Gorey Guardian

Healthy treats on menu

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KATE KELLY was in the news after announcing her retirement from inter-county camogie recently, but not before she got a chance to show off her culinary skills as part of a Kellogg’s G.A.A. Cúl Camps promotion.

She was joined by Mayo footballer Lee Keegan, Tipperary hurler Seamus Callanan, and Monaghan ladies’ footballer Caoimhe Mohan, with all four swapping their jerseys for aprons at a breakfast cook-off challenge with the team at l’Ecrivain to promote the importance of a balanced breakfast to kick-start the day.

Taking a break from the pitch, things heated up as each G.A.A. star was appointed a mentor in the Michelin-starred l’Ecrivain kitchen, before being tasked with preparing a breakfast dish for guests.

The dishes were devised by l’Ecrivain, incorporat­ing classic Kellogg’s cereals, such as Rice Krispies and Corn Flakes, while taking account of the G.A.A. stars’ favourite foods.

When the players had been mentor-matched and dishes were assigned, it was game on.

A judging panel featured former Celebrity MasterChef contestant, Yvonne Connolly, who was joined by renowned chef, Edward Hayden, to evaluate and assess each of the four dishes based on taste, presentati­on and nutritiona­l value.

Lending their expert opinions to the panel were Kellogg’s nutritioni­st, Laura Street, and Sligo footballer, Charlie Harrison.

The four dishes included Wholemeal Cúl French toast, prepared by Kate Kelly; Rice Krispies pancakes, which Lee Keegan whipped up in the kitchen; Berry Burst Crunch, a favourite of Edward Hayden’s, which was prepared by Caoimhe Moran; and Seamus Callanan’s Kellogg’s Krispie Kippers.

The challenge promoted the importance of eating a balanced breakfast to help fuel active play; although devised by chefs at a Michelin-starred restaurant, the recipes can be easily recreated at home and include a balance of everyday ingredient­s such as cereals, fruit or vegetables, dairy and protein.

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The new plaque that adorns the home dressing-room in Mersheen, the St. James’ club headquarte­rs. Paddy and Breda Murphy, The Monastery, Ramsgrange, with their son, John, at the unveiling of a plaque to officially open the new home team dressing-room in...
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