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November 29, 2007

Hay Hay Joey - You're a Winner

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Congratulations to Joey at 80 Breakfasts . You voted her terrine tops in the latest Hay Hay Its Donna Day  Thanks  Tami at Running With Tweezers  for the great theme and hosting.  We are taking a short break over Christmas and Joey will announce the next Hay Hay Its Donna Day in January.

I made Joey's terrine this week. Mine doesn't look as nice as Joeys but it did taste good.
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November 28, 2007

Hey George Where's My Mag

A reader sent me this article from todays Guardian Newspaper.  Despite the article I still love George my Nespresso machine.

I just want to know "where's my free magazine Nespresso?"

November 26, 2007

Daring Bakers Get Doughy

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Dbpinksm_2 Sadly I missed  last months Daring Baker  event hosted by Mary of  Alpineberry .  Those Bostini Cream Pies did look good.  This month Tanna at My Kitchen in Half Cups is hosting and has chosen Tender Potato Bread.

Nigel over at the NZ blog Curios Kai  has documented his making of a traditional Maori Potato Bread known  as  Rewena Bread .  Potato is used as the leavening agent.

I've been trying to find the time to make my bread since we got back from Australia on 12th November. An invite from Arfi to go whitebaiting  on the Waikato River and instructions to bring something for a shared lunch gave me the excuse.

I started the process about 5PM Tuesday night by boiling the potatoes. By 10 PM I had two loaves of focaccia sitting on the bench. This was my first time using potato in bread dough. All went well with the dough and the baking. I used 16 ounces of potato and did not need to add all of the flour. The dough was soft as I expected. Personally I prefer my regular plain old flour dough. But it was fun to try this dough. Thanks for the challenge Tanna.

Here are a few photos of the white baiting trip.  That's Arfi  in the pink top.  You can tell she's a blogger - she's wearing a  camera. Click on any photo to enlarge.

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We had lots of fun and the white bait fritters were delicious.

November 24, 2007

I HEART Queensland

....so much so we are returning there to live. Very soon actually. Like in just 4 weeks time. Originally we thought we would come home and have Christmas in New Zealand and move in 2008. Then we thought,why wait, so we made some calls  and we are leaving New Zealand for  ever on 20th December and making  a new home on the Gold Coast.  After 32 years on this side of the Tasman  I'm heading home.

Here are a few things I love about Queensland.

Eumundi Markets
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Belle Epoque

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Mecca Bah

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Buzz 

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People watching at  Palazzo Versace

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Crab sandwiches at the The Spit Kiosk

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Prawns from Pete's  Fish Market - perfect with a bottle of semillon.

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Tokonoma Café

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Dinner a Shirl's

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The best morning coffee/ afternoon beer view.

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We don't want it being over run by tourists. If you visit I'll blindfold you and take you there.

 


November 19, 2007

I love Melbourne, Especially Movida

We spent our last night in Melbourne at Movida , the best Spanish Restaurant in the country according to Australian Gourmet magazine.  It requires a bit of booking ahead but we were lucky and got a table within a couple of days. It was much too dark to take any photos but I have a photo from opposite the front entrance.  Melbourne is full of lots of little lanes  where we discovered interesting little bars and cafés to stop for coffee or wine.  The lanes also have some interesting graffiti art and this was one of my favourites outside Movida.
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We chose to share a selection of different dishes.  My Mother had flown over from Perth to spend the week with us and it seemed a good way to introduce her to the  many tastes of Spain.  Check out the menu here.   Naturally we had the Iberico Jamon , Morcilla and Pulpo. I have one complaint - the Churros . They were great but the dipping sauce was not up to standard. The chocolate taste was over shadowed by the cornflour used as a thickener. A couple of days earlier we had shared a plate of churros with some friends in Ackland Street at an ordinary little Mexican restaurant - the dipping sauce was pure melted chocolate.

Our other memorable meal was at Hako . It took us a little while to find this place.  Stephanie had recommended the restaurant to me but it has moved since then. I sensed my mother and Bryan getting a bit cross as I insisted I had come this far and today I wasn't going to lunch anywhere else but Hako. We eventually found it at its new address 310 Flinders Lane.  Look out for a review in the Melbourne Age  in December - they were taking photos for the article when we arrived. The only decent photo I have taken here is of my mother having her first taste of Sake. Not a pretty sight.  All the more for me Mother.

I love Tempura and as soon as I saw it on the menu my decision was made. It was served as part of a Bento Box with the usual rice and miso. Excellent.

Plum had suggested a couple of her favourites. The first being Di Stasio where we had a quick pasta on our first night after arriving  late in Melbourne. It was a busy Thursday night and we walked in off the street around 9 PM. Service was slow and the portions, although tasty, were small. Bryan's pasta main was the same size as my pasta entrée although very different in price. So I did something I have never done before. When they made a mistake on the bill and didn't charge for one glass of wine I didn't point it out. I'm of the opinion if you are going to complain about being over charged you should be prepared to point out when you have been under changed. But not tonight. We paid the bill and made off into the night. Almost crashing into Ben Lee in our rush to disappear before they noticed.

