Sunday, August 22, 2010

Scullery Food Moments

A first birthday cake that should certainly get the best dressed prize!  Amazing work and detail. It brought back some of the cakes of my childhood - Tip trucks, figure 8 race tracks... The Australian Women's Weekly set that bar very high for home baking. Nowadays the cupcake is experiencing a big resurgence, including elaborate decoration!  I was happy to see this appropriately themed old school roller skate cake at a roller rink party.  The young'n's sat in tubs with wheels as limbered up parents attempted to scare them silly!  Sore hamstrings and some chaffing for my troubles and no cake... It doesn't really matter what it taste like though. 


Cafe Komodo coughs up a cold brekky, sad but true!  Although it appears edible enough this breakfast was a disappointing effort and in the depths of winter a hot breakfast is one of life's treats.  The price tag of $16 was relatively reasonable and would have been a real steal if the the plates were warm and the food was promptly delivered.  The Komodo team is up against it when serving food out of a tin shed in what is now the coldest winter in a long time.  It is not impossible though.  Just last week we enjoyed a hearty full breakfast at Henry on George B'n'B in Moonta in South Australia's Yorke Peninsula.  For $12 you would struggle to find better value, the venue was busy with punters all enjoying the good price on the hot mid winter treat.
Whilst in the area....
The Wallaroo Marina dished up some local snags made by a local butcher that seriously floated this ones boat.  Shiraz infused bangers (made by local butcher Des) on a creamy whipped up mash with a lovely rich sauce.  Other meals appeared passable, although a lamb shank was cooked far to quickly and suffered dearly in the process-  Almost inedible...  The facility itself seems to be lacking a little soul. The walls seem a little bare and the coloured paper napkins and the bread rolls make it seem a little old fashioned for a three year young venue.
On the journey home we stop at a local fishing outlet selling oysters from Coffin Bay from further west, locally caught snapper, crabs and what caught my eye was the pickled baby octopus.  The snapper fillets were large and reasonably cheap, seared and baked with sumac served with spicy yoghurt sauce, they were amazing.  "Steve's Pickled Octopus" are a delicious snack that I would love to see on a local tasting plate that you could enjoy at the local joints with a local ale.  Snags, Snapper, Occy all they need is the local Ale!

Giles

ps. The local pasties at the Kadina Oval were top notch.... Cousin Jacks Bakery, Moonta.
Please comment on your favourite brekky location!