Pelicans

Eating in Adelaide

Dear Reader,

There wasn’t a post last weekend. I was with my girlfriend in Adelaide. I did a little cooking, but nothing I want to post about. Instead, I’ll share some thoughts on what we ate when we went out.

Adelaide Zoo Pelicans

Adelaide Central Markets

On Saturday, we went looking around the central markets at lunchtime. The Central Markets in Adelaide are a must-see. There is a good diversity of outlets with something to suit everyone, including those who have specific dietary needs.

I suggested laksa, but I should have gone with the suggestion to enjoy an Italian meal. The laksa was okay, but it could have been spicier. Why is it that I seem to be wearing a white shirt when I feel like eating laksa? Yes, I soiled my shirt while slurping noodles from my chopsticks. You can’t take me anywhere! We went for a combination laksa with chicken, pork, beef, seafood surprise, and prawns. We decided to eat our bowls of coconut creamy noodles and meat outside a vegan laksa outlet. It wasn’t until after we sat down that I noticed how wrong my choice of seating was. Sorry vegans 🫤

We both have a fondness for cheese, and the cheese shop in the markets didn’t disappoint when we asked for suggestions for a hard, soft, and blue cheese. The blue was a Roquefort, the hard was a cheddar, and the soft was a creamy brie. We enjoyed eating some cheese late that afternoon with some lavosh bread. We also had some Beerenberg fig and pomegranate, perfect with blue cheese.

Locavore

On Sunday, we enjoyed lunch at Locavore in Stirling in the Adelaide Hills. The restaurant is known for using produce sourced locally.

While the menu online (Summer menu when accessed on Wednesday, 20 April 2022) differs from what we read on Sunday, the online menu is a good reckoning of what we had to choose from. We started with a dozen oysters (natural), which came with a south-east Asian inspired sauce and wedges of lime. The oysters were plump and fresh. It’s been ages since either of us has enjoyed oysters, so this was a treat.

We shared a piece of pork belly with sweet potato mash, bok choi, and a delicious relish for one of the main course dishes. The second main we shared was fresh gnocchi with a lamb ragout. We also enjoyed a side of rocket leaves, blue cheese, pear, and red onion.

We were seated in the middle of the ground floor dining area. The restaurant also has a mezzanine, or maybe it’s better to call it an upper floor. The restrooms are located up there, and when I went to use the toilet, I noticed the upstairs area was quieter and set for slightly larger tables. There are also outdoor tables too if you prefer that.

The service was quick, friendly, and attentive. We didn’t have to wait too long for our meals to arrive. As we scanned around the room, some patrons looked like regular customers. I’m guessing some of them lived in the area. The conversations with the waitstaff were chatty and friendly.

The drive into the Adelaide Hills is delightful, with some nicely curved roads and terrific scenery. I kept my eyes on the trees, looking for koalas.

If you’re going to be in the Adelaide Hills and need a place for lunch, check out Locavore. I don’t think you’d be disappointed.

Bakery on O’Connell

On Monday afternoon, I was treated to a delicious vanilla slice. Regular readers will know my fondness for this classic Australian pastry.

The walk-in traffic of this place is high. This is an excellent sign for high-quality pastries and coffee. I wasn’t disappointed. We also tried a Nutella heart which was good. Next time, I want to try the apple turnover. I have it on good authority; it’s incredible. I’m also keen to try a genuine Adelaide pie floater.

The company, coffee, and cake, aka the 3Cs, were perfect, in my opinion.

This place is open all the time, every day and all day (and night), including public holidays. Suppose I had completed my training and resident years in Adelaide. This would be the perfect hangout for after late shift dinner and breakfast after night shifts. I can also see myself turning up at 6 am for coffee and a cake before a day shift. The only time Bakery on O’Connell is closed: Christmas eve to just after new year’s day. Perhaps this is when it’s best not to be in Adelaide! 😆

Prezzo Italian Ristorante and Wood Fired Pizza

After some sightseeing, including the museum and art gallery, we felt like eating pizza, so we headed to Hutt Street and stopped at Prezzo.

Check out the review I wrote on Google Maps; it describes how we enjoyed a good pizza and hot chips. I’d eat at Prezzo again.

Muratti Cakes and Gateaux

On Tuesday morning, we went to another patisserie for morning tea. Along with a delicious coffee, we enjoyed a subtle tasting pistachio slice (Three layers of flourless almond and chocolate brownie, layers of pistachio mousse and milk chocolate mousse dusted with pistachio) and a delightfully tart, passion framboise tart (passionfruit mousse and raspberry jam in a butter pastry shell garnished with fresh raspberries). The savoury offerings also look good. I want to go back and try these.

Where are the food photos?

No food photos for this post. I didn’t shoot many pictures at all. We went to the Adelaide Zöological Gardens and saw the pandas and many other animals. The two species I did capture were some pelicans and a lovely cassowary. When we saw the feet on the cassowary, we did wonder what they might taste like as a yum cha meal. 😉

Final thoughts

I loved the time I spent in Adelaide. I’ll be back.

