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Niamh Kavanagh: 'I was constantly pulled out of class to sing Ave Maria for some nun’s funeral’

Niamh Kavanagh: 'I was constantly pulled out of class to sing Ave Maria for some nun’s funeral’

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Former Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh joins Kevin Dundon and Caoimhe Young in the kitchen in this week’s episode, in association with Philadelphia. The singer is a born entertainer and not only when it comes to music – making dinner for 20 to 30 people wouldn’t knock a sparkle off her. The Dubliner chose bread & butter pudding for childhood dish on the already popular podcast series. Cooking alongside her mum since she was 11, the flamed-hair star says: “Making dinner for 10 or 30 people, it doesn't faze me. “I love when people come in and chat to me when I'm cooking. I love all of that, so it all works well.” Speaking about her delicious choice, Niamh says: “Bread and butter pudding is a big part of my life. “It started because my mother made it as a dessert when I was young. “We only ever had dessert on Sundays or if people were coming, which is basically the same thing, because it was nearly always more people at our table.”

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