No sure if it helps, but there is a Spanish grocery shop on Lower Liffey Street (on the corner of Lower Liffey and Strand Street Great). I have never been there myself but I guess it is worth a try.
Yes! Definitely want summa this gold. Ranks has some actually – Available in Galway perhaps? Also check out the chili honey dressing / saunce in new SkinFlint…it’s awesome! And Jo syas they’re going to start selling it (and other condiments I wonder?) shortly…actually awesome pizzas too, if you fancy dropping in there some time soon jeano?
Claire – hahaha! That comment is from my lovely friend Catherine, so I can translate:
“Yes! I would definitely like to aquire some of this excellent sauce. Our friend Roisin has some, so perhaps it’s available in Galway, where she lives? You should also try the chilli honey dressing at Skinflint, a new pizza restaurant, it’s very good. Joe, the proprieter, says they’re going to start selling it soon. Perhaps they will also sell their other condiments. Their pizzas are excellent, would you like to join me there soon, Jean?”
combine Cumin Paprika minced Garlic Saffron with Olive oil and Red wine vinegar .Add salt.Adjust according to taste.
For the Green mojo sauce combine parsley Cumin olive oil and red wine vinegar.Chopped chillis are optional in both cases.It’s easy and fast
Friday 18 November, 2011 at 5:30 pm
No sure if it helps, but there is a Spanish grocery shop on Lower Liffey Street (on the corner of Lower Liffey and Strand Street Great). I have never been there myself but I guess it is worth a try.
Saturday 19 November, 2011 at 8:22 pm
fallon and byrne possibly?????
Monday 21 November, 2011 at 9:34 am
A video for the recipe here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JL9WmlOCaZ8, so you can even make it yourself, failing finding the bottled version
Or on Amazon.co.uk: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tapas-potatoes-with-mojo-sauce/dp/B004E2BUE0
Monday 21 November, 2011 at 1:26 pm
I have three jars of the stuff but she’s getting none of it! It is very easy to make though and tastes even better.
Its like a red pepper, chilli and paprika pesto.
http://www.canaryforum.com/mojo.html I add a half chilli with the peppers. It takes less than 30 minutes from start to finish.
Tuesday 22 November, 2011 at 12:14 pm
Yes! Definitely want summa this gold. Ranks has some actually – Available in Galway perhaps? Also check out the chili honey dressing / saunce in new SkinFlint…it’s awesome! And Jo syas they’re going to start selling it (and other condiments I wonder?) shortly…actually awesome pizzas too, if you fancy dropping in there some time soon jeano?
Tuesday 22 November, 2011 at 12:42 pm
I must be getting very very old because I didn’t understand a word of that!
Thursday 24 November, 2011 at 6:00 pm
Claire – hahaha! That comment is from my lovely friend Catherine, so I can translate:
“Yes! I would definitely like to aquire some of this excellent sauce. Our friend Roisin has some, so perhaps it’s available in Galway, where she lives? You should also try the chilli honey dressing at Skinflint, a new pizza restaurant, it’s very good. Joe, the proprieter, says they’re going to start selling it soon. Perhaps they will also sell their other condiments. Their pizzas are excellent, would you like to join me there soon, Jean?”
Catherine – take it to Facebook, dude 😉
Wednesday 2 May, 2012 at 4:16 pm
combine Cumin Paprika minced Garlic Saffron with Olive oil and Red wine vinegar .Add salt.Adjust according to taste.
For the Green mojo sauce combine parsley Cumin olive oil and red wine vinegar.Chopped chillis are optional in both cases.It’s easy and fast