Slowly roasted beef rump

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A fine Sunday

I awoke this morning from a crapulent sleep. I wish I could sleep better. My allergies are getting worse. If it wasn’t for the continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) machine next to my bed, I reckon I wouldn’t be able to function.

Unlike Saturday, there was no fog and the sky was a brilliant blue that is common for Canberra. As much as I detest the weather, the altitude and inland location make for the cleanest bluest skies that I’ve ever known. Canberra skies are quite brilliant.

I enjoyed a plate of chilli scrambled eggs on Rye toast with some Pialligo Estate smoked bacon for breakfast.

Chilli scrambled eggs on rye toast with Pialligo Estate smoked bacon
Chilli scrambled eggs on rye toast with Pialligo Estate smoked bacon

Lake Ginninderra
Lake Ginninderra

Coffee at Everbean Espresso Bar
Coffee at Everbean Espresso Bar

Lake Ginninderra
Lake Ginninderra

The pelicans are back on Lake Ginninderra

After breakfast I went for a walk around Lake Ginninderra and noticed a couple of pelicans near the boat ramp on the Western Foreshore.

I don’t know what it is about pelicans but I really like them. I was able to get quite close to a pair of them this morning. Fortunately, I had with me my 24–240 mm f/3.5–f/6.3 zoom lens. For a variable aperture zoom lens, it’s not too bad on my Sony α7 full frame body.

There was also another small black bird with the pelicans. I’ve been told it may be an Eurasian Coot.

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Eurasian Coot on Lake Ginninderra

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Pelicans on #lakeginninderra #belconnen #cbr #canberra #igerscanberra #visitcanberra

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Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

Dinner preparation

Yesterday while grocery shopping I came across a nice looking piece of beef rump. I put together a plan in my mind to have a slowly roasted piece of beef rump with leftover beef for toasted sandwiches at work this week.

I’ve really come to like using Snapchat (my user name is garydlum if you want to be friends), especially the video feature because I can keep a copy and then share it on Instagram.

 

Slowly cooked roast rump for #dinner tonight #delicious #yummy #instafood #foodporn #iphone #snapchat

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Beef rump with potato, sweet potato, pumpkin and onion
Beef rump with potato, sweet potato, pumpkin and onion

Beef rump with potato, sweet potato, pumpkin, onion, rice and quinoa
Beef rump with potato, sweet potato, pumpkin, onion, rice and quinoa

What you need to make this slowly roasted lump of rump

  • A lump of rump
  • Brown onions × 2 with the outer layer removed
  • Sweet potato—peeled and cut into large pieces
  • Potato—1 spud quartered
  • Kent pumpkin—1 generous wedge cut into 2 pieces
  • Red quinoa—2 tablespoons
  • White quinoa—2 tablespoons
  • Arborio rice—4 tablespoons
  • Bay leaves × 2
  • Water—1 cup
  • Red wine—1 cup

Putting it all together

  1. In a large heavy casserole lay down a layer of rice, quinoa and then the vegetables
  2. Lay the lump of rump over the top
  3. Pour in the water and wine
  4. Cover with a sheet of baking paper to stop the lid from getting dirty because I’m lazy and don’t like scrubbing
  5. Cover with the casserole lid
  6. Place into an oven warmed to 150 °C
  7. Cook for 4 hours
  8. Remove the casserole from the oven and allow the meat to rest for 10 minutes
  9. Slice the meat and aliquot slices into containers for lunches
  10. Plate up the meal

Sharing the meal on-line

  1. Shoot a photograph
  2. Eat the meal
  3. Write the recipe
  4. Make a nice picture in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop
  5. Blog (verb)
  6. Vlog (verb)

How did it taste?

Beef rump with potato, sweet potato, pumpkin, onion, rice and quinoa
Beef rump with potato, sweet potato, pumpkin, onion, rice and quinoa

Bloody superb (it tasted really good)

The meat was pull apart tender and moist.

The vegetables were soft.

The juices were sublimely fatty and tasty.

Final words

If you like beef, you’ll love this.

If you like flavour, you’ll love this.

Please give it a go and let me know what you think.

Please send me a photograph and some comments.

 

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What I’ve eaten this week

Another week

It’s been a good week in food. While my predictability remains high, there has been some variation. I’ve also been trying to vary how I share what I’ve been eating. I’m using Snapchat more especially video which I share via Instagram. I’ve also been producing a few more YouTube videos to share how I have prepared food. I set up a page for them.

Split pea and ham soup

Last Sunday I made split pea and ham soup again in an attempt to get it to look more green. Instead of carrot I used potato. It wasn’t much greener.

