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Christmas in a Box

Christmas in a Box

All the Trimmings

A Christmas dinner without the trimmings is little more than a roast. The devil is in the detail after all, which is why we create our own stuffings and sauces.

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Our traditional chestnut stuffing is handmade using fresh herbs, chestnuts and apple. We also have a delicious fresh parsley and sage stuffing which is prepared with onions, butter and fresh breadcrumbs, the perfect accompaniment to your Christmas turkey.

Handmade Chestnut Stuffing

Serves 6-8 | 350g €4.95

Traditional Parsley & Sage Stuffing

Serves 6-8 | 350g €4.95 hand MADE

Homemade Ham Glaze

180g €4.95

Fig Relish with Balsamic Vinegar

200g €5.95

All of our sauces & trimmings are available in-store at your local Donnybrook Fair. Just ask a member of our team!

Cranberry Sauce

200g €5.95

Onion Marmalade

200g €5.95

Homemade Gravy

525ml €5.95

Fresh Fruit & Veg

From carrots to parsnips and potatoes to sprouts – we’ve done the hard work in sourcing the finest veg Ireland has to offer this Christmas, so all you need to do is cook, serve and enjoy!

Can’t find what you need? Just ask one of our team members and we’ll be happy to help.

The story of our Kitchens

When Donnybrook Fair was founded in 2001, we had one goal in mind: to make our shop a destination for food lovers. To achieve this, we knew that we needed a kitchen space to create a line of classic meals from scratch. It had to be something special - a cut above the rest, something borne of devotion to food.

What started with just six chefs in our Morehampton Road store slowly grew into a much bigger project, and after searching across Dublin to find a new home, our fully-fledged kitchens in South Dublin were finally founded in 2012.

Now producing hundreds of meals, salads and baked goods every day, our kitchens are the beating heart of Donnybrook Fair. At this very minute, a team of over seventy chefs are hard at work creating the food that we hope will find a home at your table come Christmas Day.

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