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1001 Dinners 1001 Nights
A Dash Of Flavour
A Few of My Favourite Things
A Gastronomical Voyage in Melbourne
A Goddess in the Kitchen
Absolutely Famished
Addictive & Consuming (Jeroxie)
After Apple-picking
Albarino to Zinfandel
Alley Life
Arale Food Journal
As Easy as (Vegan) Pie
At My Table
Backseat Baristas
Backyard Pizzeria
Bake It Off
Baking for Thoughts
Beans and Barley
Because that’s what I DO
Beer Blokes
Bloganic.net – The Organic Blog
Breakfast Blog
Breakfast in the S.K.Y.
Breakfast One Suburb at a Time
BREAKIES WORTH GETTING UP FOR
Brush Floss Rinse
Burch and Purchese
Butter Sugar Flour
Café Porridge
cakestorm
CheapLunch3000
Chew on This
Chit Chat Chomp
Chokecherry Pancakes
Coffee of the week
Coffee Review Australia
Confessions of a Food Nazi
Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once
Cookbook
Cooked and Bottled in Brunswich
Cooking and the City
Cooking Down Under – The Blog
Cooking in Melbourne
Cooking with Goths
Crap Kraft Dinner
Crushed guava
Cruxie Faye
Daily Veg
Daylesford and Hepburn Mineral Springs Co
Daylesford Organics
Dedicated 2 Food
Dedicated 2 Soup
Deep Dish Dreams
Delishaz
Disciplined Self Indulgence
Does My Bomb Look Big In This?
Dragon Musings
Eat (almost) Anything at Least Once
Eat Out in Melbourne
Eating Melbourne
Eating Our Way Up High Street
Eating With Jack
Epicureal Epiphanies
EssJay Eats
Esspressoism
Ethno Cooking
Everything Goes With Cream
Fairest Feed
Fat Feminist Foodie
Fill Up On Bread
Fitzroyalty – Food
Five Types of Sugar
Flagrant Food Fawning
Food Addicts Anonymous
Food Fable
Food Lover’s Journey
Food Rehab: The Tastebud Diaries
Food Stuff Melb
Food with Thought
Fooddesigner’s Weblog
FoodHax
Foodie Wanderings
Foodie File
Footscray Food Blog
For the love of beans!
Full as a Goog
Gifts From The Kitchen
Girl That Loves to Cook
Global Gobbler
Gluten Shmooten
Gluttony – Fine Dining Review
Gluttony Gluttony
Good food: Eat Well, Live Healthy
Gourmet Challenge
Gourmet Digs
Gourmet Worrier
Great Ocean Road Restaurant
Greedy Gourmand
Green Cheese
Green Gourmet Giraffe
Greg’s Brunch Wrap
Grub’s Recipes
Guide to the Victorian Markets
Happee Monkee
High Fidelity
Highly Hopped
Holgate Brew Blog
Home?
hookturns
Hungry Hamster’s Food Adventure
I Ate it All … Play with your food
I eat I drink I work
I Eat Therefore I Am
I Just Ate it
I Like Pub
Ice Tea Sugar High
Iron Chef Shellie
It’s All About Flavour
J’s Kitchen
Jenny Loves to Eat
Jules Gourmand
Juliette’s Food Spot
KatKat-Tales
Kitchen Fun with Ti
Kitchen Playground
Kitchen Wench
Kong-Kay1
Ky Speaks
Last Appetite
Laws of the Kkitchen
Lazy Life of Me
Le fang Le kwatsa
Let us sit and eat … and rate
Librarian and the Kitchen
Life Without Gluten
Loam Restaurant
Madam Kwong’s Kitchen
Meals on a Budget
melbedgood
Melbies and Foodies
Melbourne Beer Baron
MELBOURNE BEST CHEAP EATS (TALE OF THE BARGAIN FOODIE)
Melbourne Café Reviews
Melbourne Coffee Review
Melbourne Delectable
Melbourne Dining Experiences
Melbourne Epicure
Melbourne Food Tales
Melbourne Foodie
Melbourne Gastronome
Melbourne Kitchen Tales
Melbourne Larder
Melbourne Ramblings
Melbourne Restaurant Reviews
Melbourne Vegan
Mishka La Mushka
Miss T: Princess Vegan
More To Love Vegan
My Aching Head
My Belly is my Friend
My Delicious Blog
My Food Trail
My Kitchen Kit
My Melbourne Food Blog
New Epicurean
No Eggs or Nuts
noodleoodle
Notes From My Kitchen
Nourish Me
Nutmeg’s Café
Off the Spork
Only Turkish Food
Passing Judgement
Passionate about Life
Pour Quality
Ravenous Melbourne
Rise up and bake
Rubber Ninja vs The Big Smoke
Ryan on Coffee
Sarah Cooks
Sdotjames
secondhelping
Serendipitously Delicious
Sharing My Interests
Should You Eat That?
Slicing Almonds and Zesting Lemons
Slow Beer
Smell & Taste Are My Memory
Smell My Olive Ppits
SOLE Mama
Spatual, Spoon and Saturday
Spikey Mikeys
Sporks and Spoonerisms
Spot4Nosh
St Ali
Stephen Downes
Story Wines
Student on a Budget
Sublime Pizza on Thursday
Suck my radish
Sunnybrae Restaurant and Cooking School
Sweet Cherrie Pie
Sweet Treats
Syrup and Tang
Tammi Tasting Terroir
Taste Buds Galore
Tea Finely Brewed
Ten dollar meals in melbourne
That Jess Ho
The Happiest Hour
The See Food Diet
Thermomixer
Thermomix in North East Victoria
Thus Bakes Zarathustra
Tinto y Blanco
Tomatom
Totally Addicted to Taste
Trotski & Ash
Tummy Rumbles
Two Fat Ronnies
Vic Cherikoff
Unwakeable: Lisa Dempster
Van’s Wonderland
Vanilla Slice Blog
Veganik
Vegerati
Vicious Ange
Vicki Vegan
Vinodiversity
Wanting Kneading
What I Cooked Last Night.
What Katie Ate
What’s for Dinner
What’s for tea?
Where to Eat? What to Eat?
Where’s the Beef?
Why You Want This Wine
Wine Jam
Wine Week
Words and Flavours

