Ireland and wrinkle their noses. I would venture to guess they haven’t traveled there in over a decade or were just not looking at the right places. Galway, Ireland is like home to us, and it’s also one of my favorite dining cities, as small as it is. It has an incredible Saturday market, great cheese and wine shop, fishmongers, and more, all capitalizing on Galway’s coastal location. The food in Galway is usually exceptional, especially if you know where to look. Below are just a handful of places we stopped on our recent Galway travels.

High Café – After an afternoon of tipples and chatting on St. Patrick’s Day, we went with a bunch of family to High Café. It was a chilly day and a long one, with an early morning start at Ballynahinch Castle, the Galway St. Patrick’s Day parade, and time spent at Jury’s, and the exceptional comfort food at High Café was a perfect way to end the night. High Café features a huge menu with lots of different salads, pastas, pizzas, and appetizers.

High Cafe Galway

Trying to get some veggies into my diet, I had a salad topped with goat cheese stuffed smoked salmon and one of High Café’s garlic bread-like pizzas topped with shrimp.

High Cafe Galway

In between bites of this, I had some of my husband’s pasta with cream sauce and ham. The food at High Café is filling, delicious, fun to share, and a great value. I’d recommend popping your head in on a rainy Galway night for some cozy cuisine.

High Cafe Galway

Spanish Arch Hotel – The Spanish Arch Hotel is a great place for music, but I also love it for a slightly upscale pub lunch. Their Prawn and Smoked Salmon Marie Rose Salad is one of my favorites in Galway. Paired with a pint and some brown bread, this makes a nice light lunch.

shrimp and salmon Marie Rose

Hotel Meyrick – This is your spot for lunch or tea, sometimes with music. On our last day in Galway, we met with some more family and friends for lashings of tea and soup and glasses of wine and to listen to the most delightful piano music. The Meyrick is absolutely gorgeous, a great luxury hotel option in the center of Galway. I’m dying to check out their Gaslight Brasserie.

Hotel Meyrick

Gemelle’s – Just looking at the exterior probably tells you that Gemelle’s is a charming, romantic spot. Their short wine list offers some fun options, and the restaurant’s world cuisine offers something for everyone.

Gemelle's Galway

Galway is the best place for wandering at night, even in the rain. Ducking into a pub or wine bar or café is always easy; there are so many lining its beautiful streets!

Galway at night

Cava Bodega – We actually couldn’t get into Cava on our last Galway visit; it was that crowded. Cava is said to have the best tapas in Ireland, and their incredible reviews just keep coming. If you’re in Galway, make a reservation at Cava for sure.

Cava Galway

Jalapeno’s Tex Mex – I know it’s a little odd to go for Southwestern US cuisine in Ireland, but the food here is oh-so-good. They do Tex Mex right, paired with some spectacular wines of the world. I couldn’t resist slabs of ribs and corn and slaw, all washed down with a spicy Tempranillo. Service was warm and friendly; this is a place you’ll want to linger over a big meal.

Jalapenos Galway

Above are just a few of the Galway restaurants we love. I missed my birthday dinner at Aniar due to a broken Aer Lingus plane, but I know, even without eating there, that I love it. Aniar will be my first dinner stop on our next Galway trip.

Tags: Dining out, Galway, Ireland, Restaurants, Travel, travel blog, travel blogger

Here comes the sun? I hope? While summer unofficially began on Memorial Day weekend, I am not quite believing it. Instead of summer whites, I’m still cozying up in wool pants for work and hoping a post on some summery cooking will help Mother Nature get the hint.

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Fish in a packet – This is nothing new or too exciting, but it’s healthy and delicious and easily done on the stove or on a grill. Last weekend when we had a bit of sun, we fired up the grill and stuffed foil packets with filets of cod, lemons, garlic, tomatoes, and olive oil. The person watching the grill just needs to keep an eye on the fish, checking until it’s perfectly flaky This grilled dinner felt so decadent, but it was pretty health overall.

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On the same night we grilled, I also had a huge craving for one of my favorite New England summer foods, steamers dipped in butter. The key to making steamers is making sure they are clean. There’s nothing worse than a bit of grit! I soak them in cold water, which I change two or three times, and I also scrub the shells. Steaming is easy; just make sure the shells are open and you have plenty of melted butter (and napkins)!

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One day, it actually is going to get hot (please. . . ), and we’ll be craving cool, light meals. I whipped up the below “Cool as a Cucumber” soup using six baby English cucumbers, an avocado, two cups buttermilk, two cloves garlic, a couple of spoons of light sour cream, a large jalapeno, and a few dashes of hot sauce. Blended together, the ingredients made for a cool, creamy soup with a slight hint of spice. I would add more jalapenos next time to give it more of a kick.

cool cucumber soup

Finally, we have a most excellent summer side dish, designed to use up all of those vegetables from your garden, farm stand, or CSA. This slaw is cabbage, carrots, finely chopped broccoli, cilantro, and thinly sliced jalapenos all doused in rice vinegar and mixed with a teaspoon of honey. It could not be simpler, and since it has no heavy mayo dressing, it all stays crunchy. I could see doing this with summer squashes, kale and other greens, radishes, etc. We joined our first CSA this year, Red Fire Farm, and I can’t wait to see what new recipes we can dream up with what will likely be an overload of produce.

crunchy veggie slaw

Have you started cooking up summer recipes yet? Do you have a garden or belong to a farm share?

Tags: cooking at home, easy recipes, Food, recipe, seafood, summer, summer cooking, summer meals, summer recipes

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Mondays are the perfect time for reflecting on all the good things in life, don’t you think? Life can be stressful and fast-moving, and I feel pretty lucky to be able to share a few happy favorites, like the hydrangeas my mom got for ME after my flight home for Mother’s Day was cancelled.

Lately I am also loving the Boston skyline. The below was taken on a photo shoot for work. I really, really love my job, and taking film crews up on the roof of the hotel is pretty awesome.

Boston skylineThe Boston skyline from Sam’s at Louis? Also amazing. Boston steals my heart when it is nice out. I can not get enough of this city!

Boston skyline

I have blogged about it in the past, but brunch is one of my favorite things ever. Brunch at Steel & Rye is just as good as it gets. Mint Juleps, Bacon Coconut Donuts, and Smoked Salmon Potato Pancakes? Yes, please!

 

brunch at Steel & RyeWith the arrival of great weather comes simple grilled meals. Salmon and asparagus with some garlic powder and a glass of Chardonnay is the best dinner ever.

grilled salmon and vegetables

I love everything about boat season, especially my Sperry Topsiders. These are the most comfy shoes ever. I love what they symbolize – nice weather, change in seasons – but I mostly love the way they feel on my feet. They’re cute too.

Sperry TopsidersNew Boston restaurants are also a favorite. We enjoyed a beet salad and lots of other good things at Merchant in Boston. It was all so good, especially the oysters and beet salad and farro pasta. I can’t wait to try the rest of the menu.

Merchant Boston Finally, I am loving planning our next San Francisco and Sonoma County trip. We try to get to Sonoma once a year because it is just a part of my soul. We will probably spend some time in Napa and Sausalito as well, and I can not wait!

What are your recent favorites?

Tags: Boston, Boston restaurants, Boston skyline, brunch, Dining out, grilling, hydrangeas, Restaurants, Sperry, Steel & Rye

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