Sydney (not to be mistaken for Sydney Levin, my home girl! ok there's your shout out) is a cosmopolitan and sleek city with a chilled out and beachy vibe. It could be b/c it's surrounded by water and beaches and people commute by ferry from the burbs ... yes I did spot dolphins on my 20 minute commute into the city by ferry and yes those are TWO rainbows over the Sydney opera house spotted from the window of my office and yes I was able to go running with a client during his lunch break over the bridge you see pictured below. And on the other side of the bridge? Oh just a quick dip in the salt water public pool... Nice work/life balance? I should say! After the work week, I spent the weekend on the beach in Manly with my buddy Dan... we indulged in great crispy spinach pizza, cones of gelato, and a sweet and savory brunch right on the water. Whether exploring the coastlines filled with beautiful beaches or driving around in the sun (top down please!), Manly is a lovely weekend getaway.
From West Harlem to Singapore, what's in store for my big appetite and cooking escapades ... join me in the discovery!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Big Mouth Eats in Melbourne
St. Kilda street in Melbourne is right off the coastline in Oz so on a sunny and cool day, it's a perfect spot to get shop around and eat (what else?!)... start off with a BIG breakfast at big mouth. Josh and I sat outside and split two enormous plates of eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, breaded mashed potatoes and grilled tomatoes. Don't forget the lattes! A couple of kg's of meat later and we were off to hit up some local shops... one such shop had fun and creative kitchen wares (with some completely unnecessary ones as well...) like the condiment gun that Josh takes aim with below. And what's a walk down St. Kilda without cake? Not worth with it, that's what! Take a look at one of the bakeries we stopped in for some good ol' Aussie pavlova... that really sweet white meringue and whipped cream cake named after the Russian ballet dancer after one of her tours to down under!
For dinner and drinks that night we met up with some friends at James Squire's pub on the pier. They've opened up tons of great restaurants along the piers which makes for good eats and a fun nightlife. At James Squire, we got both... and live music, my fav! The beer is locally brewed and without chemicals so no hangovers (although I'm sure you can achieve one if you push it...!). Pub fare is normal for Aus, with chicken parmesan (apparently pub fare down there...) and Roo burgers... yes that's me trying to get a Big Mouth bite outa that Kangaroo burger. Nice and rare! It can also be ordered over mashed potatoes, pictured below. My roo burger was satisfying but the best part was the dessert ... I know that's a theme with me, but the Bailey's bread pudding and sticky toffee pudding with ice cream were both scrumptious. The bread pudding was the best version I've had anywhere to date...! Wash it down with a local brew, a good laugh, and some live jams... life ain't half bad here....
For dinner and drinks that night we met up with some friends at James Squire's pub on the pier. They've opened up tons of great restaurants along the piers which makes for good eats and a fun nightlife. At James Squire, we got both... and live music, my fav! The beer is locally brewed and without chemicals so no hangovers (although I'm sure you can achieve one if you push it...!). Pub fare is normal for Aus, with chicken parmesan (apparently pub fare down there...) and Roo burgers... yes that's me trying to get a Big Mouth bite outa that Kangaroo burger. Nice and rare! It can also be ordered over mashed potatoes, pictured below. My roo burger was satisfying but the best part was the dessert ... I know that's a theme with me, but the Bailey's bread pudding and sticky toffee pudding with ice cream were both scrumptious. The bread pudding was the best version I've had anywhere to date...! Wash it down with a local brew, a good laugh, and some live jams... life ain't half bad here....
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Oh Oz... first stop, Melbourne
With it's European-style cafes and graffiti-covered alleyways, Melbourne is a historic and charming contrast to beachy and sleek Sydney. Food and drink in Australia is generally pricey but a 5 dollar (AUD) long black coffee is enjoyed in a chilled out table-lined side-street with fellow caffeine addicts and chatter. And caffeine addicts they are... but not in the I-need-my-fix sense. Lattes and cappucinos are favorites and are served in small glasses or white cups and savored over good conversation. The food in Melbourne is great too. Known for it's fairly international cuisine (the Greek community is apparently the largest outside of Athens!), Melbourne is the spot for lots of ethnic or fusion spots.
Friday night a colleague and I ventured to De Los Santos, a tapas place with an old wood finish and golden lighting for a rustic yet warm feel. We sat at the bar and had the gentleman pictured below, who manages, suggest and serve our meal. I absolutely love to a) sit at a bar and b) have my menu crafted by those who know best...the people that work there of course. It makes for a great meal that feels shared ... and was between Evan and me because DUH it's tapas! We had a few small plates including grilled halloumi, truffle mushrooms misto, spinach and goat cheese salad with pine nuts and plump yellow raisins and chorizo with fried chickpeas. I enjoyed a delicious Pinot Noir to wash it all down. BUT the best dessert I've had in awhile was a perfect end to a lively and balanced meal: warm custard filled donuts in the style of zeppoli with cool yogurt ice cream, gooey honey and crunchy walnuts. The thought right now makes my stomach cry out for more. I will definitely re-create this dessert and it shouldn't be too difficult. The trick is to make a simple yeast dough that's fairly wet and fry large spoonfuls of it until very light golden brown to make sure the inside doesn't cook through - this is the reason for the "custard" style stuffing... which isn't a stuffing at all, but basically raw dough... and who doesn't love raw dough? Ben and Jerry cashed in on this very concept!
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