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Ballymaloe Cookery School

The Ballymaloe Cookery School (ba-lee-ma-LOO) is a privately run cookery school in Shanagarry, County Cork, Ireland, that was opened in 1983. It is run by Darina Allen, a celebrity chef, cookery book author and pioneer of the slow food movement in Ireland. The school is located within the grounds of an organic farm.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Ballymaloe Cookery School
Kitchen garden at Ballymaloe, County Cork
Established1983
FocusCookery school
OwnerAllen family
Location,
Ireland
Coordinates51°51′35″N 8°01′55″W / 51.8596°N 8.0320°W / 51.8596; -8.0320

History edit

 
The modern, formal herb garden at Ballymaloe Cookery School

Myrtle Allen and her husband Ivan bought Ballymaloe House in 1948, and opened it as a restaurant in 1964.[7][8] In 1968, Darina O'Connell joined them and taught and cooked for several years.[8] In 1975, Myrtle Allen became the first Irish woman to receive a Michelin Star, which she held for five years.[8]

Darina married the Allen's son Tim, and (together with her brother Rory O'Connell) started the Ballymaloe Cooking School in nearby Kinoith in 1983.[9][8] Ballymaloe Cookery School is located approximately 4 km from Ballymaloe House.

Celebrity chef Rachel Allen also has a connection to Ballymaloe.[10] She graduated from the school and is married to Isaac Allen, the son of Darina Allen.

As of 2023, the school was majority owned by Darina Allen.[11]

Controversy edit

Tim Allen conviction edit

Tim Allen, husband of Darina, was convicted of possessing child abuse images in 2003.[12] The images were recovered from his home computer as well as computers at the school.[12] The presiding judge substituted a nine-month suspended sentence for a 240-hour community service order and his name was placed upon the sex offenders register.[12] This substitution followed an agreement by Allen to contribute €40,000 to charity.[12][13] Some people phoned Ballymaloe to say they would never dine there again.[14] In January 2003, the Allen family announced that Tim Allen would cease all connections with Ballymaloe Cookery School, Ballymaloe House Hotel and all related businesses.[15] The family also stated their abhorrence of any material containing child abuse and expressed regret at anyone who had been hurt by it.[14]

Joshua Allen convictions edit

Joshua Allen, eldest son of Rachel Allen, was found to be in possession of over €22,000 worth of cannabis at the cooking school in August 2018.[16][17][18] Customs officers intercepted a package containing cannabis on 27 August 2018.[17] The package was postmarked from the US and addressed to Joshua Allen at the cookery school.[17] Gardaí organised a controlled delivery of the package to the cookery school on 30 August 2018, and the teenager was arrested after receiving and opening the package.[17] He was jailed after pleading guilty to possession of controlled substances.[17][16][18] He was released early from Cork Prison in May 2020 and within five weeks was arrested for possession of €280 worth of cocaine and sentenced to two months in prison (which could result in the suspended portion of the 15 month cannabis conviction being activated).[19][20]

COVID-19 lockdown edit

In February 2021, the cookery school was criticised after it was revealed that an in-person cookery course had been held during Level 5 lockdown – in apparent conflict with the banning of organised gatherings and closure of restaurants and training events.[21][22][23] An Garda Síochána announced that they had visited the school in February.[22][21] Darina Allen defended the school, saying the students in question had arrived in Ireland by late December and the lockdown had been announced on 30 December, starting the next day.[22][23] The course began after students self-isolated for 14 days,[22][23] and was modified after the lockdown was extended in late January.[22][23]

