Telly chef Catherine Fulvio has told how she s hoping to get the night off from cooking on Valentine s Day.
Kitchen queen Catherine returns with a special show revealing how to whip up a little romance at home for February 14.
And the glamorous chef joked that she s counting on husband Claudio tuning in to Catherine Celebrates on RTÉ tomorrow to pick up a few tips. I have dropped so many hints they ve nearly broken the tiles in the kitchen, laughs Catherine. Claudio is grand [at cooking] - I think his mother would have been the strong cook in the house so he was able to sit back and be fed.
Catherine Fulvio serves up a feast of festive recipes
Updated / Tuesday, 22 Dec 2020
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Festive recipes from Catherine Fulvio.
This Christmas will be unique. To help us adapt, Catherine Fulvio is showing us how to prepare food in style for large or a small number of guests with tasty treats, using delicious Irish artisan producers that won t break the bank. I simply love Christmas and all that it stands for – family, food and good times spent together around the table, says Catherine. In my new series, Catherine Celebrates, I will share with you some of my easy yet impressive Christmas favourites that I hope you can enjoy at home this Christmas.
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Sun, Dec 20, 2020, 06:00
Sunday, TG4, 9.30pm A concert of traditional music from St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church in the heart of Galway city, presented by Cormac Begley. During the 1990’s, the duet Begley and Steve Cooney reached national acclaim and were regarded as one of the foremost performers of Irish music. Cooney pioneered a new approach to traditional accompaniment and formed a perfect marriage with Begley’s energetic west Kerry style. They are joined by Canon Gary Hastings, Kevin Hough, Saileog Ní Cheannabháin and Clíodhna Ní Bheaglaoich, each bringing their own unique musical talents to this historic and majestic setting.