Category Archives: Cooking

Last of the ham goes into our first terrine

Some followers of this blog will know that Maggie and I spent three full days and nights in the Cote d’Or region of Burgundy in April 2014. To recap: we spent a sinful amount of money on food and wine. … Continue reading

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Calamari: the collector’s edition

Calamari is one of our favourite seafoods and we always have some in our freezer – caught locally, bought fresh and trimmed to our liking by Maggie. We have cooked calamari as the feature ingredient – salt and pepper style, … Continue reading

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Canape caps

When Maggie and I married in December 2006, we celebrated by sharing a seven-course degustation-style lunch with my parents and nine special friends. The meal was prepared and served in our home, with the assistance of three young friends and … Continue reading

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Buffalo green-filled

The title of this post is an obscure pun on the dish we cooked last night and the name of a 1960s North American band formed by Neil Young – one of my top three musical heroes – and the talented … Continue reading

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Possum pickle makes Maggie see green

Every summer, we grow tomatoes in our kitchen garden, with varying degrees of success. The summer of 2013/14 began cool and damp and most of the tomatoes we planted struggled to produce any fruit; it didn’t help that I underfed … Continue reading

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Spiced lamb & fetta croquettes

I have written before about roasting a portion of boneless leg of lamb. This post covers the other use we make of lamb leg meat – minced, flavoured and formed into croquettes. We have had our electric mincer for several … Continue reading

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Christmas Day food in a few words

We are almost one week into 2015, so, before my palate memories fade, here is a brief review of the elongated Christmas Day lunch Maggie and I shared with friends who live a few doors up from us. You can … Continue reading

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The Duke of Beef

The title of this post is a 50:50 pun on the old-fashioned dish Beef Wellington and a restaurant that operated in the Dandenong Range to the east of Melbourne a few decades ago. The restaurant, called The Baron of Beef, … Continue reading

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Festive food: Christmas Day in pictures

      Words to follow later this week.

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Festive food: delicious retro lunch

My mother and father have resided in a nursing home since early 2012. Mum has severe Alzheimer’s disease and can no longer be taken out of the home. Dad has some physical issues but is strong mentally and his appetite … Continue reading

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