Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Nigella (lemon) limeade

I made this last night and it could not be easier!Nigella's recipe called for lemons and sparkling water- I had limes and soda water.

2 limes + 4 tablespoons sugar
750ml-1 litre soda/sparkling water

Cut each lime into eight pieces. In two batches blend 1 of the limes(8pieces) + 2 tblsp sugar + half the water. Sieve into a jug to filter out peel & pith. pour and serve with ice.

It's so quick and easy and can be adapted to cocktali recipes with a a splash of rum + mint, or gin.

Dublin and Other Portraits

I love photographt and the Gallery of Photography in temple Bar has some great little exhibitions which change regularly which is just what you wnat if you are in town a lot.
The current exhibition Dublin and Other Portraits is on until the end of August, which is great if you have holidays planned and won't be in the city at weekends as often as normal.

The exhibition isn't up on their website yet http://www.galleryofphotography.ie/ but The Irish Times had a goodarticle at the weekend 






ALANNA GALLAGHER
"In 1966, ‘Harper’s Bazaar’ photographer EVELYN HOFER captured scenes of everyday life in Dublin – an upcoming exhibition offers a chance to recognise friends and family in pictures of a bygone Ireland
IRISH LIFE HAS changed irrevocably in 45 years, as you can see in the work of German-American portrait photographer Evelyn Hofer. The snapper worked as a fashion photographer for Harper’s Bazaar magazine in New York and in 1966 visited Dublin to capture scenes of everyday life. These pictures became a book that was part of a series of literary portraits of cities by Hofer, who collaborated with the author VS Pritchett, master of the short story and also an evocative travel writer.
Dublin: A Portrait, published in 1967, looks at Dublin’s past, its politics and people, its grand mansions and curious corners. These photographs form part of the exhibition of 40 shots, which opens in the Gallery of Photography on Meeting House Square in Dublin 2 on July 6th.
The carefully composed pictures are in black and white and colour. “The colour photographs are particularly beautiful,” says Tanya Kiang, director of the Gallery of Photography.
Kiang wants to find out who the Irish people in these pictures are. One photograph depicts a football team playing in the Phoenix Park, each member bedecked in a mauve hand-knit jersey, visibly frayed at the cuffs and with crests – presumably sewed lovingly by faithful Irish mammies. Another captures a small girl in the Coombe, astride a high nellie bicycle.
If you can identify anyone in the pictures tel: 01-671 4654 or see galleryofphotography.ie. The works are for sale, with prices starting at €3,500. Dublin and Other Portraits runs until August 31st and will be launched by Susanne Breidenbach, director of German Galerie M Bochum, who is credited with rediscovering Hofer and edited a monograph of the artist’s work with art publisher Steidl"

Bewley's cafe Theatre 'The candidate'

I'm a great fan of Bewley's cafe theatre- how can you go wrong for €12 and only €8 on a Monday (if you have the day off!). July's play is 'The Candidate' by Gina Moxley. The blurb on the website tells us;
"THE CANDIDATE
A New Play by Gina Moxley
Starring Frances Healy
The Candidate is a lively, light and satirical take on the holiday romance:

Myra, a thirty-something Irish woman, in search of love, mistakenly books herself into a honeymoon resort and finds herself surrounded by couples.
Disaster.
Her luck changes when... in he walks, with a livid sunburnt vee on his chest, as good as sticking a harp on his forehead. He's Irish and he’s single! Their attraction is immediate and primal. Myra feels hot in places she'd forgotten about.
It’s all love (and gymnastics) under the mosquito nets, until he casually reveals he's a backbencher - a T.D. on a junket.
Is Myra destined for the Dáil? Well, would you trust an Irish politician?

