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Planning your St. Patrick’s Day menu? Below you will find an easy dessert that consists of just four ingredients (more, if you like add-ins like raisins and nuts), and requires no baking. It’s a bit lumpy and bumpy which makes me love it all the more; it’s Irish biscuit cake, a popular favorite in Ireland and the groom’s wedding cake for the royal wedding of Prince William and the lovely Duchess Kate.

Before we dive into the biscuit cake, here are a few ideas for your St. Patrick’s Day feast.

Guinness Beef Stew

Irish Brown Bread

Guinness Ice Cream Float

Smoked Salmon Dip

Irish Whiskey and Brown Sugar Salmon

As long as you don’t call anything a car bomb, you’ll be all set.

Back to the biscuit cake, which could not be easier. I used a recipe from Kerrygold, omitting the hazelnuts because I forgot to buy them.

chocolate chips

First you’ve got chocolate.

golden syrup

And then there’s golden syrup. I got this in the Irish section at our local grocery store. I am guessing that grocery stores across the US don’t have Irish sections (which makes me even happier to live in Dorchester), so you can also use honey or corn syrup. I’d recommend finding golden syrup though, as it has a lovely, slightly burnt caramel flavor. Someone had to lick the spoon. . .

golden syrup

The final two ingredients are Kerrygold butter and rich tea biscuits. Thankfully, the recipe only used about half the sleeve, which means we have biscuits for tea for the rest of the week.

rich tea biscuits

To make this dessert, you simply need to melt the butter, chocolate, and golden syrup together, either in the microwave or over a double boiler, then fold in broken biscuits. You can also add nuts and raisins, depending on your preferences. It’s that simple.

Once the ingredients are combined, pour into a wax paper lined container, and let cool until completely firm.

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Cut into bars, and enjoy this sweet little tea treat.

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Are you planning on any St. Patrick’s Day recipes this week?

Tags: chocolate, dessert, easy dessert, easy recipe, Food, Ireland, recipes, St. Patrick's Day

Happy day before Christmas Eve! I hope you are enjoying a cozy weekend with friends and family. We had a traffic-free drive to New Jersey yesterday and are now pondering what we should do with the day. It will definitely include some last-minute shopping!

It’s a time of year for sharing our homes, our hearts, and our delicious kitchen creations, so I thought I would pull together a few of my favorite treats from the past three years of blogging, even if they didn’t make for the best photos. Please feel free to share a link to your own favorites in the comments!

Peppermint Frozen Hot Chocolate Martinis

peppermint chocolate

 

White Chocolate Pretzel Peppermint Bark

white chocolate pretzel peppermint bark

Sachertorte

Sachertorte

 

Godiva Coffee Martinis

Baileys coffee martinis

Easy Chocolate Mousse

chocolate mousse

Guinness Ice Cream Floats

Guinness

Tags: chocolate, Christmas, cocktails, dessert, Food, recipes

It’s that time of year again; the grills are out, the farmers markets are open, and friends and family are getting together to celebrate the season. It’s the perfect time for easy, fresh food, and I thought the below recipes were worth re-posting. Here are a few of the things I find most delicious in the summer time. Add to these a nice cold beer or glass of bubbly, a steamed and buttered lobster, and some raw oysters, and you have my perfect summer feast. I am very excited about June. I have my annual girls’ weekend at the Cape (Go UMASS!) next weekend, and we are finishing the month off with a family trip to Sanibel Island. Get me to the beach!

Feel free to leave your favorite summer recipes or wines in the comments. Have a fabulous weekend!

Grilled Corn Salad – THE perfect BBQ side dish – vegan, healthy, delicious

grilled corn salad

Corn coated in butter and sriracha, a la Myers + Chang is also an amazing corn option.

corn with sriracha butter

 

A Summery Rum Cocktail – When you need a fun and fruity cocktail, this Brugal rum based drink is easy and delicious. You also can’t go wrong with one of my favorites, the Dark & Stormy.

boat drink

 

Caprese skewers – It doesn’t get much easier, and this no-cook treat makes it easy to beat the heat!

Caprese skewers

 

Watermelon Gazpacho with Feta – Another no-cook delight

pepper and watermelon

Heirloom Tomato Panzanella – heirloom tomato season is pure heaven! I know they won’t be around for awhile, but tuck this one away for those first heirlooms.

 

panzanella

Happy sort of Summer!

Tags: cocktails, corn, heirloom tomatoes, recipes, rum, salad, summer, vegetables, Vegetarian

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