
It was one of those picture perfect days on the west coast of ireland as I cycled to a neighbors small paradise nestled between the limestone beauty of the Burren and the crystal blue water of the Atlantic. When I arrived they were drying the dillisk they had just collected from the beach. But what I didn’t expect to see was this beautiful tobacco plant in their polytunnel. I guess if you choose to smoke why not grow your own! It’s their first year and they have already started drying it and smoking it. “Very mild” is how this experimental gardener described it’s taste.
In the same tunnel I admired this gorgeous Lychee tree next to an exhausted peach tree. Unfortunately, I was a few weeks late to taste the big, juicy peaches that it bore. Oh well, mark it in the calendar for next year! I am now craving Georgia peaches! In the same tunnel there was an overflow of ripening tomatoes of all shapes and sizes and these gorgeous jalepeno peppers. Gazpacho anyone?
This bounty of fruits and vegetables was a feast for the eyes as well as my palate. Finishing off the visit with a cup of lemon verbena tea, picked right from the herb garden, I was in heaven only a short km from home! Just goes to show you that despite Ireland’s unpredictable weather with good healthy organic soil, a strong polytunnel to resist the winds coming off the Atlantic (this one is homemade), and especially a love of living off the land anything is possible on the Emerald Isle! 



You can create this easy, flavorful entree in less than an hour. Always use the freshest curry and lemons. It’s full of the super spices that I often use in vegetarian cooking and it’s a complete protein. Enjoy!
back into pot and lower heat. Cook until it starts to thicken and remove from heat. Pour warm over pudding. Enjoy, you can go back to the diet tomorrow :))
Although somewhat labor intensive this savory entree is well worth your time. Packed with essential nutrients and protein from a variety of good grains, nuts and vegetables, they are just delicious. And, they are vegan and gluten free! Serve with a smooth, warm cranberry glaze and sit back and wait for the compliments. This is truly a special vegetarian dish.
February 1 is the first day of spring in Ireland. One of the first flowers, the dewy little snowdrop, is peeking up from the saturated grasses that are recovering from a very wet winter. Farmers Markets are starting up and Food Festivals are being planned. Mark your calendars for 
Cooks are always keeping their eyes open for new recipes. One of the many reasons I love living in Co.Clare, on the west coast of Ireland is that there are so many people there, who make their living by doing interesting things. Photographers from Holland, Traditional musicians from Ireland and abroad, potters and artists from England, artists from Germany are among the cherished few. I often share recipes with my friend from Israel who is an amazing Pastry Chef. I tweeked it a little by adding olives and a gluten free flour. Make it your own and serve topped with a dollop of sour cream or yogurt, accompanied with soup and salad or as a side dish with your favorite entree from my cookery book
When the temps drop into the single digits it’s time to warm up with a hot chocolate and this lovely steamed bread, made in a can. Canned Bread? Yup, and it’s so easy, delicious and full of good stuff. Just put the batter in a greased coffee can(see pix below) , put can in a pot of boiling water, 3/4 of the way up the can. Cover with aluminum foil, lower the heat to a gentle simmer and steam for 2 hours or until a tester comes out clean. It’s really good with a dollop of cream cheese. This recipe is a combination of Date Nut Bread and Boston Brown Bread and it’s from my cookery book 


Traditional Cuban Black Beans are made with a piece of salt pork or ham hocks. But, with the correct seasoning and a rich vegetable stock this vegetarian version hits the spot. It’s great with yellow rice flavored with turmeric. These 2 recipes have 5 of the 7 super spices: turmeric, cayenne pepper, paprika and cumin. Turmeric is a bright yellow spice that is an antioxidant and cancer fighter, as well as promoting brain health by protecting against cognitive decline. Cayenne and paprika enhance metabolism, increases satiety and stimulates fat burning. Cumin also has cancer fighting properties, aids in digestive disorders and has antiseptic value in fighting the common cold. Garlic has cancer protective benefits.