Debbie McGee
Television, stage and radio star Debbie McGee checks in to the B&B hoping to bring some magic to her stay. During Debbie's fifty plus years in showbiz, she's achieved a myriad of things, not least becoming the first female member of the magic circle in the 90s. But during Debbie's stay at the B&B, she experiences a number of firsts, including smoking fish and glass blowing with an unusual ingredient.
Her first stop on her Northern Irish adventure is the local smokehouse whose owner Ruairidh Morrison has mastered the art of hot and cold smoking local salmon to perfection. Ruairidh has also experimented with smoked black pepper which adds a kick to the B&B dessert.
Debbie found a love of the kitchen cooking for her late husband Paul Daniels, so fits right at home with chef Alex in the B&B kitchen. Here they whip up a seafood feast and a sweet treat incorporating the locally smoked black pepper.
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