Further reading edit

  • Darina Allen A Year at Ballymaloe Cookery School (2007) ISBN 9781904920588

References edit

  1. ^ Trainer, Melissa A. (2 January 2005). "In Ireland, Cookery Amid the Greenery". New York Times. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  2. ^ Turner, Sarah (5 February 2006). "Cooking holiday:Ballymaloe". The Observer. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  3. ^ Field, Elizabeth (21 May 2006). . The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Food from Ireland, Chris Barber visits Ballymaloe cookery school, in Co Cork, where organic food production is as important as culinary skills". Country Life. 1 January 2001. pp. 195, 122–123.
  5. ^ "Top class cuisine at Ballymaloe: Ireland's champion cook Darina Allen concocts a delicious menu from her organic gardens". Country Living. London. 1 January 1997. pp. 140–145.
  6. ^ "Catharine Stott went to Ireland to meet Darina Allen, founder of the Ballymaloe cookery school". Living Earth. 2000. pp. 14–15.
  7. ^ "Ballymaloe founder and award-winning chef Myrtle Allen has died". Irish Examiner. 11 June 2018.
  8. ^ a b c d Pike, Charlotte (21 June 2018). "Myrtle Allen obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Ballymaloe Cookery School: The Story". cookingisfun.ie. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Rachel Allen: "I have found a strength that I didn't know I had"". rte.ie. RTÉ. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Profits at Darina Allen's Ballymaloe Cookery School climb to €2.82m". breakingnews.ie. The Irish Times DAC. 14 August 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  12. ^ a b c d "Criticism of Tim Allen sentencing". RTÉ News. 16 January 2003. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  13. ^ Anderson, Paul (16 January 2003). "Fine Gael's Deasy slams 'leniency' of sentence". The Irish Times. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  14. ^ a b Murray, Niall; Shanahan, Catherine (10 January 2003). "Child porn chef Allen bows out of Ballymaloe". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Allen to cease all contact with Ballymaloe". RTÉ News. 19 January 2003. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  16. ^ a b Kelleher, Olivia (28 February 2020). "Joshua Allen, 19-year-old son of TV chef Rachel Allen, jailed for 15 months". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  17. ^ a b c d e Roche, Barry (28 February 2020). "Joshua Allen jailed for 15 months for drugs offences". The Irish Times. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Joshua Allen jailed for 15 months for drug dealing and possession". RTÉ News. 28 February 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  19. ^ English, Eoin (2022-07-02). "The troubled life of Joshua Allen". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2022-07-02.
  20. ^ Kelleher, Olivia (2022-07-01). "Joshua Allen jailed for seven months as Judge says he has failed to learn lesson on drugs". Retrieved 2022-07-02.
  21. ^ a b Gallagher, Conor (25 February 2021). "Gardaí visit Ballymaloe Cookery School over classes during lockdown". The Irish Times. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  22. ^ a b c d e McGrath, Graham (25 February 2021). "Garda complaint led to €12,700 Ballymaloe Cookery School course suspension". extra.ie. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  23. ^ a b c d English, Eoin (25 February 2021). "Darina defends Ballymaloe over lockdown cookery classes". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 25 February 2021.

