December 28, 2008
Results - Fried Cauliflower, Chickpea and Silverbeet Salad
December 27, 2008
Fried Cauliflower, Chickpea and Silverbeet Salad
December 26, 2008
Three, One, Two
December 23, 2008
Results - Roast Peaches with Hoegaarden Ice Cream
December 22, 2008
Roast Peaches with Hoegaarden Ice-cream
December 20, 2008
Lake House
December 15, 2008
Giuseppe Arnaldo & Sons
December 14, 2008
I'm tagged, but I don't have kooties...I swear!
I've noticed around the place that lots of people have been playing tag. I secretly wished someone would let me play with them, just like the old days in the school yard, but I thought I was too new to join in. The great team at Hoglet K let me play and now I'm tagged!
So I'm supposed to divulge 6 random facts about myself and then tag others to do the same.....so here goes.
Now for the Tagged!
I've only been blogging for a couple of months, and haven't quite set up a network yet. I've been secretly reading other peoples blogs and gaining inspiration from them, so I thought that I would tag some of them and hence my secret is now out in the open. In all cases I think they are great blogs!
1. The impressive duo at Where's the Beef?, who manage to find vegetarian options at every place they eat.
2. Inspiring recipes at Nourish Me
3. The mysterious super hero at The Caked Crusader, will her identity ever be revealed?
4. Edible photography at butter sugar flour
5. A fellow Maria cooking up a storm at Maria's Food Fix
6. The long established bread and honey blog "a weblog by two girls who really, really, really love food"
December 9, 2008
Christmas Pudding Icecream Cake
November 26, 2008
People are like eggs.....
November 22, 2008
MoVida
Being a Melbourne local is a little bit spoiling when it comes to good food. We have ample options to pick from, not only in number, but also in diversity. MoVida has been a corner stone of great Spanish cooking for some time, and once I had read their entry in Gourmet Traveller, I just HAD to eat there.
I had heard that getting a table at MoVida was a little bit difficult, so when I called to make a reservation I was expecting some advance planning. Even with having this piece of information, I was still surprised to learn that the earliest I could get a table was 8 weeks from my first call. Of course, I did not hesitate, if I procrastinated about it I probably would have had to wait a whole month longer, and I was already hungry!!
Having this very long build up could have resulted in two outcomes, I could build such hype and anticipation around it that I would be deeply disappointed at the end or all my expectations would be fulfilled. I am glad to report the latter scenario was true.
Anyway, back to MoVida. We were seated at a table towards the middle next to a wall, with a view of the bar and obscured view of the kitchen. As soon as I sat down I noticed something horribly wrong. My chair was wonky!! This must have been the most unlevel chair in all of Melbourne. I begun to stress and worry, how could I enjoy my meal if I was going to be sea sick. With much complain and whining Daz finally convinced me to say something to the waiter. It was only at the very second I had mentioned the problem to the waiter did I realize that the floor was a brick paved surface, and a slight shuffle to the left completely fixed the problem. Can anyone say drama queen?? We ordered some drinks and the embarrassment was behind us.
Croqueta - Fried silky croquette flavoured with leek and mahon cheese
Pimiento de piquillo con ajoarriero - Piquillo pepper filled with salt cod and potato
Vieira, jamon y espuma - Half shell scallop oven baked with jamon and potato foam
Costilla con sobrasada - Roasted lamb cutlet encased in a Catalan pork & paprika pate
Cigarillo - Baby leek wrapped in Brik pastry served with a chicken liver parfait
San Jacobo de Cordonice - Hunter Valley quail, partial boned, crumbed, and filled with jamon and mahon cheese
Mejillones en gazpachuelo - Mussels steamed and served in a warmwhite gazpacho sauce
Dessert:
Flan con pestinos - Creme caramel served with spiced sherry pastries
Ganache caliente con turron - Hot chocolate ganache pudding with vanilla bean ice-cream and nougat
I'll only talk about two of the dishes, as they were all sublime and there would not be enough words to discribe them all with justice.
The cigarillo was a great tapas dish. When they say baby leek, this was a real BABY leek. It was tiny, it must have only just sprouted out of the ground before they harvested it for this dish, and thank goodness they did! Wrapped in the crispy pastry it was wonderful to dip into the rich parfait. My mouth is watering just remembering the taste. Before having this dish, Daz was not a real fan of anything with liver in it, not to say the least anything pate like. Since that experience I can safely say he will eat anything that is pate-esque. It amazing to see an event or in the case and taste experience that can change someone’s opinion so dramatically. We loved this dish so much we had to order another before our dessert came out!
The waygu was thinly sliced almost like a prosciutto, but 1000 times more tasty. The egg was slightly cooked, so that once you burst it the creamy filling of the egg poured all over the meat. Once you picked up a slice of the meat you could drench it in a healthy covering of egg and a dollop of foam. The warm egg and oily meat worked wonders together. I almost find it impossible to describe. Other than to tell you to make a booking now and save your stomach over the next two months for this delight.
November 20, 2008
The End of Interlude
At the moment, Interlude stands at position 40 in the top 100. I did not get a chance to eat at this establishment before it closed its doors on 25th October 2008 and I am deeply disappointed. Interlude has been highly recommended by people who have dined there, and has been a high performer for sometime. Robin Wickens has been compared to some of the molecular gastromy greats, I feel like I've been deprived of something special. My aim is to experience ALL 100 restaurants, I didn't think my task would be made easier by candidates disappearing into thin air.
All in all, I look forward to Robin Wickens' new venture and anticipate its entry into the list, even though I missed out on Interlude.
November 18, 2008
Results - Nicoise Salad
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