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What Is The Best Food To Pair With A Guinness?

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Guinness, with its rich and robust flavour, is a beloved Irish stout enjoyed by many around the world. 

But what’s the perfect accompaniment to this iconic brew? We’re here to settle the debate and discover the ultimate Guinness food pairing. 

From classic options like Fish and Chips to hearty stews and more, let’s explore the delicious world of Guinness pairings. 

In this edition of Love Irish Cooking: 

  •  What is the best food to pair with a Guinness?
  • Recipe of the Week – Chris’s Double Chocolate Muffins 
  • Irish Food World – Taste of Belfast: 10 foodie hotspots on my summer bucket list, 5 places to get oysters in Dublin, Live music and top grub as Cork’s food markets go late for Culture Night and more…
  • From Social Media – A quick Irish Dinner
  • How to Eat like a Celtic Druid

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What Is The Best Food To Pair With A Guinness?

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Recipe of the Week

Chris’s Double Chocolate Muffins 

These muffins taste unreal, they’re really moist, very quick to do and like I say in the video, your kids are gonna absolutely mill them.

Recipe of the week - Irish Baker Abroad

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How to Eat like a Celtic Druid


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