Friday, July 16, 2010
Sorry, its been awhile!
I am planning to head out for dinner tonight though so I hope to be able to write something new soon!
But a few little updates...
Shulz Organic Milk (Timboon, Vic) - Purchased at Collingwood Farmers Market last Saturday. By far the BEST milk I have ever had, since it was finished, no milk has tasted the same.
Lancashite (ooops I mean Lancashire) Pork Sausages - Purchased at Melbourne Showgrounds Farmers Market. I was so disapointed, they tasted that terrible that I actually threw them out. Enough said.
Things to look forward to...
Dinner tonight, think we might be checking out Matsu Hashi on Queens Parade in Clifton Hill, Japanese Restaurant within walking distance to my home, really hope it does not disapoint!
Tasmanian Road Trip 2010 has been booked and paid for! Leaving at the start of September, I am hoping to return with armfuls of things to write about. On my last trip I could have written four posts on the oysters alone!
Til next time!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Farmers Market - Melbourne Showgrounds
It looks like its reasonably new to the Farmers Market scene. There were probably no more than 30 stalls however they did have a good variety of items for sale and I still managed to spend a good $150.
Items I purchased;
- Lancashire Pork Sausages
- Pink Lady Apples
- Goats Cheese & Wild Rocket Gnocchi
- Beef Sausages, Scotch Fillet & Beef Mince
- Red Box Honey
- Ricci's Dipping Sauce
- Boosey Creek Chilli & Garlic Marinated Fetta
- Buffalo Mozzarella
- Sourdough Vienna and Sourdough Fruit Loaf
- Variety of Vegies - Potatoes, Onions, Leek, Carrots and Broccoli
Pink Lady Apples - crisp, fresh, sweet and straight off the tree. I cant remember the name of the orchid, but they were the only orchid there.
Goats Cheese & Wild Rocket Gnocchi (Take Me Home Pasta - Coburg/Morwell, Vic) -Although I slightly overcooked it (I was distracted by a certain meowing cat wanting to be fed), with a basic sauce, its so tasty!
Ricci's Dipping Sauce (Healesville, Vic) - First of all, what a salesman, had me before I even tried the stuff! But its a great product, an asian inspired sauce of chilli, ginger, fish sauce, lime, coriander, lemongrass and other ingredients. I have already used it twice in one week. I cooked some chicken in it for a salad and prepared a noodle dish with it. It's versatile so your not restricted to using it purely as a dipping sauce, and I have been told that it's sensational with dim sims. Ricci's also make a range of flavoured pita chips.

All in all, the market is small but being open every Saturday is a bonus, I would consider heading there each week to even just grab my fruit and veg.
I am planning on cooking the Pork Sausages tonight, so depending on how they turn out you might hear more about them soon!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
My kitchen really rules!
Due to getting out of bed late, having much needed waffles and coffee at a nearby cafe prior to any preparation, we were making our shopping list for the market at 2:40pm. Markets close at 3pm. We still hadn't planned a dessert, but we had decided that mussels were essential to the meal, so getting to the market became essential as we weren't sure where else we would be able get them at 3pm on a Saturday. Well, that would be of any reasonable quality.
We jumped in the car and headed to the market, god bless the market that never closes on time. Got our ingredients, used A's trusty iphone to look up a dessert on the way to the supermarket and then headed home to begin preparations.
Our menu consisted of 4 courses, kinda French with a little Italian and a pudding for dessert.
We finished eating just in time to see Harry Kewell get a red card - yes it was extremely late by this time, wine had been consumed over the course of the night, so our efficiency went down as the hours went by. This may also be the reason for my lack of photos for this entry.
A is, and will always be my cooking (and hamper) partner in crime, and if we ever get the urge to be reality TV stars (doubtful), look out My Kitchen Rules!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Left Bank Melbourne
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Shadows of Blue - Gippsland Tarago River Cheese Company
It's a mild double cream blue. It's soft, very creamy and after its been out of the fridge for awhile, it's spreadable. The Roqueforti mould cultures create this texture and a mild but full blue flavour. Good starting point for people new to blue cheese.
Eat with water crackers, wafers or plain crusty bread, anything else would take away from its flavour! Probably one of the most addictive cheeses I have had the pleasure of eating.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
A few things I wish I had written about but didn't...
Taste of Melbourne 2009
A delectable journey through some of Melbourne's best restaurants all under one roof.
Best Bits?
Turkish Delight filled Doughnuts glazed with honey and crushed pistachios from Maha, I did not want to share! We also met George Calombaris and Gary Mehigan the second we walked in.

My friend A, George & Me outside the The Press Club & Maha Taste Kitchen.

Details
There's also one in Sydney, however its already done for 2010 - http://www.tastefestivals.com.au/australia/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=83
Gracebrook Vineyards - 2008 Venue
Best Bits?
Making a full weekend out of it, camping with friends and visiting some wineries on the way home. The Whitfield Pub also gets a mention, always ready to serve up huge (and delicious) pizzas on a Friday night after the 3 hour drive up. We also witnessed a calf being born!
Little Calf just after it was born... Mumma was very cautious about us!
How's your hip pocket?
The show or weekend if you choose is cheap cheap cheap! $15 per head gets you entrance to the wine show, all the wine you can taste and a glass to drink from. If you don't mind roughing it, you can camp at Gentle Annie for approximately $10 per night (there are shower and toilet facilities too)
King Valley Shed Wine Show
First Saturday in October
http://www.kvv.com.au