 GUINNESS Good Food Guide and Recipes
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Soren, weren't you going to make some sort of bread with Guiness, or was that someone else?
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Yep, that was me. I never did get around to doing that.
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Wendy makes beer bread, I like it but nothing to write home about.
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As a bartender at Mulligan's in Dublin told us, "all the nutrition you need is right there is your pint of Guinness."  A friend makes the Guinness bread. Nice! My wife made her usual Guinness pot roast on Friday. The aroma of that beast cooking all day long was... intoxicating.  The taste is out of this world. 
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I had a recipe for guinness ice cream once I never tried it but it sounded good.
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My girlfriend and I picked up an Irish cookbook a year back with a recipe for Guinness Irish Stew (which was really good). However, it was even better when the Guinness was substituted with Murphy's Stout as it has a slight hint of smokeiness to it that Guinness doesn't have. 
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The only place you should put Guinness into is your mouth. Ah a pint of Mothers Milk - and then another - and then another.
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Beer battered onion rings with Guinness, stellar. If you've got a fry daddy or some other means for deep frying at home though.
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