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Darina Hilda Allen (née O'Connell; born 13 June 1948) is an Irish chef,
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, TV personality and founder of
Ballymaloe Cookery School The Ballymaloe Cookery School () 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. Th ...
.


Biography

Darina Allen was born in
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, County Laois, the eldest of nine children. The renowned chef Rory O'Connell is her brother. A graduate in
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of the
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, she is the author of several successful books on the topic of
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. She is a leader of the
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movement in Ireland and instrumental in establishing a network of farmers' markets in the
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area. In the 1960s she was sous-chef at Ballymaloe House and started giving courses in cooking. Later she moved the cookery classes to Kinoith under the name of
Ballymaloe Cookery School The Ballymaloe Cookery School () 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. Th ...
. She married Tim Allen, son of Myrtle Allen and Ivan Allen, and now lives on her organic farm, Kinoith, in
Shanagarry Shanagarry () is a village in east County Cork in Ireland. The village is located near Ireland's south coast, approximately east of Cork, on the R632 regional road. Shanagarry is known for the Ballymaloe Cookery School, in the home and garde ...
. Allen has been voted cooking teacher of the year by the
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. She is owner of Ballymaloe Cookery School in
Shanagarry Shanagarry () is a village in east County Cork in Ireland. The village is located near Ireland's south coast, approximately east of Cork, on the R632 regional road. Shanagarry is known for the Ballymaloe Cookery School, in the home and garde ...
,
County Cork County Cork ( ga, Contae Chorcaí) is the largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. Its largest market towns a ...
, Ireland. The school is situated on an organically run farm. Allen was a founder of some of the first Farmers' Markets in Ireland and continues to be involved in helping set up new markets.. She is currently chair of the Midleton Farmers' Market. Darina Allen's husband, Tim Allen set up the Ballymaloe Cookery School with Darina. In January 2003 he pleaded guilty to possessing 977 pornographic images of children. He was caught as part of the Gardaí's Operation Amethyst, which tracked internet users who paid for
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with credit cards. Tim Allen was sentenced to
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and placed on the sex offenders register after offering to pay €40,000 to a children's charity in India. Following Allen's conviction, the Ballymaloe cookery school announced that he would no longer be involved in the business. However, he remains involved.


Memberships

Member of Taste Council of Irish Food Board, Chair of Artisan Food Forum of Food Safety Authority of Ireland, Food Safety Consultative Council of Ireland, Trustee of Irish Organic Centre, Patron of Irish Seedsavers. Member of Eurotoques (European Association of Chefs), IWF (International Women's Federation), Network Ireland, Guild of Foodwriters in UK and Ireland, International SLOW Movement, Bread Bakers Guild of America, IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals – Darina Allen is a Certified Culinary Professional and Teacher and the school is accredited by IACP). Councillor for Ireland in Slow Food Movement and President of East Cork Convivium of Slow Food.


Awards and honours

*2013
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(Cookbook of the Year) for ''30 Years of Ballymaloe'' *2005 Cooking Teacher of the Year Award from IACP *2003 Honorary Degree from University of Ulster *2001 Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year *2000
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Hospitality Award *1996
Langhe Ceretto Prize The Langhe Ceretto Prize ( it, Premio Langhe Ceretto, after Langhe region and Ceretto family of wine-makers) is a literary award, introduced in 1991 and bestowed by a jury of international experts to books dealing with food and viticulture Viti ...
*1993 Laois Person of the Year *1992 Gilbeys Gold Medal for Catering Excellence jointly with Myrtle Allen *Fellow of Irish Hotel and Catering Institute


Bibliography

She has written a number of cookery books including: *''Simply Delicious'' *''Simply Delicious Christmas'' *''Simply Delicious in France and Italy'' *''Simply Delicious Fish'' *''Simply Delicious Versatile Vegetables'' *''Simply Delicious Meals in Minutes'' *''A Year at Ballymaloe Cookery School'' *''Forgotten Skills of Cooking'' * ''Irish Traditional Cooking''. Gill & Macmillan (Britain: Kyle Cathie)Mostly Food – Review of Irish Traditional Cooking
(Accessed 22 November 2011)


References


External links


Ballymaloe Cookery School Homepage
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Darina Irish television personalities Living people 1948 births People from County Laois Alumni of Dublin Institute of Technology Irish chefs Irish television chefs