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Paul Rankin (born 1 October 1959 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a celebrity chef from Ballywalter, County Down, Northern Ireland. Rankin's parents moved back to Ballywalter, where he grew up, some time after he was born. This was stated when he was the subject of an episode of a short programme named Proud Parents on Channel 4, made in 2006.
Series one and two were presented by Jennie Bond, the former BBC Royal correspondent, whereby each week, two chefs from a region of the UK create a menu.In series three and four, both narrated by Bond but with no presenter, three chefs from a region of the UK create a menu; only the two with the best scores went through to the Friday judging.
Also representing Northern Ireland, he served his winning dish "smoked salmon with blinis, woodland sorrel and wild cress" as Starter course of Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday banquet in series one (2006) [23] and another winning dish "whole poached wild salmon and duck egg dressing with wheaten bread and country butter" in series two (2007 ...
Ingredients for Paul Hollywood’s Soda Bread. The list of ingredients is short and sweet. To get started, all you’ll need is all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, salt, baking soda and buttermilk.
Roscoff Restaurant was a restaurant in 7 Ascot House, Shaftesbury Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland.It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1991 and retained that rating until 1998.
A soda bread farl. Soda bread is one of Northern Ireland's griddle breads; it can be eaten straightaway, or cooked until golden in an Ulster fry. They are sometimes eaten with butter and homemade jam, or with savoury food such as smoked salmon, fresh fried eel, or thick dry-cured bacon. Soda bread is a soft, thick and fluffy bread.
1558–1603) the most superior wheat for a manchet allegedly came from Heston, near Hounslow . [ 9 ] Breakfast in the household of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland for the earl and his lady on a flesh day , according to the household accounts from 1564 to 1632, was "a loofe of bred in trenchors, 2 manchets, 1 quart bere, 1 quart wyne, a ...
Wheaten can refer to anything related to wheat, including wheat flour and wheat grain. Wheaten bread, a type of Irish soda bread, using whole wheat grains; Wheaten cornflour, gluten powder sold under this name in Australia, also known as wheat starch; Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier, a breed of dog originating in Ireland, named due to its wheat ...