Plum's other recommendation  Cacoa Café was more successful. Gorgeous chocolates and cakes. I had my eye on a particular bright lime green cake but on the day we visited the cake was gone and no more due in for a couple of days. If I couldn't have bright green I'd have something red - this pretty  strawberry and chocolate and vanilla mousse. Ohh YUM.

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We visited Prahran Markets several times to pick up supplies for picnics when the weather was nice.  I'd shop here if we lived in Melbourne.  Here are a photos taken on our visits.

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...and cupcakes from the Crabapple Cupcake Bakery

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Next post : eating in Queensland

November 17, 2007

Hay Hay Tami Rounds Up Terrines

The Hay Hay Its Donna Day - Terrines presented by Tami are in her round up.  Check them out and vote for your favourite.

The Lakehouse- Daylesford

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After a busy week in Melbourne we felt like taking it easy for a couple of days. Daylesford  was on our route north and  the perfect spot for some quiet time.  An added bonus, it was the home of the award winning Lake House hotel and restaurant.

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Despite the fabulous a lá carte menu and even better wine list we decided to have the well priced menu special of a main and entrée with a glass of wine and finish with something from the dessert menu.  The staff were excellent . It wasn't a busy lunch service so we enjoyed chatting with them and gleaning some local knowledge.

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We shared the entree platter for two. 

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You can only eat  trout in New Zealand if you catch it yourself or you happen to know someone who fishes for trout and they are happy to give you their catch. Here was my chance to eat trout. The last time I ate it was in France in 2004. At the Lake House it was served pan fired with a crisp skin and meltingly soft inside.

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Bryan said his chicken was sensational.

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We were to full to face dessert so set off for a walk around the lake in the hope we would be hungry on our return.

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Sadly we still couldn't face dessert. We did get to see the private dining room which had been prepared for a photo shoot on the day we were there.

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The table is in the cellar and opens out onto a private balcony over looking the lake  where you can enjoy pre dinner drinks before moving inside for dinner at the beautifully set tables using native bush flowers. This would be the perfect venue to celebrate a special birthday.

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On our walk around the lake we spotted this lone little duckling paddling furiously towards his mother and siblings.

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Next post: Some Melbourne food experiences.


 

November 15, 2007

My Country

I love a sun burnt country, a land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons, I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror- the wide brown land for me!

From MY COUNTRY by Dorothea McKellar.

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Every Australian child at some point in their school years learns this piece of Australian Bush poetry.  Driving the  inland route between Melbourne and Brisbane I suddenly found myself reciting the second stanza of this well known poem.  I've always understood the poem but it wasn't until I experienced the wide horizons I saw before us  I really began to appreciate the words.

My Country  was written by Dorothea McKellar  in 1904 while in England and homesick for the country of her birth, Australia.

And then after two days heading north we find the rugged mountain ranges.

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.......and finally after all that driving we arrived at my favourite piece of  Australia.

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...the Gold Coast, Queensland.

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I heart Australia. Come back in a day or two for some foodie adventures. I had many.

November 14, 2007

It's Been So Long

We arrived home in Auckland Monday evening and I immediately emailed Tami  to tell her I'd be making my terrine, a little late, for Hay Hay Its Donna Day .  After a busy day yesterday with lots of things to be done, after two months away, I went looking for peaches in my favourite fruit and veggie shop. Sadly none to be found as it's too early in the season. Absolutely nothing else available or affordable worth making a terrine with so forgive me but I've copped out of the latest Hay Hay Its Donna Day. Tami  will have the round up out this weekend.  I haven't read any blogs in a month so I'm looking forward to seeing all the fabulous terrines you have made.

I've missed you all so much I'll be busy visiting blogs for the next few days to catch up on everyone's adventures over the past two months. Check back in a day or two to see some photos of my adventures in Australia.

November 01, 2007

Postcard From Australia #6

Had a super time in Melbourne. Caught up with a few old friends. Superb night at Movida, nice lunch at Hako. Took us awhile to find Hako as it has moved premises. Spent two nights in Daylesford and had lunch at The Lakehouse - fabulous. Great food, beautiful setting and attentive staff. Really found ourselves missing the Gold Coast so drove back earlier than planned through Bendigo, Echuca, Narrabri, Coonabarbran, Goondawindi. Fascinating scenery. Have spent the last two nights with a friend in Buderim and will be back on the Coast this evening.

Thanks for your comments. Lovely to hear from you. Missing you all. Haven't seen any puggles Cath but lots of kangaroos and emus.

Wish you were here.

Love

Barbara

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