Filed under: Vic

RSS Victorian Food

  • Farmers’ Market – Fractals and Monochrome!
    This fortnight’s haul… You are extra lucky today, because you are getting *two* market posts for the price of one (which is the low, low price of nothing at all) – apparently, my life got so thoroughly eaten by Eurovision, lurgy, work, and mad competitive walking (of which more later) that I never did get around to posting all my lovely photos from the farme […]
  • Jazz Apples Masterclass with Fast Ed
    Last year, I discovered Jazz Apples. However, as I was just starting to enjoy them, the season was over after only a month or so. Last year was the first year that this newly created apple, a cross of Gala and Braeburn apples, was sold to consumers. As the trees weren't as mature yet, the amount of apples available was only small. This year though, Jazz […]
  • Raw Vegan Chocolate Brownie Bites
    This is another successful recipe from the always cheerful Hannah from wayfaring chocolate. For some reason regular dried dates make me bloated and feel but medjool dates are fine. I got a big box of medjool dates from costo. These are so simple as long as you have a food processor. Whilst they are not as good regular brownies they do a great job of satisfyi […]
  • The week in brief: 28 May – 3 June
    Hello hello! Happy June (eeeeeeekkkk). This week: pizza P-I-M-P-ing, amazingtown spicy ribs, Besito and hot dog frenzy. Look at my ten minute dinner: I used a mandolin to julienne zucchini, then sauteed them briefly with sliced onion and garlic. Five minutes in the pan, a bit of salt, a teaspoon of my chilli sauce, and topped with left over roast meat – dinn […]
  • Eat. @ Locale @De Bortoli Winery
     De Bortoli Winery, Pinnacle Lane, Dixons Creek, VIC 3775 We recently attended a surprise 30th birthday lunch for a great friend of ours at Locale, the restaurant at De Bortoli Winery in the gorgeous Yarra Valley. We had a fantastic time eating over 3 and 1/2 hours while catching up with good friends.  Locale endeavours to use produce from the De Bortoli Yar […]

RSS Australian Food

  • How to self publish – Di’s article for artsHub Australia
    Di from The Culinary Library recently wrote an article for artsHub Australia outlining the process we undertook to publish our first book, Alchemy of the Mortar & Pestle, Volume 1 of The Culinary Library. Her article has already had over 5000 views and we hope it will help many emerging writers out there to get their words into print. Check out the artic […]
  • Above & Beyond 天外天 - (Hong Kong)
      The newly established Hotel Icon is ambitious in proving itself to stand out from their direct competitors in the vicinity!   The Above and Beyond Cantonese Restaurant already has one of the most gorgeous views of the Hong Kong harbour,  but not content with it’s aspirations,  it takes a look at what has transpired in the local hotel and restaurant scene.  […]
  • Sur Mesure by Thierry Marx, Mandarin Oriental Hotel (Paris) - ♕♕♕♕ 3/4
      Thierry Marx is popular and well known to be a visionary chef, probably carrying with him a slightly revolutionary side to his haute cuisine approach.   He deviates from the well established French Fine Dining style and carries his own styling accent,   probably following in the footsteps of Joel Robuchon after his prolonged hiatus and 1st retirement befor […]
  • Sunday Salivations
    Crostini with Balsamic Strawberries, Ricotta and Pea Shoots Potato Wedges Self-saucing Mocha Choc Pudding  
  • MUSHROOM AND ASIAGO CALZONI
    The other day I had some Asiago cheese left in the fridge and while trying to figure out what to do with it, I stumbled upon this recipe.  I also happened to have all the other ingredients, so I thought of trying it out for dinner.  It was really tasty!  I loved the contrasting flavours and textures: soft and mild potatoes, crunchy and salty speck mixed with […]

