Sunday, 19 August 2012

The Chef's Table at Euro

The other night we had a real foodie highlight - a 10 course degustation at Euro at the Chef's Table.  This would definitely be a top 3 experiences for me to date - it was an awesome time.

Euro's Simon Gault is a household name in NZ as one of the judges on Masterchef but he is also known for his love for molecular gastronomy (think Heston Blumenthal and Ferran Adria, from whom a lot of his ingredients come) and The Chef's Table at Euro is his attempt at showcasing some unique and experimental dishes for 8 people at a time seated around a kitchen bar.

Apparently he started The Chef's Table a few years ago but for publicity he recently did a half price deal which we got a couple of seats for.  It sold out very quickly, but the chef told us to watch this space - they'll either do another 'grab one' deal or give details on their Facebook page.

So on with the show:  (it's referred to as 'entertastement' on the Euro web site!)

1. Spanish Bellota ham with creme fraiche and shaved fresh NZ truffles.  We were asked to roll this into a cigar and eat. Only 3 ingredients but honestly, this was a taste sensation and a true example of what can happen if you have the best ingredients.
2. Smoked Caprese Salad.  The first of the 'gastro' dishes.  An array of gastro ingredients such as olive oil which was in the form of little caviars, which was then subjected to smoke under a dome to infuse with the ingredients.
Adding smoke to the caprese salad



3. A deconstructed shrimp coctail.  Probably the most normal dish of the night.
4.  The risotto was to die for. Well, there was half a kilo of butter in the risotto alone, so 'to die for' has a dual meaning!  It was done with an anchovy butter (more heart attack material) and calamari rice.

5.  Favourite Dish: Fois Gras ice cream with sherry vinegar candy floss. The sherry vinegar was freeze dried in a powder form and sprinkled over a candy floss nest. The sweet and savory and textural combination was absolutely mind blowing.

6.  Ravioli.  Ok, in case you thought this was a healthy degustation, the ravioli was made with 300g of flour and SEVENTEEN egg yolks!  Your average home recipe calls for 1 egg / 1 yolk per 100g of flour, and of course this extreme amount of eggs is for the richness (read fat content) of the yolks. The Beurre Noisette had another 1/2 kg of butter....


Some 'crowd' participation

7. Wagyu beef with a venison jus and........  fries cooked in duck fat!  I could feel my arteries bracing themselves but this was certainly good.


8. Freeze dried mandarins and raspberries in liquid nitrogen.  As soon as you put it in your mouth the smoke comes out of your nose and mouth! (OK Curt, we may have to discuss the 'puff' thing!)
9. Deconstructed Pavlova, warm sauce, liquid nitro Pav and fizzy sherbet strawberries.
Hot, cold, fizz, crunch, yum.

The Chef making sorbet with liquid nitrogen

10. Grappa hot chocolate with a a chocolate fig truffle.  Oh my goodness.  I could have drunk a cup of this, not just the pipeful, but once again, an explosion in your mouth.  Definitely a grand finale.

Well,  this is not something we would do every weekend, but as far as foodie treats go, this certainly was worthwhile.  I will have to wait for the butter and duck fat to work their way through my system before the next time!



Monday, 13 August 2012

Olympics, Random Faves and Auckland Graffiti

GO Kiwi's!
So who hasn't been enjoying the Olympics for the last 2 weeks? It's been great to watch New Zealand bring home 5 golds and 13 medals.  Whilst I haven't lost nearly as much sleep over the last 2 weeks as Al, I still couldn't help watching my fair share.

Olympic Faves:

Non New Zealand
1. Michael Phelps in general - what a guy and loved it when he said he was having fun.  (also not quite so full of himself as fellow American swimmer, Ryan Lochte)
2. Usain Bolt in all his events. What a legend. Wasn't it cool when he gave that kid his beanie?
New Zealand
1. Nathan Cohen and Joseph Sullivan mens double sculls - the ultimate 'never give up', come from behind and show 'em what real determination looks like.

GO Mahe!
2. Mahe Drysdale - Rower extrordinaire, who absolutely deserved to be the closing flag bearer after his Beijing comeback

3. Valerie Adams - wow, I shed a tear when she gave her silver medal interview. We'll never know how well she would have done if they actually properly entered her into her event...




Non Olympic Faves:

So other than the Olympics, I have been laying relatively low as I've managed to catch every cold and flu going this winter.  It's given me a chance to read some books, play on my iPad, and generally chill out.

Favourite new on line find 
I'm in love with Jerry Seinfeld's new online series:  ComediansInCarsGettingCoffee.com  If you're a Seinfeld fan like me, this is fabulous.  He picks up various comedians in one of his many vintage cars and gets coffee.  They are 10-15 minute clips and the latest episode I watched was when he picks up Ricky Gervais.  This is quintessential Seinfeld.

Favourite iPad Apps:
To say I love my iPad and iPhone is the understatement of the year.  How did I live my life fully without these?!  Cath was definitely the earliest adopter of us all and always found the coolest apps.  Here are a couple of random ones I am enjoying at the moment.
A Picture of pewter fruit bowl using MarbleCam
1. Kindle - Life before my Kindle Reader App.  hmmmm.....  ok - sure, it's not so easy to get sand out of your iPad if you're on the beach, but hey, I'm in Auckland in the middle of winter so no chance of that anytime soon. I am loving the instant access to great books at North American prices.
2. MarbleCam - takes some cool distorted artistic photos
3. Mashable and Flipboard - cool site for articles which are great for reading over lunch on my iPhone
4. Shazam - this is one I got off Cath for sure.  Let it listen to a clip of any song and it will identify it.


 Almost Favourite App:
Mixtape.co.nz - a New Zealand music collaboration site.  I got an invite from Moochi, one of my fave clothing brands, who put together a mixtape which is worth checking out.  One BIG prob - it requires flash at the moment, so no joy using this on my iPad or iPhone.  Apparently that's coming so I'll be watching this space. (and then it will definitely be a favourite app!)

Favourite Photographer:
And just because this blog seems a bit random, I thought I'd leave you with some random Grafitti shots which Al has captured in and around Auckland. (not just Melbourne has cool grafitti!)
On the wall going down the stairs in St Kevin's Arcade

Found in the middle of nowhere - behind the Caltex petrol station  on Fanshaw St


This is my fave of the Caltex shots.

Caltex 3 - interesting pen names
Mural painted on a wall in Tauranga by NZ artist Timo Rannali
City scape shot in Imperial Lane