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LOCALLY SOURCED SEASONAL PRODUCE INSPIRES MENU AT CAHERNANE

LOCALLY SOURCED SEASONAL PRODUCE INSPIRES MENU AT CAHERNANE

The luxurious, four-star Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry is fast becoming known as a food lover’s heaven and with Executive Head Chef, Cormac Vesey at the helm the cooking is as skilful as it is tantalising, offering patrons an elegant yet uncomplicated dining experience. With Cormac leading the charge at the main hotel restaurant ‘Herbert’s’ the menu showcases all of the best of the sea and the land and offers gourmet cuisine but without any fussy embellishments.

Emer Corridan, the General Manager of Cahernane House Hotel hosted an eight-course tasting menu in Herbert’s Restaurant (Friday, November 24th). The fabulous dining experience, called ‘A Taste of Cahernane’ saw guests enjoying a spectacular menu inspired by the best locally produced seasonal produce.

Cormac’s focus on food provenance and seasonal ingredients lies at the heart of everything he does and is the cornerstone of his cooking. Speaking to guests on the night he said, “Great dishes start with great flavours, it’s my job to make the ingredients sing, it’s not my job to over complicate the best that mother nature has already provided.”

Maírín and Máirtín Uí Ríordáin with Mary Doyle and Raymond Hickey from Killarney pictured at ‘A Taste of Cahernane’ an evening of fine food and wine which showcased the culinary offering at the luxury four-star Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry. The evening was attended by local people, hotel residents and foodies. At the end of the eight course dinner, Executive Head Chef Cormac Vesey came out to meet the guests and chatted to them about the menu and the local produce. Photo: Don MacMonagle Photo from The Cahernane Hotel 26th November, 2023 

“I don’t subscribe into the idea there has to be all of these extra flourishes such as gels and foams to make a dish impressive, great dishes don’t need that. I like to start from the beginning, and to look and see what’s in season. What’s growing now is going to be the very, very best thing on your plate. It’s incredible how something as simple as a winter root vegetable can become something extraordinary with careful and thoughtful cooking. Ingredients don’t need to be pimped up and made into something they aren’t they just need to be complemented and matched carefully and thoughtfully.”

The tasting commenced with a sensational game terrine served with pickled walnut and quince, followed by a pumpkin tortellone stuffed with delicate dingle goat’s cheese and sage.

Guests were then treated to a perfectly cooked seared scallop on a bed of beurre noisette and cauliflower followed by roast venison that was a triumph to look at and taste.

The sheep’s yoghurt with bee pollen and plum provided a refreshing taste revival before diners enjoyed a decadent dark chocolate orange dessert served with jaffa cake ice cream.

The evening provided the kitchen team with the opportunity to showcase the culinary offering at Cahernane and gave diners the chance to experience the dishes in an elegant and relaxed setting. Each of the courses were beautifully presented and executed and each dish was a celebration of the best locally produced seasonal produce.

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The complete culinary experience was finished off with homemade Petit Fours, served with tea and coffee. Cormac Vesey then went out to the dining room to chat to the guests about the meal and the produce which was used.

Sinead and James Vesey and Carmel Smith pictured at ‘A Taste of Cahernane’ an evening of fine food and wine which showcased the culinary offering at the luxury four-star Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry. The evening was attended by local people, hotel residents and foodies. At the end of the eight course dinner, Executive Head Chef Cormac Vesey came out to meet the guests and chatted to them about the menu and the local produce. Photo: Don MacMonagle Photo from The Cahernane Hotel 26th November, 2023 

A native of Dunshaughlin Co. Meath, Cormac is a graduate of the Waterford Institute of Technology where he studied Culinary Arts. Over the years he has honed his skills in kitchens in New Zealand, England, Canada and the South of France where he worked as a private chef for a high-profile client in the glamourous location of St. Tropez. He also worked at several well-known restaurants and hotels in Ireland including the Cliff House Hotel which has 4 AA Rosettes and 1 Michelin Star, the Five Star Killarney Park Hotel in Killarney and Waterford Castle Hotel among others.

Herbert’s Restaurant, The Cellar Bar and the Drawing Room at Cahernane House Hotel all offer various dining options for guests and visitors. Herbert’s is a fine dining restaurant while the Cellar Bar serves casual fare, cocktails and artisan gins and beers. The Drawing Room, overlooking the mature garden is an elegant space to relax in front of the fire and read while enjoying a glass of something lovely. All the dining outlets are open to both hotel residents and non-residents alike.

Cahernane House was originally built in 1877 and was restored to its former glory by owners, the PREM Group. The stunning 48- bedroom hotel is set on 6.4 acres on the edge of the Killarney National Park and lakes yet is just a short stroll into Killarney Town Centre. The house is filled with original antiques, artwork and the beautiful original features of the property have been sympathetically restored such as the feature staircase and original stucco ceilings. For more information on Cahernane House Hotel or to make a booking see www.cahernane.com or call (064) 663 1895.

Emer Corridan, General Manager, The Cahernane House Hotel and Claire Murrihy, Irish Country Magazine pictured at ‘A Taste of Cahernane’ an evening of fine food and wine which showcased the culinary offering at the luxury four-star Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry. The evening was attended by local people, hotel residents and foodies. At the end of the eight course dinner, Executive Head Chef Cormac Vesey came out to meet the guests and chatted to them about the menu and the local produce. Photo: Don MacMonagle Photo from The Cahernane Hotel 26th November, 2023 
piano player Sean Treacy pictured at ‘A Taste of Cahernane’ an evening of fine food and wine which showcased the culinary offering at the luxury four-star Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry. The evening was attended by local people, hotel residents and foodies. At the end of the eight course dinner, Executive Head Chef Cormac Vesey came out to meet the guests and chatted to them about the menu and the local produce. Photo: Don MacMonagle Photo from The Cahernane Hotel 26th November, 2023 
Ger and Noelle O’Sullivan, Firies, Killarney pictured at ‘A Taste of Cahernane’ an evening of fine food and wine which showcased the culinary offering at the luxury four-star Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry. The evening was attended by local people, hotel residents and foodies. At the end of the eight course dinner, Executive Head Chef Cormac Vesey came out to meet the guests and chatted to them about the menu and the local produce. Photo: Don MacMonagle Photo from The Cahernane Hotel 26th November, 2023 
Bernice and Jason McGahan, Aghadoe, Killarney pictured at ‘A Taste of Cahernane’ an evening of fine food and wine which showcased the culinary offering at the luxury four-star Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry. The evening was attended by local people, hotel residents and foodies. At the end of the eight course dinner, Executive Head Chef Cormac Vesey came out to meet the guests and chatted to them about the menu and the local produce. Photo: Don MacMonagle Photo from The Cahernane Hotel 26th November, 2023 
Aileen O’Brien, O’Brien PR, Emer Corridan, General Manager, The Cahernane House Hotel and Paula Lenihan, RSVP Magazine pictured at ‘A Taste of Cahernane’ an evening of fine food and wine which showcased the culinary offering at the luxury four-star Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry. The evening was attended by local people, hotel residents and foodies. At the end of the eight course dinner, Executive Head Chef Cormac Vesey came out to meet the guests and chatted to them about the menu and the local produce. Photo: Don MacMonagle Photo from The Cahernane Hotel 26th November, 2023 
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