A Taste of Ireland

Award-winning chef and food entrepreneur JP McMahon dishes up the wonderful flavours of Ireland in this trio of warming autumn recipes.

Mussels With Tarragon Mayo And Brown Bread

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking: 15 minutes

Ingredients

∂ 250 ml cider

∂ 1 onion, chopped

∂ 2 cloves garlic, very finely chopped

∂ a few sprigs of tarragon

∂ 1 kg mussels, scrubbed clean

∂ brown bread, to serve

For the tarragon mayonnaise

∂ 120 g good-quality mayonnaise

∂ 2 tablespoons chopped tarragon leaves

Method

1 Put the cider, onion, garlic and tarragon into a large pan over a medium heat and bring to the boil.

2 When boiling, add the mussels and cover. Steam for 1–2 minutes or until the mussels open, then remove from the heat. Discard any that are unopened.

3 Mix together the mayonnaise and chopped tarragon in a small bowl, or blend in a food processor until smooth.

4 Serve the mussels with the mayonnaise and brown bread.


Dingle Pie

Serves 6

Preparation: 30 minutes, plus chilling time

Cooking: 1 hour 45 minutes

I feel pies are extremely comforting, both to eat and to make. I've selected the Dingle Pie recipe here as I enjoy the process of making the pastry and the filling separately, and bringing them together to produce a wonderful complete meal

Ingredients

For the pastry

∂ 300 g/10 ½ oz plain flour, sifted, plus extra for dusting

∂ 150 g/5 ¼ oz cold butter, cubed

∂ 3 eggs, beaten, one for brushing

∂ ½ teaspoon sea salt

For the filling

∂ 50 g/2 oz butter

∂ 1 onion, diced

∂ Leaves of a few sprigs of thyme, sage and rosemary, finely chopped

∂ 500 g/1 lb 2 oz mutton, diced

∂ 50 g/2 oz plain flour

∂ 450 ml/15 fl oz lamb stock

∂ Sea salt

Method

1 To make the pastry, combine the flour and salt in a mixing bowl. Rub in the butter and then add one egg. Use a tablespoon or two of ice-cold water to bring the dough together if required.

2 Wrap in cling film and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.

3 When ready, roll out the dough on a lightly floured work surface and cut into 6 rounds with a 10-cm/ 4-inch-diameter pastry cutter and 6 rounds with a 14-cm/5½-inch circular pastry cutter.

4 Meanwhile, make the filling. Melt the butter in a large pan and fry the onion with the herbs for about 5 minutes until the onion is soft and translucent.

5 Add the mutton to the pan and brown all over.

6 When nicely coloured, add the flour and cook for 2 minutes to make a paste.

7 Add the lamb stock, reduce the heat and simmer for 1–1½ hours until the mutton is extremely tender. Remove from the heat and allow to cool.

8 Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4.

9 Place a quarter of the mutton mixture into the middle of the 6 larger pastry rounds. Brush the sides with a little water and cover with the remaining four lids.

10 Make a small circular hole in the centre of each pie. Brush each pie with the remaining egg and crimp the edges with a fork.

11 Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes or until the filling is hot and the pastry tops are a golden brown.


Rolled Pork Belly With Fennel Seeds And Cider

Serves 6

Preparation: 20 minutes, plus marinating time

Cooking: 3 hours, plus resting time

Ingredients

∂ rapeseed oil

∂ 1 x 3kg pork belly, boned with skin on

∂ 2 onions, chopped

∂ 2 carrots, chopped

∂ 2 celery stalks, chopped

∂ 1 head of garlic, broken into cloves

∂ 500 ml cider

For the marinade

∂ 4 bay leaves

∂ 2 tablespoons fennel seeds

∂ a few sprigs of rosemary and thyme

∂ sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method

1 Make the marinade. Put the bay leaves, fennel seeds, rosemary, thyme, salt and pepper into a food processor and blend to a powder.

2 Rub some oil into the flesh of the pork belly and season with the powder. Marinate for a few hours.

3 Preheat the oven to 160°C fan / 325°F/ gas mark 3.

4 Tie the belly into a cylinder with the aid of some kitchen string (twine).

5 Put the vegetables and garlic into a roasting pan and place the pork on top. Pour the cider over the vegetables. Roast in the preheated oven for 2–3 hours until the pork is tender. Keep an eye on the level of liquid around the vegetables. If it starts to evaporate too quickly, top up with some chicken stock or water.

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6 Allow the belly to rest for 15 minutes before carving.








 

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