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Treats at the National Crafts Fair

December 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The National Crafts Fair is held each December in the RDS and has become for many a traditional day out. It is shopping with a difference; the stalls here are crammed full of designer crafts. Last year I was lucky enough that Himself bought me a necklace from Pol. This year I went on my own because it is really not the place for Honeyb to be foot loose.

I was looking forward to visiting the Food Emporium which was bigger and better this time around. I came home with a pain in my tummy after tasting so many great chutneys, relishes, jams, meats, cheeses and of course chocolate. The irish chocolatiers were out in force: Wilde Irish Chocolates, Co Couture, Cocoa Bean, Skelligs, Chez Emily, Lorge, Fosters, Adam Chocolates for Men and Garden of Ireland Chocolate.

superbarFirst stop was Wilde Irish Chocolate for some White Chocolate Hazelnut spread for my nephews, a bar of Super Chocolate (80%) topped with nibs pour moi and a special gift of a chocolate bunny lollipop for HoneyB. I would highly recommend the Super Bar, it is a bar to nibble and savour.

Co Couture made my visit to the fair astounding. This chocolatier’s brother and father happily (and proudly) manned the stand while she was at home making more truffles for the show. I tasted a 70% caramel truffle which was a bold strong caramel (not a gooey sweet substance). Wowed by that one, I tasted the next truffle and only when I had it in my mouth was I told it was a Black Bush whiskey truffle. Surprise! I could not believe that a whisky truffle could taste so divine, smooth subtle malty flavor. A thin layer of chocolate surrounded the truffle and a sprinkling of gold dust finished it elegantly. CoCoutureStand

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Cocoa Bean (who have joined forces with Skellig Chcolates) lured me to their stand with their funky, energetic packaging. And their chocolate matches this, the Gin & Tonic 70% bar is full of flavour and a little giddiness that goes with G&T.

I love these fairs because I get to meet the faces behind the products and chat to them about their passion. And the Cooks Academy were no different. Maybe if I am good Santa will send me off on their courses, the chocolate one I hope.

Categories: Chocolatiers · Shops and Suppliers · Tastings
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