Showing posts with label Days Hotel Tullamore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Days Hotel Tullamore. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2009

Pollys Take On Dough

In George's latest post she reviews the diabolical state of English bread. I'm not sure that we've quite caught up with it over here in Ireland; as it is possible to purchase vast quantities of stoneground bread alongside your ordinary batch loaf. Even the smallest corner shop sells some form of wholesome bread, often made by hand in a small bakery nearby.

Despite this; I was startled by the following quote:
“In Ireland as a whole, we have 250 small bakeries for a population of five million. In Germany, for 82.5 million people, they have 20,000.”
Also in Tullamore is Donoghue's craft bakery; also recently quoted in Bakeryinfo.co.uk:
"there’s definitely a market for craft breads in Ireland. He’s (Cathal O'Donoghue) a third-generation baker and, since he took over what was McGlinchey’s Bakery in Tullamore 17 years ago, he has grown turnover considerably. “We’ve expanded from IR£50,000 turnover a year to our present level of over E1m, with 30 on the staff,” he says.

But even though O’Donohue’s product range is very modern, one of its popular lines is still the old-fashioned traditional batch loaf.

He also says that, while the artisan bakery group has made a lot of progress since its launch, it needs a facilitator to drive it forwards. “If we all get in the one boat, we will go faster,” he explains. With the marketing plans about to be put in place, he believes that what the group really needs is good publicity – preferably on television – to sell the whole idea to the public."



Recently I was lucky enough to meet Mr O'Donoghue; at one of my Thursday morning breakfast meetings. Being an expert in both bakery and marketing he'd kindly brought along some samples of their staple Irish Brown Soda Bread, to quote one of our chat show hosts "one for every body in the audience!"

Unfortunately this turned out not to be so. On that morning we had a particularly busy meeting and were overwhelmed with visitors and new members, totalling some forty plus. Cathal had only banked on twenty four! Not to be outdone, he immediately sent word back to base and ordered a second tray, this time a Polish Malt Bread with Oats.

Well, I was one of the lucky ones. Being a straggler and the last to get breakfast can have its advantages, in this case I was able to snag three loaves - no it wasn't greed that motivated me, honest! By this time most of our members had departed leaving a sizeable quantity of forgotten dough on the table at the back of the restaurant.

This incident was a perfect example of my "waste not, want not"philosophy, resulting in perfectly toasted malt bread with lashings of butter in two households the following morning - I took one for my Mum as well. LB preferred his au-naturel with a thick layer of creamy Irish Butter. Sadly there are no pictures to illustrate this lovely discovery, but one thing is certain; next time we'll be buying it!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Polly's Communion Dinner

And so to return to the age old favourite subject of good food and to continue on from my post the other day. You know, the one about the steak and how good the service is at Julian's Bistro in Day's Hotel, Tullamore.



Now before anyone jumps to any conclusions, I do not accept pay per post or sponsorship for promoting any of the businesses mentioned here on this blog! The opinions here are based on my own first hand experiences and are entirely subjective. So there...



This being the case, and particularly in view of the forthcoming round of 1st Holy Communion and Confirmation celebrations which loom in the very near future, I thought I'd give you a quick look at the special Communion Menu in the same Julian's Bistro. Considering the quality of the cuisine and the service as already shared, I thought that this might well be of interest if you just happen to live in my area.







Communion/Confirmation

Soup de Jour

Homemade Soup served with a Crispy Bread Roll

Crushed Potatoes

Deep Fried Crushed Potatoes with a Sweet Chilli Sauce & Crème Fraiche

Chicken & Bacon Salad

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Traditional Roast Beef

Served with Yorkshire Pudding, Red Wine Gravy & Horseradish Sauce

Roast Turkey & Honey Glazed Ham

Served with Herb Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce & Red Wine Gravy

Deep Fried Breaded Fillet of Plaice

Served with Tartare Sauce & Side Salad

All the above dishes are served with Seasonal Vegetables & Potatoes

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Selection of Ice Cream with Brandy Snap Basket

Apple Crumble with Anglaise Sauce

Cheesecake with Fruit Coulis

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Tea/Coffee

€25.00 per person/€14.50 per ½ child portion



As you can see the menu is fairly comprehensive, though simple and covers most of the traditional dishes that one might anticipate at a celebration of this nature. What's more is the fact that it presents remarkable value compared with many of the other popular venues in the locality.



Aside from it's relatively central location on Main Street, Day's Hotel boasts one other advantage, which makes it perfect for those little princesses intending to flaunt their Communion dresses around the town. Secure parking is provided free of charge at the nearby multi-storey cark parkfor all patrons of Day's Hotel upon validation of their parking ticket...



For booking enquiries call 057 93 600 34



Have fun!



Polly

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