Fed up? Gut bacteria may be dictating your appetite
Microbes in digestive tracts could be deciding when you’ve had enough, researchers say
Microbes in digestive tracts could be deciding when you’ve had enough, researchers say
“My favourite time to eat it is at home with my wife, catching up on our days but if I’m really honest, I’ll eat it whenever I can!”
Ham and cake? Kathleen Harris isn’t happy about her Thanksgiving traditions being turned upside down
‘I discovered the chilli dog in Atlanta, but can’t find one in Dublin to match my nostalgic craving’
Giving up meat is not necessary but people need to stretch their protein horizons
Baby-led feeding builds a good relationship with food from the start
We challenged a discount supermarket aficionado and a luxury food addict to see how the other half shops for one week. Here’s what they found
The Women’s Podcast presents a special episode for Irish Times food month with guests including Darina Allen, Domini Kemp and Catherine Cleary
This week's Forkful video looks at the Red Bank Food Company's Flaggy Shore oysters and a simple toasted sesame oil and pickled ginger dressing to enjoy them with
Running until Sunday, Bite at the RDS is the new Irish Times food and drink festival. We sent Anthea McTeirnan along for a taste of the action
Send us your queries now, and have your culinary conundrums answered by Catherine Fulvio and The Irish Times food and wine team this Friday
The culinary traditions of Greece, Turkey and Egypt have been swapped and shared throughout the ages, and it’s these that Keshk’s menu focuses on
‘There are two things I’ll take from this week; I’ll never make a swiss roll again and don’t try to make fudge under time pressure’
Whilst the bakers learn to roll with the punches from their disastrous technical challenge they end on a sweet note with some great showstoppers
Barry FitzGerald’s culinary pedigree is impeccable, just like his new Dublin 8 restaurant
‘The ribs were so good they nearly outshone the Trip to Tipp’
Marie-Claire Digby rounds up this week's food news
A home-made version of the ultimate convenience food tastes so much nicer
Create a newspaper page to wrap our Killer Sandwiches and win a great prize
Where I Eat, Bavaria: I’ve discovered a wide range of delicious regional cuisine since moving here
‘I do my best not to eat it from fast food takeaway joints but sometimes I crave it pretty badly’
Heston Blumenthal’s flagship restaurant has had a revamp, and the master of culinary creativity is taking diners on a magical journey. Tim Magee was among the first to book a ticket
Eating quality red meat no more than three times a week is safe
From Pot Noodles to 99s, chef Gary O’Hanlon on why he’s ‘a machine for the grub’
Italian chef Massimo Bottura, feeds European heads of state one day, Syrian refugees the next. He talks to Catherine Cleary about why two of the world’s most powerful men sat at one of his tables and how he keeps his grandmother in a jar behind his desk
Broadside: ‘I loved the taste of meat but I have always known that I couldn’t kill a creature myself and eat it, so I left the slaughter to others. Now, I can no longer do that’
‘It’s easy to reason that coffee comes from a bean, and that beans are plants, so it’s basically salad’
The owner of Dunne & Crescenzi says she prefers to eat her guilty pleasure while alone
Forget your grouse, pheasant and duck breasts, Christmas is one tradition that shouldn’t be messed with. So bring on the child-sized turkey, mountain ofsprouts and a good dollop of indigestion, says Maia Dunphy
Food Month: get your weekly fix of food on screen with this great recipe for beef cheek tacos from Forkful
Neil Reid, ‘Great Irish Bake Off’ contestant and baker of cakes for his myhome.ie colleagues, reveals the ups and downs of appearing in the TV show
That’s the shopping time limit, not the cooking time, but it’s still a quick and tasty supper
Marie-Claire Digby rounds up this weeks food news
‘Whether I’m sad, happy or hungover, my guilty pleasure is devouring this while escaping to a killer film at the cinema’
The dark aromatic berry goes well with many autumn ingredients
‘Salty, savoury and delicious, I have peanut butter on toast, in smoothies and on noodles’
‘It is a combination of carbohydrates and fat which no other person on earth has ever found appetising’
Step by step: We’ve taken home an experiment in children and parents cooking, with mixed results
Every day, we are bombarded with messages from food and drink manufacturers and persuaded to buy products we do not need
It’s the guilty pleasures - not the Irish mammy’s dinners - that make the tummies rumble
‘I’m convinced this showed true signs of genius when I came up with it as a child’
Colleges and cookery schools around the country are drawing in students of all ages. So why is there such a shortage of chefs going to work in Irish kitchens?
In keeping with Halloween, Week Two of TV3's Great Irish Bake Off had tricks and treats
Restaurant offers, recipes, food news, features and videos, an artisan food festival and a sandwich designed just for you – it’s all happening in November as part of our third Food Month, writes Aoife Valentine
The duo behind Forkful – whose new series of food videos launches here today to mark Food Month – explain why their work is all about the food, not the presenter
Most older partridge recipes suggest either roasting the bird whole or using it to make a game pie
New Zealand winemakers have conquered the quarrelsome grape
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices