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201015 DFF Menu EAT IN / TAKEAWAY / FOODSHOP Autumn / Winter Sample Menu 2020 breakfast (0800 - 1150) Dooks Brown Bread Loaf 1 3 7 11 / White Yeast Bread Loaf 1 €4.5 Dooks Brown Bread Portion 1 3 7 11 / White Yeast Bread Toast 1 w/ Dooks jam & butter €2.2 Dooks Scone Plain / Fruit / Wholemeal Brown* scone 1 3 7 v €3 / €3.2* Dooks Sticky Orange Scone (Saturday only) light fluffy scone w/ orange butter filling 1 3 7 v €3.4 Bircher Muesli Organic Kilbeggan oats soaked overnight with apple, sultanas & honey. Served with Brookhill apple compote, yoghurt & toasted seeds 1 7 v €5.8 out / €6.6 in Breakfast Focaccia w/ Maguire’s Black Pudding & Magner’s Poached Egg Gubbeen streaky bacon, oven dried tomatoes & Dooks rocket pesto 1 3 7 8 €13.5 in / out Free Range Soft Scrambled Eggs & Toast w/ Annie’s Farm Organic Mixed Leaves 1 3 7 8 €8.5 in / out Add Gubbeen streaky bacon €2.5 / Add Maguire’s black pudding €2.5 lunch & supper (1200 - 1600) Roasted Tomato & Fennel Soup €6 out or cold / €6.8 in or heated Tomato & fennel soup w/ chilli yoghurt 7 & Dooks brown bread v vv Dooks Sausage Roll €7.5 out or cold / €8.5 in or heated Rosemary, orange & fennel Crowe’s pork sausage roll w/ mustard sour cream 1 3 7 10 Dooks Focaccia w/ Gubbeen Chorizo €9.1 out or cold / €10.5 in or heated (vegetarian version available) w/ Dooks ricotta, oven dried tomatoes, roasted aubergine, Dooks pesto & Annie’s organic leaves 1 7 Dooks Three Salad Box €13 out / €14.75 in Roasted golden & red beetroot, pickled candied beetroot, dukkah & Fivelmiletown goats cheese; Carrots roasted in whey, pickled red onion, ricotta, rocket; Roasted aubergine, fermented chilli yoghurt, toasted sunflower seeds 7 8 13 Roasted Chicken, Baby Potato & Pea Salad €9.8 out / €11.1 in Marinated chicken fillet, roasted potatoes, peas & garlic w/ parsley mayonnaise 3 10 Roasted Red & Golden Beetroot Salad €6.5 out / €7.35 in With pickled candied beetroot, dukkah & Fivelmiletown goats cheese 7 8 v gf Gubbeen Cheese tart €7.8 out or cold / €9.8 in or heated With roasted aubergine, tomato & red onion, Fivemiletown goats cheese 1 7 8 v sweets Chocolate & Hazelnut Brownie w/ Caramelised Hazelnuts 1 3 6 7 8 v €4.5 Apple, Pear & Blackberry Financier 1 3 7 8 v €5 Dark & White Chocolate Chip Cookie 1 3 6 7 v €2.5 Flourless Chocolate Cake 3 6 7 v €4.5 Burnt Butter, Tullamaine Poached Pear & Chocolate Cake 1 3 6 7 8 v €4.2 Carrot Cake Mildly spiced cake with cream cheese icing & candied pumpkin seeds 1 3 6 7 8 v €4 EAT IN / TAKEAWAY / FOODSHOP Autumn / Winter Sample Menu 2020 delicatessen / pantry Dooks gift vouchers (your requested value) Dooks Products: Red wines: Red onion marmalade 220g €4.6 Chateaux Brun-Despagne (bordeaux superiore) €23 Apple chutney 220g €4.6 Chaume-Arnaud €29 Beetroot chutney 220g €5.2 Gran Cerdo (tempranillo) €17 Seville orange marmalade €5.45 Santa Duc, Les Plan (Cote du Rhone) €22 Crab apple jelly 220g €4.5 Antica Enotria €17 Blackcurrant jam 220g €4 Raspberry jam 300g €5.95 Rose: Red tomato chutney 220g €4.6 Domaine de Menard, Rose €17 Beetroot Hummus €4.5 Parsley Mayonnaise €2.3/4.6 Sparkling: Rocket Pesto €5.3 Cremant €37 Salad Dressing €7 Prosseco €19 Granola 400g €7 White wines: Chocolate & hazelnut biscotti 330g €6 Ciello Bianco €17 Domaine de Menard €17 Soft Drinks: Menade Rueda Verdejo €23 Irish hedgerow sparkling elderflower 750ml €5.5 Touraine (sauvignon blanc) €20 Irish hedgerow elderflower cordial €7.5 Biologico €17.75 Feighery’s farm beetroot juice 250ml €3.5 Feighery’s farm beetroot juice 500ml €6.5 Coffee (Coffee Culture): The Apple Farm lemonade 250ml €2.95 Ground Kebele beans 250g (for use in a mocha pot or French The Apple Farm lemonade 750ml €5.9 presss) €12.5 The Apple Farm pink lemonade 250ml €2.95 Kebele beans 250g (whole beans for those of you with a The Apple Farm pink lemonade 750ml €5.9 grinder) €10 The Apple Farm apple juice 750ml €4.9 The Apple Farm apple juice 250ml €2.7 Teas (Kardemumma teas - loose leaves): The Apple Farm sparkling apple juice 250ml €2.7 Roibos & Lemon tea 50g €2.5 The Apple Farm sparkling apple juice 500ml €5 Camomile tea 50g €2.5 San pellegrino sparkling 500ml €1.95 Peppermint 50g €2.5 San pellegrino sparkling 750ml €3.5 Olive oils (Lilliput Trading Co.): Pantry items: Nunez de prado (organic) 500ml €12.75 O’Meara’s honey 225g €7 Alto Douro 500ml €8 O’Meara’s honey 340g €8.5 Koroneiki 500ml €8 Irish Atlantic sea salt 220g €4.6 Arbequina 500ml €8 Graham’s wholegrain mustard €4.5 Empeltre 500ml €8 Graham’s Dijon mustard €4.5 Magner’s Farm free range eggs 1 dozen €6 Vinegars: Magner’s Farm chicken bone broth 320ml €5.5 The Apple Farm Irish cider vinegar 330ml €3 The Apple Farm Irish cider vinegar 750ml €5 Strong white flour 1kg €2.50 Aged balsamic vinegar (12 year) 250ml €9 Kells wholemeal flour 1kg €2.8 Llewellyn’s Irish balsamic cider vinegar 250ml €11.45 Sheridans Crackers Cheese & Meat Irish mixed seed €2.95 Cashel Blue 125g €3.2 Irish Brown Bread €2.95 Crozier Blue 125g €4.4 Irish Rye and Linseed €2.95 Shepard’s Cheese 100g €3.8 Gubbeen Cheese 390g €7.5 Gubbeen Fresh Chorizo 100g €2.74 Gubbeen Salami 100g €3.45 Gubbeen Bacon 100g €2.89 Gubbeen Streaky 100g €2.66 Unsmoked 100g €2.78 EAT IN / TAKEAWAY / FOODSHOP Autumn / Winter Sample Menu 2020 ALLERGENS 1 Gluten 10 Mustard 2 Crustaceans 13 Sesame 3 Egg 12 Sulphur Dioxide 4 Fish 13 Lupin 5 Peanuts 14 Molluscs 6 Soya Beans v vegetarian 7 Milk vv vegan 8 Nuts gf gluten free* 9 Celery (incl. celeriac & celery salt) SUPPLIERS VEG Organic Vegetables Annie’s Farm, Ardmayle, Cashel, Co. Tipperary Seasonal Garden Produce (w/ no nasties) Brookhill Kitchen Garden, (chef’s family home) Fethard Tullamaine Castle Gardens, Fethard ‘Long Meadow’ Kitchen Garden, Cashel Vegetables Moloney Brothers Fruit & Veg, Cashel Martin’s Fruit & Veg, Clonmel Spinach Trehy’s, Lisronagh, Co. Tipperary MEAT & FISH Pork Crowe’s Farm, Gortussa, Dundrum, Co. Tipperary Meat O’Dwyer’s Butchers, Killenaule, Co. Tipperary Seafood Seatrade, Dunmore East, Co. Waterford Seafood Daly’s Seafood, Kerry Chorizo Gubbeen Smokehouse, Schull, Co. Cork Charcuterie Irish Piedomontese, Thurles, Co. Tipperary Killenure DEXTER, Dundrum, Co. Tipperary DRINKS Coffee Coffee Culture, Birdhill, Co. Tipperary Herbal Teas Kardemumma, Co. Sligo Soft Drinks & Juices & Cider Vinegar Con Traas Apple Farm, Cahir, Co. Tipperary Soft Drinks Irish Hedgegrow, Drangan, Co. Tipperary Wines Le Caveau, Kilkenny EGGS & DAIRY Eggs Emly Free Range Eggs, Oola, Co. Limerick Magner’s Farm, Pasture Raised Eggs, Fethard Cheeses Cashel Farmhouse Cheesemakers, Beechmount Farm, Fethard Cheeses Gubbeen Smokehouse, Schull, Co. Cork PANTRY Flour Kells Wholemeal, Bennettsbridge, Co. Kilkenny Oats Kilbeggan Organic Oats, Co. Offaly Honey David O’Meara, Fethard, Co. Tipperary Cider Vinegar Con Traas Apple Farm, Cahir, Co. Tipperary Oils & Vinegars Lilliput Trading, Dublin City.
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