From Advent calendars to zesty cocktails, here's the A-Z of Christmas food

There’s no harm in stocking up on nibbly bits andd biscuits this Christmas

Whether you’re a Tayto or King household, you want to ensure you’re well stocked up; it wouldn’t do to run out before you have the leftover sandwiches on Stephen’s Day. Tayto’s cleverly named ‘Crispmas’ boxes, featuring an adorable Mr Tayto dressed as Santa, should see you right.



This cherished Cork speciality is perhaps the most Irish of our traditional Christmas dishes. It originated in the 16th and 17th centuries when Cork was one of the largest exporters of beef in the world and an important shipping port. These days, local butchers have their own versions — none more famous than Tom Durcan in the English Market.