RSS Beer and Wine

  • How to self publish – Di’s article for artsHub Australia
    Di from The Culinary Library recently wrote an article for artsHub Australia outlining the process we undertook to publish our first book, Alchemy of the Mortar & Pestle, Volume 1 of The Culinary Library. Her article has already had over 5000 views and we hope it will help many emerging writers out there to get their words into print. Check out the artic […]
  • Above & Beyond 天外天 - (Hong Kong)
      The newly established Hotel Icon is ambitious in proving itself to stand out from their direct competitors in the vicinity!   The Above and Beyond Cantonese Restaurant already has one of the most gorgeous views of the Hong Kong harbour,  but not content with it’s aspirations,  it takes a look at what has transpired in the local hotel and restaurant scene.  […]
  • Sur Mesure by Thierry Marx, Mandarin Oriental Hotel (Paris) - ♕♕♕♕ 3/4
      Thierry Marx is popular and well known to be a visionary chef, probably carrying with him a slightly revolutionary side to his haute cuisine approach.   He deviates from the well established French Fine Dining style and carries his own styling accent,   probably following in the footsteps of Joel Robuchon after his prolonged hiatus and 1st retirement befor […]
  • Sunday Salivations
    Crostini with Balsamic Strawberries, Ricotta and Pea Shoots Potato Wedges Self-saucing Mocha Choc Pudding  
  • MUSHROOM AND ASIAGO CALZONI
    The other day I had some Asiago cheese left in the fridge and while trying to figure out what to do with it, I stumbled upon this recipe.  I also happened to have all the other ingredients, so I thought of trying it out for dinner.  It was really tasty!  I loved the contrasting flavours and textures: soft and mild potatoes, crunchy and salty speck mixed with […]

RSS ACT Food

  • Yanghzou Fried Rice (Vegetarian)
    Just add chopped chicken and prawns instead of peas for a meat alternative.4 cloves of garlic, crushed1 1/2 cups frozen peas150g dried sliced shiitake mushrooms, soaked and drained6 shallots, chopped2 tablespoon Shaoxing rice wine2 tablespoon XO sauce3 - 4 cups cooked long grain rice, chilled2-3 tablespoon peanut oilsalt and pepper, to seasonHeat wok. Add oi […]
  • 2 Yummy BBQ Noodle House
    Our friend Michelle suggested 2 Yummy BBQ Noodle House to us as she loves the Super Tasty Boneless Duck. While browsing their menu, I noticed the restaurant offers a Suckling Pig Banquet Menu. I asked Michelle if she has tried that before. She hadn’t….but would love to. So, it was 12 people against one suckling pig. The dinner started with the presentation o […]
  • Dan Dan Mien (Noodles)
    I've cooked Dan Dan Noodles before, however I've used a slightly different recipe this time, as well as a very different and traditional method.Serves 4500g minced beef1 tablespoon oil 2 teaspoons minced garlic 1 teaspoon minced ginger 5 spring onions, white and green parts chopped 1 tablespoon Chinese rice wine (or dry sherry)salt to taste noodles […]
  • Siren Bar and Restaurant, Gungahlin ACT
    Siren Bar and Restauranthttp://www.sirenbar.com.au/Food: 2.5/5Atmosphere: 3/5Service: 2/5Cost: $$Loved the pillows in the dining area.This was my second vivit to Siren Bar and Restaurant. I don't mind this place. Afterall, it is the only bar in the developing area of Gungahlin at this stage. I have a feeling that if there was another bar of this standar […]
  • :: Where I'll Be ::
      Hello everybody. I just posted this on my Facebook page. I wanted to let you all know that I am pretty much on hiatus from blogging and Facebooking and the www in general. I need time to settle after the upheaval of my husband changing jobs (and no longer working from home) as there is a lot more that I have to do here now! Also, I have some stressful issu […]

