Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Nam Son (Springvale), Chappelins (South Yarra) and Blue Chilli (Fitzroy)

With the year well and truly underway, I have neglected in updating my gastronomic adventures. Nothing substantial to write home about, but well worth the document.

Nam Son - Springvale

A regular during our weekly Friday night dinners, we have always gravitated to the usual. Bang Xeo (Sp?) is a definite, if not large, entree. If it's just Donella and I we will only have another main dish and rice. If Mark joins us, we will almost always have an additional two mains. On this particular occasion, we only ordered the Sizzling satay beef. Normally not a fan of 'satay' dishes, this rendition was perfect on my palate. Neither too heady or subtle. Perfect when soaked into the rice.







Chappelis - South Yarra
An old favourite, I remember the days when after roller-blading we would drop by, sometimes at midnight, for a nightcap with a side of tiramisu and oysters kilpatrick.

Jamie and I decided on a quiet Saturday night bite before heading off for a light drinking session. Nothing too over the top, I ordered the grilled calamari salad. Clearly very fresh rings of calamari, light crumbed and timed perfectly. Once again, paired with a sauv blanc.





Blue Chillies - Fitzroy
With Miranda due to 'burst' in a few weeks, it was an apt opportunity to have her belated birthday lunch. She recommended the Curry Laksa and I was not disappointed. Very 'lemak', this dish was made with ample lashings of canned coconut milk. Very difficult to us aussies to get our hands on fresh coconut milk, this is really as good as we can get. Mark had the Singapore noodles but I stupidly failed to take a photo.

Chilli Padi, Docklands


One lazy Saturday morning we needed a wee visit to Costco in the Docklands.  Still somewhat of a novelty, we have a tendency to indulge and over purchase. An Americanised version of Aldis on steroids, Costco is a magnet for bogans. I have never felt so ‘common’ in all my life. Moccasins, women with missing front teeth, rat’s tails!! Need I say more. Despite all its apparent shortcomings, this warehouse does offer substantial savings along with less commonly available products. What enticed us on this day?


-          1kg bag of potato crisps = $9
-          1kg bag of crackers = $9
-          4kg of frozen blueberries = $23
-          1.5kb of Ling fillets = $13
-          And the list goes on...

As this coincided roughly with lunch time, we decided to get a spot of lunch. With a plethora of cafes and restaurants to choose from, we decided on the closest to Costco...Chilli Padi. Having dined at their parent restaurant in the city, my expectations were high.

Mark ordered the seafood keoy teow ($13) and I had the Malaysian Bento Box ($15). They have a current special whereby they will validate your parking if you exceed $40 in a single order. You do need to park within the Docklands car park, not the Costco car park. With our two dishes and two drinks, we didn’t come close of breaking the limit so didn’t even enquire about it.


My bento box arrived in under five minutes as everything was already pre-cooked. A side of cold beef salad, stick of satay, huge serving of Indonesian daging rendang, two fish cakes, steamed rice and canned peaches. The fish cakes were a tad tough but flavour was well placed. With a rather non-descript taste, I could barely make out the beef salad apart from the onion. The single stick of satay was over powered by the distinct aspect of peanut butter. Any Malaysian or Indonesian cook would never fall upon the trick of using peanut butter when making their satay sauce. The beef rendang was passable. The meat easily flaked and melted in your mouth. Just be wary of chomping down into chunks of star anise. I didn’t even go anywhere near the canned peaches.

Mark’s seafood keoy teow was a respectable effort but lacked depth. With scatterings of egg and fried shallots, I was extremely disappointed with the lack of fried lard and cockles. With only two medium sized prawns and frugal sharing of calamari, this was verging on vegetarian.


If you are wanting a quick, reasonably priced and filling feed, head down to Chilli Padi. Definitely not hawker grade cuisine, but far superior to the Nandos.



For dinner that evening, I lightly battered the pieces of ling with flour, breadcrumbs, turmeric, paprika, Sichuan pepper corns, cumin powder and salt. Lightly pan fried with side of salad, this proved to be a very hearty end to the day. The fish was extremely meaty and, if it was a white fleshed fish, was verging on a similar texture to tuna. Perfectly paired with a lively sauvignon blanc. Sublime!



Monday, January 11, 2010

Home, Work and Friends

This third instalment provides a brief insight into dishes friends, family and yours truly prepared or bought. Once again, a random selection of photos from my hundreds of albums.


Intoxicatingly brilliant
Potted Stilton
Frozen raspberry vodka
NY 2009 Brekkie
Xmas 2009 Pudding Truffles
Baked New Year Cheesecake with coconut balls
Mee hoon
Standard BBQ - lamb chops, chicken and sausages
hmm...i really cannot remember this disk
BBQ take 2
BBQ with chicken feet. :-)
Nasi briyani and cold pasta salad with quail eggs
Chelsea's lovely tid bits
After delight with Ira and Tony
Xmas 2009 ham with carrots and peas
My first attempt at egg tarts

Mark's Chocolate ice cream mess
Xmas 2009 work dinner

Xmas 2009 work dinner
Emma's brilliant oxtail ravioli
Xmas 2009 - turkey and burnt crackling
Xmas 2009 - Dinner with the Storeys - Rolled chicken
Big Paul's Bday chocolate cake
Xmas 2009 dinner with the Storeys
Golden Syrup cake
Xmas Eve 2009 Breakup lunch
Mince pies
Xmas 2009
Xmas 2009
Xmas 2008 with Krispy Kreme donuts
Krispy Kreme plain donuts
Mixed
Dette's bits
Donuts are served
Toora getaway 2009 - nutrigrain
Vitasoy and nutrigrain, well done Jamie
Will clearly enjoying that choclate coated strawberry
Xmas Plum pudding - 30th year

Dingley 2009 Xmas BBQ
Xmas 2009
Xmas 2009
Xmas 2009
Eggplant sambal
Sambal
Chicken curry
Xmas 2009
Xmas 2009
Dette's croquenbush (sp?)
Xmas 2009 brekkie
BBQ take 3

Caviar
CNY 2007
Chicken with broccoli
Salt and pepper calamari
Baked New York Cheesecake
Dette's awesome bday cake for Nathaniel
Tea eggs
Char keoy teow
Good wholesome fish crackers -
Butter chicken
CNY 2009
CNY 2009



My drunken chicken and turkey

CNY 2008


Chelsea's Cob loaf dip
Before
Murray Cod - before
Crayfish - placed in the freezer for half an hour before killing but when the knife went through its head, the damn crayfish started walking away. Very traumatic.

Butter Prawns


Steamed murray cod
hmm...crayfish
Mum's bday 2009
2009
My first attempt at a Taiwnese x Hong Kong fruit sponge cake
Steam boat - ready?
\Steamboat
Skull!