CHEF Neven Maguire will be in Dunnes Stores, Ennis this Friday from 6pm to demonstrate some of his favourite recipes that he has created for the Dunnes Stores Simply Better ‘COOK with Neven Maguire’ magazines.

The magazine, which launched in June 2017 and is available to download online, has easy-to-follow recipes devised exclusively by Neven for Simply Better.

Speaking about his upcoming visit to Ennis, Neven said, “I am so looking forward to meeting as many fellow food lovers as possible on my short visit to the Ennis. There is a very simple message within the Simply Better collection and the amazing Irish food producers they collaborate with, and that is for consumers to experience exceptional, premium quality food at home while supporting Irish. On the day I will be showing people how to create easy to follow dishes, with many of the ingredients coming from the Simply Better collection.” 

Sampling their delicious Simply Better products on the day are some of the Simply Better ‘Food Heroes’ that help in supplying the best quality produce, including local suppliers Burren Smokehouse who create Organic Irish Smoked Salmon for the Simply Better collection and Meere’s Pudding who are launching a new range of Pork Products with Simply Better this year. They will also be joined by Miena’s Nougat who produces Irish Handmade Nougat for the Simply Better collection. 

For more information on Dunnes Stores Simply Better and ‘COOK with Neven Maguire’ please visit Dunnes Stores Nationwide, log on towww.dunnesstores.com or follow the hashtag #COOKwithNeven on social media platforms – @simplybetterds

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