Real Irish food for St Patrick’s Day: Eight recipes to celebrate our national day
Irresistible dishes from Paul Flynn, the Happy Pear, Lilly Higgins, Carmel Somers and more
Irresistible dishes from Paul Flynn, the Happy Pear, Lilly Higgins, Carmel Somers and more
Showstopper savoury cakes, tartes Tatin, nut loaf and a Chinese favourite reimagined for vegetarians
Showstopper savoury cakes, tartes Tatin, nut loaf and a Chinese favourite reimagined
Kitchen Cabinet: Gary O’Hanlon of Chateau du Coudreceau on his go-to recipe
Parenting in My Shoes: The television chef on fatherhood, loss, and birth in a pandemic
Four-time Olympic champion out to break his British half marathon record on Saturday
Order from kitchens and farms, as well as book and toy shops across the country
First rule is that this is not a club. Second rule is that they do not have a track
Cast off the cosy Christmas cocoon and invite a (small gang over for these tasty meals)
Salad, soup, mash, Mornay, and as a love token. Here’s how to make the most of the little green globes
Sinead Diver is among the athletes over 40 who are setting new world records
Some 8,000 runners take part in event won by Gary O’Hanlon in a time of 2:21:43
There may be confusion over its name, but there is no doubting the versatility of this winter root vegetable
Steak, pizza base, rice, curry, salad . . . is there any end to the brassica’s versatility?
Cork athlete finishes third in women’s race with Mick Clohisey a fine sixth in the men’s
First runners started at 8.55am and rolling road closures are in place along the route
Kenyan-born runner Freddy Sittuk will not be eligible under residency rule
At the culinary courses in Killybegs, only 12 of 80 places are filled. What has gone wrong?
Sarah Healy breaks Ciara Mageean’s 1,500m record, Gary O’Hanlon wins Cork marathon
Dolores Duffy dressed up as ‘Superwoman’ as she bids to complete her 65th marathon
Food File: Festival of food, Nespresso pens, Buddha Bowls and World Oceans Day
‘Healthy Appetite’ asks chefs to cook healthily. They should have called it ‘Dinner is Ruined’
Resistance and rebellion as dietician takes control of restaurants’ signature dishes
Each week until December 25th, we’ll be bringing you a selection of recipe suggestions to help you plan an epic festive feast
Freddy Sittuk came home first in Dublin marathon but result has been overturned
Disappointed Gary O’Hanlon initially assumed he was the first Irish finisher on the day
Sittuk won Irish men’s title despite hailing from, and training in, his native Kenya
Food File: Gill Meller from River Cottage cooks up a harvest supper at Burtown House, Rachel Allen at Lakelands food fest, and Bastible duo’s new joint at Clanbrassil House
Georgina Campbell award winners include Dax restaurant, Twelve Hotel and Dromoland
Here’s the second tranche of stage times for the Stradbally festival
Female chefs who had planned to protest outside the awards ceremony now meeting with the Association ahead of the event
Clayton Hotel hosts 9th annual Irish Restaurant Awards
A look back at the delicious cakes, biscuits, puddings and pies we’ve cooked – and talked about – this year
Food Court: As Food Month comes to an end, Marie-Claire Digby and Lilly Higgins voice opinions for and against truffles, and contributors nominate their favourite and most detested foods
There's more to the picnic than the main stage
To spot truffles, you typically look for the brûlée or burn, around the trees. They grow best in south-facing beech, oak, birch and hazel woods
Ethiopia’s Alemu Gemechu times run to perfection to win race
Head chef Gary O’Hanlon talks about hating brussels sprouts and looking forward to his first Christmas as a dad
Tullamore woman is first female across marathon line in just over 2 hours 44 minutes
Irish athletes win both men’s and women’s races for the first time in 20 years
Lack of elite overseas runners opens the way for first Irish men’s winner in 20 years
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices