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Baked delights in Sydney – Bacco, Zumbo, Laurent and Bourke St Bakery

08 Jan

It feels like I haven’t done a post in awhile…probably because I haven’t! Just been a busy bee lately but I have loads of foodie goodness to come this year.

My visit back to Sydney in September was full of foodie delights and I was lucky enough to sample a few baked treats. My sis and the other half of noredmeat.com loves chocolate, (especially in baked goods) just as much as me! So when she achieved her goal of running the Sydney running festival half marathon in under 2 hours, I surprised her with this exquisite Concorde cake from Bacco Pasticceria in Chiefly Plaza. Surrounding the chocolate and hazelnut (I think!) mousse were columns of chocolate meringue. The internal layers of meringue added a nice crunch to the silky mousses.

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This concorde was one of many delights on offer from Bacco, so if you are lucky enough to work or study nearby, then get on down to the Chiefly Plaza and bag yourself some goodness!

LG03, Chifley Plaza, 2 Chifley Square, Sydney NSW 2000

As I have been living in London, I haven’t seen the Australian version of Masterchef, but I have still managed to hear all about the genius that is Adriano Zumbo. So scheduling in a visit to his Balmain store was always on the cards. By the time we arrived it was late afternoon and so the selection was pretty slim. After some debating, we settled on two very chocolatey choices.

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The first one was an intense chocolate sacher. Whoa! As I said…intense! I’m not too sure what all the layers were but it was basically layer upon layer of rich mudcake-type sponge layered with a ganache. As mum would say, it was ‘wicked’. Not for the feint hearted!

The second one called  ‘Danny has tickets to her box office’ consisted of a chocolate pop rock and popcorn disc, vanilla almond chantilly, dulce de leche, flourless chocolate sponge and almond feulletine. This was pretty exciting to eat as the chocolate pop rock emitted slight explosions into your mouth. And the popcorn pieces gave it a real ‘night at the movies’ feel.

It would be nice to taste some of Zumbo’s other treats – next time we may even branch out of the chocolate spectrum!

Now I have heard Anita gush about Laurent Patisserie, but when I actually saw the shop in Bondi Westfield, it was like an awakening. This little treat called ‘Christine’ was like a trip to Paris. Laurent is a French patisserie with another store on Manly wharf and a bunch in Melbourne…lucky things. Christine herself was decadent. Brownie biscuit, valrhona milk chocolate mousse and a touch of creme brulee. Check out the cross section – this was heaven!

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The Bondi store is in Westfield at Kiosk K107 Westfield 500 Oxford Street Bondi Junction, NSW 2022, (02) 9386 5181.

A few hours before I had to fly back to London, Anita and I did a last minute dash to Bourke Street Bakery. As it was late afternoon there wasn’t too much left, but we did manage to get our paws on these luscious pear tarts! The bakery now has a massive cookbook on sale which looks like it has many of the recipes they use. It is quite fun to peer into the window and salivate at all the goodies on display. Next time we will have to get down there early so we can have a larger selection to umm and ahhh over!

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633 Bourke Street Surry Hills (Corner Devonshire Street)
Tel: +61 (02) 9699-1011.
Open Tue-Fri 7am-6pm, Sat-Sun 8am-5pm
Also located at 130 Broadway, tel: 92813113

Please note that not all of these baked treats were enjoyed on the same day. I don’t think even foodies such as us are up to that!

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Vietnamese rice paper rolls in Sydney

13 Oct

It feels like I haven"t done a blog post in a while, probably because I haven"t! I was back in Sydney recently for a few weeks and had a packed schedule visiting friends and family. Obviously there was loads of food involved which I would like to share.

My sis (the other half of noredmeat.com) had a long list of foodie adventures lined up and the first was an unassuming Vietnamese place in Cabramatta. While at first I was hesitant to make the journey out to Sydney"s west, Thanh Binh was quite a surprise.

We didn"t even read the menu, instead followed Anita"s lead and ordered the prawn rice paper rolls which you roll yourself.

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We are soon presented with various plates and bowls containing the ingredients for this feast. The table is adorned with the prawns which are minced and wrapped around sugarcane, vermicelli , rice paper sheets, a bowl of steaming water, and the various veggies and herbs, and of course fresh chilli.

It takes us a few attempts, but we soon get the hang of how to roll your own. My preferred method is to submerge a sheet of rice paper in the water until it has softened, then place it on a clean plate and if possible to stretch it across the plate without any folds. I then layer a slice of the prawn mince, some vermicelli, then strips of lettuce, cucumber and bean shoots, and fresh mint, followed by some chopped up chilli. Then the folding. I found the best way was to fold them like a fajita, but each to their own. It"s always a challenge to fold them after you have stuffed so much of the prawn and veggies inside. The chilli sauce is great to dunk your finished roll.

This would be a pretty easy meal to prepare at home too – it"s definitely one for me to try soon!

If you are in Sydney and want to make the trip to Cabramatta, here are the details:

Thanh Binh Restaurant 52a John St, Cabramatta NSW 2166

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Somehow after stuffing ourselves, we still wanted to try a Pandan waffle!

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Billu’s Indian Eatery, Harris Park, Sydney.

30 Aug

One of the best Indian restaurants in Sydney is Billu’s. Every time we go I am sooooo full and wish I hadn’t eaten so much but it’s all just so good. It’s one of my parents favourite restaurants and it is always packed with other Indian’s which is a good sign of a good Indian restaurant. They play Bollywood movies on a flat screen TV which adds to the experience. Even though it is in Harris Park it is worth the trip. They have recently opened a new restauranton Church St, Parramatta and have another restaurant in Epping.

We started today’s late lunch with Papri Chaat ($6.50). It is covered in tamarind, yoghurt, onion, chickpeas, coriander, green chilli’s and sev. It is a great way to start an Indian feast.

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Next is Dahi puri ($6). Which is similar to papri chaat except it is all in a tiny bite sized puri, which you pop in your mouth for a flavour explosion.
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I usually get a Paneer Dosa every time I come here but they are pretty big and I’m not that hungry so we decide to have a paneer sizzler ($14.50) instead. Boy oh boy this is my absolute favourite. It is cottage cheese marinated in yoghurt and spices finished with onion, capsicum and a special sauce served on a sizzling platter. Heaven!

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The tawa chicken ($18.90) that mum orders is a hit. Actually this was the reason for going to Billu’s today. Brett and I went to the good food and wine afficionado which was really lame and stopped in at my parents. Normally mum has a stash of tandoori chicken in the freezer but since she didn’t have any she suggested we go to Billu’s. So anyway the tawa chicken, similar to chicken tikka masala but with a sweet and spicy marinade is now up there with my other favourites.

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Other dishes we ordered to complement our favourites were chicken biryani ($13.90) and garlic naans ($3 each).
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This cross section photo of the paneer makes me wish there was a Billu’s in the city.

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Billu’s Indian Eatery,

62-64 Wigram St, Harris Park, Sydney

9687 7785

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