External links edit

  • Ballymaloe Cookery School Homepage

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The Ballymaloe Cookery School ba lee ma LOO is a privately run cookery school in Shanagarry County Cork Ireland that was opened in 1983 It is run by Darina Allen a celebrity chef cookery book author and pioneer of the slow food movement in Ireland The school is located within the grounds of an organic farm 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ballymaloe Cookery SchoolKitchen garden at Ballymaloe County CorkEstablished1983FocusCookery schoolOwnerAllen familyLocationShanagarry County Cork IrelandCoordinates51 51 35 N 8 01 55 W 51 8596 N 8 0320 W 51 8596 8 0320 Contents 1 History 2 Controversy 2 1 Tim Allen conviction 2 2 Joshua Allen convictions 2 3 COVID 19 lockdown 3 Further reading 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp The modern formal herb garden at Ballymaloe Cookery School Myrtle Allen and her husband Ivan bought Ballymaloe House in 1948 and opened it as a restaurant in 1964 7 8 In 1968 Darina O Connell joined them and taught and cooked for several years 8 In 1975 Myrtle Allen became the first Irish woman to receive a Michelin Star which she held for five years 8 Darina married the Allen s son Tim and together with her brother Rory O Connell started the Ballymaloe Cooking School in nearby Kinoith in 1983 9 8 Ballymaloe Cookery School is located approximately 4 km from Ballymaloe House Celebrity chef Rachel Allen also has a connection to Ballymaloe 10 She graduated from the school and is married to Isaac Allen the son of Darina Allen As of 2023 the school was majority owned by Darina Allen 11 Controversy editTim Allen conviction edit Tim Allen husband of Darina was convicted of possessing child abuse images in 2003 12 The images were recovered from his home computer as well as computers at the school 12 The presiding judge substituted a nine month suspended sentence for a 240 hour community service order and his name was placed upon the sex offenders register 12 This substitution followed an agreement by Allen to contribute 40 000 to charity 12 13 Some people phoned Ballymaloe to say they would never dine there again 14 In January 2003 the Allen family announced that Tim Allen would cease all connections with Ballymaloe Cookery School Ballymaloe House Hotel and all related businesses 15 The family also stated their abhorrence of any material containing child abuse and expressed regret at anyone who had been hurt by it 14 Joshua Allen convictions edit Joshua Allen eldest son of Rachel Allen was found to be in possession of over 22 000 worth of cannabis at the cooking school in August 2018 16 17 18 Customs officers intercepted a package containing cannabis on 27 August 2018 17 The package was postmarked from the US and addressed to Joshua Allen at the cookery school 17 Gardai organised a controlled delivery of the package to the cookery school on 30 August 2018 and the teenager was arrested after receiving and opening the package 17 He was jailed after pleading guilty to possession of controlled substances 17 16 18 He was released early from Cork Prison in May 2020 and within five weeks was arrested for possession of 280 worth of cocaine and sentenced to two months in prison which could result in the suspended portion of the 15 month cannabis conviction being activated 19 20 COVID 19 lockdown edit In February 2021 the cookery school was criticised after it was revealed that an in person cookery course had been held during Level 5 lockdown in apparent conflict with the banning of organised gatherings and closure of restaurants and training events 21 22 23 An Garda Siochana announced that they had visited the school in February 22 21 Darina Allen defended the school saying the students in question had arrived in Ireland by late December and the lockdown had been announced on 30 December starting the next day 22 23 The course began after students self isolated for 14 days 22 23 and was modified after the lockdown was extended in late January 22 23 Further reading editDarina Allen A Year at Ballymaloe Cookery School 2007 ISBN 9781904920588References edit Trainer Melissa A 2 January 2005 In Ireland Cookery Amid the Greenery New York Times Retrieved 22 November 2011 Turner Sarah 5 February 2006 Cooking holiday Ballymaloe The Observer Retrieved 22 November 2011 Field Elizabeth 21 May 2006 Irish get cooking naturally The Boston Globe Archived from the original on 6 June 2012 Retrieved 22 November 2011 Food from Ireland Chris Barber visits Ballymaloe cookery school in Co Cork where organic food production is as important as culinary skills Country Life 1 January 2001 pp 195 122 123 Top class cuisine at Ballymaloe Ireland s champion cook Darina Allen concocts a delicious menu from her organic gardens Country Living London 1 January 1997 pp 140 145 Catharine Stott went to Ireland to meet Darina Allen founder of the Ballymaloe cookery school Living Earth 2000 pp 14 15 Ballymaloe founder and award winning chef Myrtle Allen has died Irish Examiner 11 June 2018 a b c d Pike Charlotte 21 June 2018 Myrtle Allen obituary The Guardian Retrieved 25 February 2021 Ballymaloe Cookery School The Story cookingisfun ie Retrieved 1 March 2021 Rachel Allen I have found a strength that I didn t know I had rte ie RTE 15 October 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2021 Profits at Darina Allen s Ballymaloe Cookery School climb to 2 82m breakingnews ie The Irish Times DAC 14 August 2023 Retrieved 15 August 2023 a b c d Criticism of Tim Allen sentencing RTE News 16 January 2003 Retrieved 25 February 2021 Anderson Paul 16 January 2003 Fine Gael s Deasy slams leniency of sentence The Irish Times Retrieved 25 February 2021 a b Murray Niall Shanahan Catherine 10 January 2003 Child porn chef Allen bows out of Ballymaloe Irish Examiner Retrieved 25 February 2021 Allen to cease all contact with Ballymaloe RTE News 19 January 2003 Retrieved 25 January 2021 a b Kelleher Olivia 28 February 2020 Joshua Allen 19 year old son of TV chef Rachel Allen jailed for 15 months TheJournal ie Retrieved 1 March 2021 a b c d e Roche Barry 28 February 2020 Joshua Allen jailed for 15 months for drugs offences The Irish Times Retrieved 1 March 2021 a b Joshua Allen jailed for 15 months for drug dealing and possession RTE News 28 February 2020 Retrieved 1 March 2021 English Eoin 2022 07 02 The troubled life of Joshua Allen Irish Examiner Retrieved 2022 07 02 Kelleher Olivia 2022 07 01 Joshua Allen jailed for seven months as Judge says he has failed to learn lesson on drugs Retrieved 2022 07 02 a b Gallagher Conor 25 February 2021 Gardai visit Ballymaloe Cookery School over classes during lockdown The Irish Times Retrieved 25 February 2021 a b c d e McGrath Graham 25 February 2021 Garda complaint led to 12 700 Ballymaloe Cookery School course suspension extra ie Retrieved 25 February 2021 a b c d English Eoin 25 February 2021 Darina defends Ballymaloe over lockdown cookery classes Irish Examiner Retrieved 25 February 2021 External links editBallymaloe Cookery School Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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