The Candidate is a tropical cocktail of sex, sun and politics and the perfect antidote to the Irish summer.
July 02 - 21, 2012
Time: 1pm (doors open 12.50) http://www.bewleyscafetheatre.com/


Saturday, June 23, 2012

OMG Black Forest

Tell me your mouth isn't drooling as you look at this photo. This is defo my next dinner party dessert! I know it's nothing new but revisiting the old is all the thang these days and I for one am not gonna object to revisiting Black Forest Gateau. from http://www.bbcgoodfood.co.uk/
Black Forest gâteau
  • 175g salted butter , plus extra for greasing
  • 200g bar dark chocolate
  • 300g plain flour
  • 375g golden caster sugar
  • 25g cocoa
  • 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 200g buttermilk or natural yoghurt
  • 425g can pitted cherries , 2 tbsp juice reserved, rest drained
  • 100g morello cherry jam
  • 4 tbsp kirsch (or more juice from a can if you want it to be non-alcoholic)
  • 500ml tub double cream
  • 3 tbsp icing sugar
  • 1 small punnet fresh cherries
  1. Oven 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Grease and line base of 3 x 20cm cake tins. Boil the kettle. Put butter and 75g chocolate in chunks in small pan and heat until melted.
  2. Mix flour, sugar, cocoa and bicarb with a pinch of salt in bowl. Whisk eggs and buttermilk/yogurt together. Scrape melted chocolate mix and egg mix into dry ingredients, add 100ml boiling water and whisk until the cake batter is lump free.
  3. Divide mixture between 3 tins and bake 25 mins(swapping tins round after 20 mins if on different shelves.)
  4. Prick cakes a few times with a skewer. Mix reserved cherry juice and kirsch and drizzle over the cakes then cool.
  5. Mix remaining drained cherries and jam. Tip 200ml of the cream into small pan and heat until just below simmering point. Chop remaining chocolate and put in a bowl, pour over hot cream and stir until melted. Set aside until spreadable.
  6. When the cakes are cool whisk remaining cream and icing sugar together until softly whipped. Spread over two of the cakes, then spoon over the jammy cherries. Stack the cakes together. Spread the chocolate cream over the third cake and sit on top of the other cakes. Pile the fresh cherries in and around the cake and serve

Dame Lane

from http://www.broadsheet.ie/

Dali Painting stolen in New York

from http://uk.phaidon.com/
"1959 painting Cartel Des Don Juan Tenorio swiped from the recently opened venus Over Manhattan Gallery"

Thursday, June 21, 2012

NEW FAITH LOVE SONG

This sounds so cool and if you are in Dublin this evening you can hear this performance between 9-9.25pm, (it is recommended that the listening location for the sound work is between the two cathedrals on Nicholas Street).

"NEW FAITH LOVE SONG by Garrett Phelan comprises an ambitious off-site live performance sound work which will culminate into an exhibition of sound, photography, drawing, sculpture and animation in the New Galleries at IMMA.

The live performance sound work involves the bell-ringers of both Christ Church Cathedral and St Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin city centre, which can be heard from 9.00 to 9.25pm on Thursday, 21 June. It is recommended that the listening location for the sound work is between the two cathedrals on Nicholas Street.
Garrett Phelan, NEW FAITH LOVE SONG 4, Collage Drawing, Ink/Glitter Paint/Collage,  21CM X 29.5CM, FEB 2012, Courtesy of the Artist
For the sound piece, Phelan will work with the bells of the cathedrals to create a live conversation between these two iconic religious monuments.  The bell-ringing dialogue will act as a declaration pronouncing the arrival of ‘New Faith’.  This proclamation of ‘New Faith’ is inspired by a loss of faith and the consequential intermediary period of faithlessness, leading to the reconstruction and manifestation of ‘New Faith’.  This new work symbolises the realisation of ‘New Faith’ and culminates in a ‘bell-ringing’ celebration that evokes the optimism that can stem from the inexplicable." http://www.imma.ie/

Failing attendance at that (me included) there is an exhibition accompanying
the event 22 June to 23 September 2012 Exhibition