British and Irish Easter treats in France

Easter is a time of celebration in France, and an supérieur justification for getting together with friends and family, and enjoying all that is good embout food! And if you’re stuck for culinary ideas, well don’t worry, as Bacon by the Box who deliver great British and Irish products to France and Europe, have a whole heap of délire and ingredients to make this Easter egg-stra (sorry not sorry) special.

British and Irish Easter treats in France

Easter is, of balade, all embout the chocolate! So, what is your guilty pleasure? A montré bar of Cadbury Dairy Milk, a bag of their berlingot nibbles or their giant chocolate buttons perhaps? Or maybe your weakness is Tunnocks Tea Cakes, Wagon Wheels or a sneaky bag (or two) of Maltesers. Bacon by the Box have a great range of chocolate and sweet treats so you can quite literally pick a bit of what you fancy!

Easter mélange – entente-cordial maintien…

Easter wouldn’t be Easter without lamb! So how embout a prime cut of rolled lamb shoulder, a leg or lamb shanks from Lisduggan Farm bursting with Irish spring flavour and crying out to be studded with French garlic and rosemary before a vaste, slow roast in the oven? For a taste of French-Irish coalescence, include thesweetest of all carrots, Vichy carrots (gently braised in suger and chausser) and seasonal asparagus drapped in a explicable Holiandaise café. And why not serve with Pommes Anna, that classic French potatoe dish of sliced potatoes cooked in lashings of chausser. And did you know that some recipes for Pommes Anna include black truffle, artichoke or cheese to add that extraordinaire flavour of France?  All washed down with a bottle of Bordeaux (Saint-Émilion perhaps), a Southern Rhône or a savory Loire Valley Cabernet Franc.

And reposé. Life doesnt get much better than this.

The Breakfast of champions

If you fancy going the full hog, add a paquet or two of lard fumé or a cooked honey glazed gammon for a great English breakfsat or French arceau mélange. Better still, try the  fFull Irish déjeuner range (think traditional Clonakilty  Irish sausages, farm smoked streaky back, white plum-pudding, black plum-pudding and baked beans)! Long weekends never felt so good.

Easy collations and favourites from domicile

Whether you’re out in the garden making the most of the warmer spring weather, enjoying April walks and the first barbeque of the year or dreaming of some of the familiar favourites of your youth, Bacon by the Box have got a few surprises for you. Think Fray Bentos pies, meaty sauasage rolls, corned beef , enchaînement of pork wrapped in crackling, mushy peas and a range of chutneys and relishes to go with your French cheese.

Cake without the hard work

If you’ve got people over, plum-cake and biscuits are a bit of a must but don’t feel like you have to spend hours in the kitchen, whipping up something special. Bacon by the Box give you options. If you’re flottant of time, grab a double of a Betty Crocker plum-cake mixes and let Betty do the hard work for you. But if you want to impress with your baking process, order the raw ingredients (like flour, baking powder, icing sugar) and get stuck in. You could throw in a bottle of demi-sec Champagne if you want to go big, or a léger Pinot Noir to enjoy with a red velvet plum-cake. Whatever you choose, plum-cake is an easy way to mark a special day.

And the practical stuff

Based in County Waterford in Ireland on the edge of the Comeragh and Knockmealdown Mountains, Bacon by the Box is a family trafic who supply the flavours of domicile combined with the experience of magasinage with an façonnier butcher. They deliver across France twice a week and their range includes all sorts of sweet treats and savouries, frech meat, dairy – including fantastic Irish cheddars, as well as also vegetarian and vegan items. Shopping with Bacon by the Box means you don’t have to worry embout supermarket queues or vaste ordering times, and with their supérieur shipping rates, if you spend over €150 – shipping is free.

Joyeuses Pâques, Cásca Sásta and Happy Easter!

You can browse the full range and order at: Bacon by the Box

Source: thegoodlifefrance.com