RSS NSW Food

  • Product talk : Dove Nutritive Therapy Nourishing Oil Care Nutri-oil serum
    Nuffnang recently gave me an opportunity to trail some of this Dove Nutritive Therapy Nutri-oil to test out, and I've been using it for the last week or so. Dry hair needs more than just moisture, it also needs essential nutrients that restore smoothness, softness & shine. Especially now that winter is coming around, I find that my skin and hair fee […]
  • Diamond Jubilee Chicken
    OK so I’m not a Royalist or a Republican but since I moved away from the Motherland 6 years ago I have become a little more patriotic. This year is a special year in the life of the United Kingdom and I wanted to commemorate the fact that Lizzie has spent 60 years being the Queen of England. Whatever your thoughts on the monarchy you can’t deny that 60 years […]
  • Pino’s Dolce Vita Kogarah
    It’s 40 years since Pino Tomini Foresti opened Pino’s Dolce Vita Fine Foods. Long before that, as a boy of 12 or 13, he started working with his father. Before he was aloud to ever serve customers, he tells me, he had to be able to bone the head of four different animals to the absolute detail required by his father – to remove the meat in one piece. Pino is […]
  • CoLunching at Miss Chu, Bondi
    A thank you to Ricky Chong from Food Morning and Tracy Wang from CoLunching for inviting me to the CoLunching get together at Miss Chu. CoLunching seems to be quite 'hot' right now because it was even on the the Sydney Morning Herald recently. CoLunching is basically a real life social networking experience through dining so to me, it was like twit […]
  • Ragù di salsiccia
    For me, this is the perfect Sunday night dinner. I first tried it years ago when experimenting with different ways to use sausages in more interesting ways, and is loosely based on a River Cafe recipe for a quick sausage sauce. It has since become a firm favourite, and the perfect dish when all you have in the fridge is a few sausages. (Hey, it’s been a busy […]

RSS SA Food

  • Lenzerheide
    Lenzerheide is a long-established restaurant at 146 Belair Road, Hawthorn. It provides fine dining with excellent table service. Merkel and Myrtle were dining with friends in the splendid surroundings. While Merkel cannot afford to eat here too often the food was delicious and looked great.The hot chocolate was presented in a modern double sided cup which pr […]
  • Hayward’s Garage, Carrick Hill, Netherby
  • Next stop, Adelaide …
    8.45am, Saturday 2nd June, Gate 23, Tullamarine airport, Melbourne, Victoria Morning, folks, heading home today after a BIG BIG week in Melbourne, but we’re going home happy! Massive thanks to the Victorian team for 11 excellent jobs across the five days – we couldn’t have done much more to consolidate hearts and palates for the mother ship Yalumba – at all! […]
  • Stratus 233 – Ascot Vale – another magic Melbourne hole in the wall!
    9.10pm, Friday 1st June, Union Road, Ascot Vale, Melbourne, Victoria Evening, folks, we’re at Alex’s hole-in-the-wall, 50-seater restaurant here in Ascot Vale – Stratus 233 – and look at the sign on the door “We are fully booked tonight”. This is a great way to start their first ever wine dinner! That’s looking back towards the street – with the ‘starlight’ […]
  • The Rising Sun Hotel – South Melbourne stalwart!
    12.55pm, Friday 1st June, Raglan Street, South Melbourne, Victoria Afternoon, folks, we’re in the heart of The old South Melbourne Australian Rules Football Club (established 1874) stomping ground – it’s all red and white country around here. The Rising Sun Hotel was always known as one of the main watering holes of the South Melbourne faithful – which is pr […]

RSS QLD Food

  • Chicken, green bean and red grape salad with basil mayonnaise
    I love a classic chicken salad so was really keen to try this when I spotted it online recently.  And it is a particularly lovely salad but … the problem with chefy type recipes is, not that they’re difficult but that there’s a lot of steps to things, not to mention the washing up afterwards.  So I didn’t use the food processor to make the mayonnaise as I co […]
  • High Heel Shoe Cupcakes - high maintenance decorating
    Once upon a time I was moderately fashionable, well as fashionable as you could get in Brisbane with regular shopping trips to Melbourne.Oh the shoes that I had........But now my shoes are made for walking, and running after toddlers and not having to worry about as I traipse through puddles with my 3 year old to get the other kids from school pick up.I neve […]
  • Monte Carlo Biscuits
    Do you remember eating Arnott’s Monte Carlo biscuits when you were young? Perhaps you still buy them? I have been thinking about all the cakes and biscuits that I associate with Australia and the Monte Carlo came to mind.  We often ate them by separating the two sides and licking the interior, something which I [...]
  • Lunch on who?
     Queensland is taking you to lunch this week!Well, I should explain the fine points here - we are coming up to the time of the year when Queensland is the nation's food bowl.  In case you havn't noticed, it gets cold down south in winter and the plants don't grow so quickly. In Queensland we have lots of sun and plants that love the cooler win […]
  • Silent Sunday – our amazing wedding flowers
    Our gorgeous flowers   Our signing table   Beautiful flowers   More beautiful flowers   Bridesmaid bouquet   My bouquet
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