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Rainy Day Ramen. Hirafu Village.
Its raining in the village today. It’s quite warm at zero degrees celsius This is the first time in six years we have experienced rain. Usually its a snow storm or “brizzard” that puts the lifts on hold and gives … Continue reading
Posted in Musings & Inspiration, Where I Love to Eat
Tagged Food, Japanese, Niseko, Ramen, Skiing, Travel
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Ohayo Gozaimasu. The Paddington Foodie in Japan.
Ohayo Gozaimasu. That’s Good Morning in Japanese. It’s 6:30 in the morning and we have just landed at Narita Airport in Tokyo. In transit. Waiting for our connecting flight to Sapporo in Hokkaido. The northern most island of Japan. Then … Continue reading
From the Vietnamese Imperial Court. Spring Rolls With Pork, Crab and Prawns.
Something substantial to serve with drinks. From the Vietnamese Imperial Court. Spring Rolls with pork, prawn and crab no less. Fit for an emperor. Crisp, crunchy and delicious. And so easy to prepare. All the work is in the preparation … Continue reading
Posted in Pork, Seafood, To Serve with Drinks, What I Love to Cook
Tagged Cabbage, Carrot, Crab, Food, Garlic, Ginger, Mushroom, Pork, Prawns, Spring Rolls, Vietnamese
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The Perfect Post Christmas Panacea. Turkish Apple Tea with Raspberries, Hibiscus, Lemon and Mint.
Feeling a little fragile this morning. After a full day of festive feasting. We had a wet, dreary, rainy Christmas Day but hardly noticed. Our theme courtesy of the gorgeous Cate. White and bright. Joyous and uplifting. Today we woke … Continue reading
Posted in What I Love to Drink
Tagged Cinnamon, Cloves, Food, Gluten free, Hibiscus, Lemon, Mint, Orange, Raspberry, Tea, Turkish Apple
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From Our Family Table. Christmas Turkey. Brined, Roasted and Stuffed.
Success! There is really only one way to describe our brined, roasted and stuffed turkey. Moist, flavoursome and delicious. Appreciated by our guests. And most importantly completely demolished. Always a good sign. A most fitting finale for my Christmas recipe … Continue reading
Posted in Poultry, What I Love to Cook
Tagged Apples, Brine, Caramelised Onions, Christmas, Food, Gravy, Roast, Sage, Stuffing, Turkey
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Talking Turkey. With Apple Cider and Spice. Brining Tonight. Roasting Tomorrow.
Tonight I’m brining a turkey. For lunch tomorrow. OK. I’ll admit that I have never ever brined a turkey before and to the best of my knowledge have never even eaten a brined turkey. I do recall a neighbour brining … Continue reading
Posted in Poultry, What I Love to Cook
Tagged Apple, Brine, Christmas, Cider, Food, Spices, Turkey
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The Accidental Gift. Of BBQs, Pizza Ovens and Clay Paving Bricks.
Christmas gifts. They say it’s the thought that counts. A well-chosen gift speaks volumes. Here is an accidental gift. Quirky and inexpensive. A definite conversation piece. At home with my parents we decided to make pizza for lunch. My parents … Continue reading
Posted in Musings & Inspiration, Pizza, What I Love to Cook
Tagged BBQ, Christmas, Clay, Food, Pizza, Stone
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Dominica’s Christmas Pavlova. With a Medley of Fresh Berries
Today I rendezvoused at a local cafe quaintly named The Grumpy Baker. With my cousins to discuss our Christmas Day menu. There is one unspoken rule. Everyone pitches in and shares the load. We like to keep it simple. A … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Sweet Treats, What I Love to Cook
Tagged Baking, Blueberry, Christmas, Cream, Food, Gluten free, Pavlova, Raspberry, Strawberry
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Fresh From My Father’s Summer Garden. Battered Zucchini Blossoms with Ricotta, Herbs and Lemon.
Such a busy, busy time of year. As we are celebrating Christmas in Sydney this year, we have just returned from a pre Christmas visit to Canberra to see family and friends. One of the joys of each of our … Continue reading
Posted in To Serve with Drinks, Vegetables, Vegetarian, What I Love to Cook
Tagged Food, Herbs, Lemon, Ricotta, Summer, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Zucchini
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My French Heaven. A Festive Christmas Starter. Salmon Tartare a la Stéphane.
Christmas is just twelve days away. Time to seriously think about what will be on the menu for Christmas lunch. Here is our starter. A very sophisticated but deceptively simple Salmon Tartare. Courtesy of Stéphane at My French Heaven. I could … Continue reading
Posted in Seafood, To Serve with Drinks, What I Love to Cook
Tagged Chives, Christmas, Cream, Food, French, Lemon, Onion, Salmon, Tabasco, Vodka, Witlof
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