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  2. Dolly West's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Dolly West's Kitchen is a dark Irish and deeply Chekhovian play written by the playwright Frank McGuinness.It was first staged in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in 1999.Set during the Second World War in the town of Buncrana, County Donegal, the play tells the story of the West family and how they deal with the war in Europe and the war that ensues in their very own kitchen.

  3. Anna Haugh - Wikipedia

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    Anna regularly appears on Saturday Kitchen and is a resident chef on Morning Live [1] with Kym Marsh and Gethin Jones. Haugh was the guest chef who set the dish challenges for the contestants on the BBC's Celebrity Masterchef, in the 11th episode (Series 17) which was broadcast in September 2022.

  4. Colin Fassnidge - Wikipedia

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    Colin Fassnidge is an Irish chef, author and television presenter. Fassnidge has appeared as a judge on My Kitchen Rules since 2013 and is also a presenter on the home lifestyle program Better Homes and Gardens, presenting the food segments alongside Karen Martini.

  5. List of restaurants owned or operated by Gordon Ramsay

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    Gordon Ramsay (2008) Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen at Caesars Palace Las Vegas (Jan. 2019) Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay on Kinnerton Street in London (April 2014) Gordon Ramsay is a British chef, restaurateur, writer and television personality. He has owned or operated multiple restaurants across Europe, North America and Asia.

  6. Donal Skehan - Wikipedia

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    Donal Skehan (born 3 June 1986) is an Irish television personality, presenter (specialising in food programmes), food writer, cook, photographer and former singer. He is known for his television appearances, cookbooks and YouTube channel.

  7. Irish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Dublin, the fish seller is celebrated in the traditional folk song Molly Malone, and in Galway the international Galway Oyster Festival is held every September. [200] An example of a modern Irish shellfish dish is Dublin Lawyer (lobster cooked in whiskey and cream). [201] Salmon and cod are perhaps the two most common types of fish eaten.

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  9. Alexis Soyer - Wikipedia

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    Under the pressure of public opinion Parliament passed an act authorising the establishment of soup kitchens in Ireland. [46] At the government's request Soyer sought leave of absence from the committee of the Reform in 1847 and went to Dublin, [47] where he set up a kitchen capable of feeding a thousand people an hour. [7]