$75.00 – $150.00
THE DISH
Any comfy foodie knows that hearty stews make the best comfort food. Guinness Irish stew with toasted fresh soda bread layered with Irish butter is right up there (are you salivating?). Cozy up with some, along with great music and conversation.
Recipe source: Marje O'BrienÂ
CULTURE BOX OPTIONS:
Serves 4 Large PortionsÂ
BOX OPTION 1 - Get the Party Started
Guinness Irish Stew Ingredients
BOX OPTION 2 - Let's Go Further!
Guinness Irish Stew Ingredients
Irish Stout by Guinness
BOX OPTION 3: About to Get Real
Guinness Irish Stew Ingredients
Irish Stouts by Guinness (2 OR 4 cans, 500ml, 5%)
Irish Soda Bread Mix by Odlums. (Makes 2 loaves)
Irish butter by KerrygoldÂ
Vegetarian Option: Beef replaced with Portobello Mushrooms.
ALSO INCLUDED with EACH BOX!
INGREDIENTS & UTENSILS
DELIVERY
TAXES ARE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
THE MUSIC
Guinness Irish Stew Ingredients:
Vegetarian Option: Meat replaced with Portobello Mushrooms.
YOU'LL NEED
Odlums | Merrywell | Industrial Estate | Ballymount | Dublin 12 | Ireland
Originally established in Portlaoise, Ireland by the Odlum family in 1845, Odlums has been an integral part of Irish baking and cooking for generations. Their distinctive cream packaging and famous Odlums Owl logo are instantly recognizable. In fact, the owl is actually part of the Odlum family crest!
West Grey Farms | #312706 Hwy #6 | RR#3 | Durham | Ontario
Being proud of where we live is more than enjoying our surrounding but supporting those who live here as well.  That is why West Grey Farms goal is to provide and sell their community and others with products produced right here in our own backyard.
Kerrygold | Ornua Co-operative Limited | Grattan House | Mount Street Lower | Dublin 2 | Ireland
With over 60 years of turning meals into memories, Kerrygold is a global giant when it comes to dairy products, becoming Irelands most successful food exporter. With grass-fed cows, roaming pastures and the highest standard of animal welfare, it's no wonder Kerrygold is trusted around the world.
Guinness | St James's Gate | Dublin 8 | Ireland
Adored on all four corners of the earth, Guinness has been producing its beers for nearly 300 years. Begun by Arthur Guinness in 1759, he went on to sign a NINE THOUSAND YEAR lease on St. James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin. If that’s not belief, we don’t know what is.