The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Prime slot as Killarney chef goes global

- By STEPHEN FERNANE

THE lively and gregarious chef Paul Treyvaud is to beamed into millions of homes around the world thanks a new nine-part cooking and travel series which has been snapped up by online site Amazon Prime. The Killarney restaurate­ur now plans to dazzle with his range of culinary skills like never before.

The show will feature Paul cooking while on his travels around Ireland which caught the eye of the world’s biggest streaming platform. A deal was subsequent­ly brokered with Flame Distributi­on, who represent the Killarney businessma­n, and it’s all systems go.

The Treyvayd’s Travels series features spectacula­r footage of Killarney, including fabulous panoramic views from the top of Cardiac Hill and Muckross House and Gardens, as Treyvaud is bringing it all back home in one episode of his fun-filled culinary tour of Ireland.

“The emphasis is on having a laugh when perfecting simple cooking techniques,” said Paul Treyvaud.

“People are sick of nonsense on the screens and just want a cooking series that delivers on its promise,” he added.

Paul, who runs Treyvaud’s Restaurant with his brother Mark, also recently signed up with Big Handsome Media who are acting as his Irish distributi­on company for a new Trevyaud’s Kitchen series, which he has just finished filming.

‘Treyvayd’s Travels’ is all about unique characters and stunning locations that don’t normally get the attention they deserve and it features some cracking recipes and a whole load of fun.

Paul has received great support and encouragem­ent from Minister of State for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin, who put him in touch with Tourism Ireland boss, Niall Gibbons, in relation to possible promotiona­l opportunit­ies in the US and Paul will be conducting a global marketing campaign with the support of Tourism Ireland to promote Treyvaud’s Travels.

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Killarney chef Paul Treyvaud in action

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