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8 hours agoNews TalkComments Off on Five ways to make your own dips using ingredients you may already have
YOU’LL be loaded this summer with the latest food trend.
Nibbles and dips piled with extras are everywhere, from hummus with falafel at Sainsbury’s to Marks & Spencer’s mascarpone with roas-ted tomatoes and Parmesan.
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But you can make your own using ingredients you may already have . . .
HEAPED HUMMUS: Start with an inexpensive pot of basic hummus. Pour it into a bowl and transform it with a tasty topping.
Roast a drained tin of chickpeas with olive oil and salt. Put this on top of the hummus with chopped fresh herbs or crispy onions.
For something cheesy, crumble over Greek-style cheese, chopped olives or cucumber and a sprinkle of smoked paprika — or swap the cheese for cherry tomatoes.
LOADED LEAVES: Sturdy lettuce such as little gem can hold a topping.
Add shredded chicken, grated carrot and sliced cucumber then top with a dollop of mayo or drizzle of sauce. Make sweet satay with peanut butter, sweet chilli sauce and a dash of soy sauce.
For a fishy dish, mix tinned salmon with spring onion, plain yoghurt and a squirt of lemon juice, then add leaves.
TOP YOG: You can give a yoghurt-based dip like Greek tzatziki a lift. Serve in a dish and load with chopped tomatoes, peppers, red onion, cucumber, parsley and pine nuts. Add a swirl of olive oil.
CHIP FOR THE TOP: Loaded crisps are a great way to use up leftovers.
Get a bag of tortilla or pitta chips, tip them on to a baking sheet and pour over some shop-bought salsa.
Finally, add grated cheese and bake until hot and bubbly.
BETTER BANANAS: Fire up your fruit. Split open a banana and top with peanut butter, crumbled biscuits and honey.
Or load the banana with chopped strawberries, blue-berries, nuts and a grating of dark chocolate.
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8 hours agoNews TalkComments Off on Dylan Hyland heroics help Offaly blitz New York and book Tailteann Cup quarter-final spot
OFFALY danced into the quarter-finals of the Tailteann Cup thanks to a ‘Hyland fling’ in Tullamore on Saturday with just under half their tally coming from the boot of returning forward Dylan Hyland.
The Raheen man didn’t start either of the last two games for Offaly thanks to a niggling foot injury.
Dylan Hyland of Offaly starred in the Tailteann Cup win over New York on SaturdayOffaly sailed into the quarter-finals with a comfortable win against The Exiles
But he was a step ahead of everyone else on the O’Connor Park pitch, ending the game with exactly the same as the New York team as a whole.
12 months ago, New York came to the midlands and caused Laois plenty of problems in this fixture.
Ten minutes in, history looked like it might repeat itself.
Playing into a strong breeze, some excellent catches from Kieran Murphy and Eoghan McElligott gave New York a solid foundation of possession and with Offaly shooting four wides in that time, New York led by 0-2 to 0-1.
Then Hyland hoisted over a superb two-pointer, Leaving Cert student Cillian Bourke came to the fore in the kickout battle to give the Faithful County a solid base of possession.
Offaly went on to add 1-15 to the scoreboard before New York raised their third flag of the game.
With the life and hope extinguished from New York, Offaly continued their momentum after half- time.
Ruairí McNamee came off the bench to score 1-2, Jordan Hayes strode forward to bring his tally to four points and Cathal Flynn pulled the strings, operating as quarterback for the Faithful men.
New York fell 18 points behind before they finally showed their talent. Jack Robinson, who grew up on the Offaly border club of Clogherinkoe, fired two excellent points and should have had a green flag to go with it.
While Bobby O’Regan’s sensational thunderbolt of a goal was part of a run of 1-6 unanswered.
No-one was taking the limelight from Hyland.
He struck two neat points from play and then stroked a free over the bar with the last kick to ensure Offaly will still carry plenty of momentum into either their trip to either Newbridge, Enniskillen or a Limerick venue next weekend.
OFFALY 2-25 (2-4-17)
NEW YORK 1-12 (1-1-5)
OFFALY: P Dunican; L Pearson, D Dempsey, D McDaid; A Bracken, J Furlong, C Egan (0-1); J McEvoy, J Hayes (0-4, 1tp); K Higgins (0-1), C Flynn, C Bourke (0-2); D Hyland (1-12, 1tp, 2tpf), Jack Bryant, K O’Neill (0-2).
SUBS: S Tierney (0-1) for Bryant (half-time), R McNamee (1-2) for Bourke (47), R Egan for C Egan (51), R Gallagher for O’Neill (53), A Leavy for Higgins (53).
NEW YORK: J Grace; C O’Dea, S Wilson, S Bolger; B Maher, J McKenna, R Wharton; K Murphy (0-1), E McElligott; S Brosnan, G O’Brien, M Garry; F O’Reilly (0-3, 1tpf, 0-1f), B O’Regan (1-3, 0-2f), J Robinson (0-2).
SUBS: T O’Riordan for Wilson (24), T Mathers for Garry (half-time), M Argue (0-1) for McKenna (41), J Hagan (0-1) for Maher (51), K Butler (0-1) for O’Brien (55). Referee: David Murnane (Cork).