Irish Rarebit On Soda Bread With Cheddar Cheese And Ale
An easy and very tasty rarebit dish made with irish cheddar cheese and the ubiquitous irish ale, guinness. The emerald isle produces some great dairy products and none is better than their butter and cheddar style cheese. This recipe has ireland written right the way through it, using soda bread as the base for this cheesy snack, as well as the aforementioned cheese and ale. I have also made these to eat with a bowl of hearty soup or irish stew, perfect for a cold or damp winter's day. Amazing high tea time food as well; served with salad, chutneys and pickles for a cheap and easy fire-side supper.
Steps
Melt the butter in a heavy pan and stir in flour to make a roux.
Cook on a low heat for a further minute without allowing it to brown.
Remove pan from heat and gradually beat the milk or buttermilk into the roux.
Return to heat and stir until the mixture thickens.
Stir in mustard and honey , spring onions and finally the stout / guinness.
Cook this mixture fairly rapidly for 2-3 minutes then add the grated cheese and stir over very low heat only until all the cheese has melted.
Spread thickly on four slices of soda bread and place under the grill until golden brown and bubbling.
Serve hot with soups , stews , salad , chutneys or pickles.
Ingredients
butter, plain flour, dijon mustard, honey, milk, stout beer, spring onions, cheddar cheese, salt and pepper, bread