 

Slow cooker split green pea and ham soup with Jalapeño peppers and chilli for kick
Slow cooker split green pea and ham soup with Jalapeño peppers and chilli for kick

Salmon

I cooked salmon in paper one night and a quick pan fried version the following evening.

Salmon cooked in paper with sugar snap peas and onion served with avocado
Salmon cooked in paper with sugar snap peas and onion served with avocado

Salmon cooked in paper with sugar snap peas and onion served with avocado
Salmon cooked in paper with sugar snap peas and onion served with avocado

Pan fried salmon with pearl barley couscous and chickpeas
Pan fried salmon with pearl barley couscous and chickpeas

Chicken Maryland

On Wednesday night I made cheesy Chicken Maryland with leftover slow cooker oyster blade steak.

Slow cooker oyster blade steak with Chicken Maryland served with avocado
Slow cooker oyster blade steak with Chicken Maryland served with avocado

On Friday evening I wrapped my Chicken Maryland in Pialligo estate artisan bacon

Bacon wrapped chicken Maryland
Bacon wrapped chicken Maryland

Chicken schnitzel wrap

On Thursday at lunch time I had a chicken schnitzel with chips wrap with friends

Royal chicken schnitzel chip butty with pink lemonade
Royal chicken schnitzel chip butty with pink lemonade

McDonald’s Double Quarter Pounder with a large vanilla thick shake

Thursday was a long day. I started with a 6 am teleconference and ended with a lecture at the ANU Medical School from 5.30 to 7.15 pm. I stopped at McDonalds on the way back to the apartment.

#dinner of champions from @mcdonaldsau #snapchat #iphone #instafood #foodporn #yummy

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Raisin toast after a 6 am teleconference #breakfast #yummy #delicious #instafood #foodporn #iphone #snapchat

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Roast pork with crispy crackling and potatoes

On Friday while working at The Canberra Hospital I enjoyed a meal of roast pork with crispy crackling and potatoes

Roast pig with crispy crackling and spuds #lunch #yummy #delicious #instafood #foodporn #iphone #snapchat

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Bacon and eggs

Saturday morning called for bacon and eggs

Pialligo Estate bacon and eggs
Pialligo Estate bacon and eggs

Garlo’s pie and sausage roll

Saturday lunch was a little extravagant with a pie and sausage roll

Garlo’s pie and sausage roll for #lunch #delicious #yummy #foodporn #instafood #iphone #snapchat

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Garlo's beef and mushroom pie with Worcestershire sauce and a Garlo's sausage roll with barbecue sauce
Garlo’s beef and mushroom pie with Worcestershire sauce and a Garlo’s sausage roll with barbecue sauce

 

Fried noodles

Saturday night was ‘vegetarian’ fried noodles with vegetables

Fried noodles with cheese and vegetables
Fried noodles with cheese and vegetables

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

It’s a 3 pelican day on #lakeginninderra #belconnen #canberra #cbr #iphone #snapchat

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Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

Park bench on Lake Ginninderra
Park bench on Lake Ginninderra

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra
Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

Pumpkin soup with celeriac

Bacon is always a good way to start Sunday in Canberra

Okay, I’ll get to the pumpkin soup recipe towards the bottom of this post so if that’s what you’re after, go down. 

Gee it was cold this morning. I’m hoping this cold spell finishes soon. 

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Bacon 

Bacon preparation
Bacon preparation

Bacon and eggs with tomato sauce
Sunday morning breakfast. Bacon and eggs with tomato sauce


Then I went for a walk and saw pelicans and black swans

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It was still frosty at nearly 10 am
It was still frosty at nearly 10 am

Birds on Lake Ginninderra
Birds on Lake Ginninderra

Birds on Lake Ginninderra
Birds on Lake Ginninderra

Birds on Lake Ginninderra
Birds on Lake Ginninderra

Birds on Lake Ginninderra
Birds on Lake Ginninderra

Black swan on Lake Ginninderra
Black swan on Lake Ginninderra

Pelican on Lake Ginninderra
Pelican on Lake Ginninderra

Pelican on Lake Ginninderra
Pelican on Lake Ginninderra

Pelican on Lake Ginninderra
Pelican on Lake Ginninderra

Pelican on Lake Ginninderra
Pelican on Lake Ginninderra

Lake Ginninderra
Lake Ginninderra

Lake Ginninderra
Lake Ginninderra

Belconnen
Belconnen

Pelican on Lake Ginninderra
Pelican on Lake Ginninderra

Belconnen Arts Centre
Belconnen Arts Centre


 

For lunch I had a tin of fried fish and black beans

Fried fish and black beans.
Sunday lunch. Fried fish and black beans.

I love this with rice. I remember as a boy eating this with my Dad. I think my middle brother Dr47 liked it but my youngest brother Mr43 didn’t. I think Mum was a little indifferent but she’d eat it if Dad wanted it. I posted this photograph to Instagram and Twitter and received some interesting responses. My Asian friends were positive in their comments. 


During the afternoon I did some work, watched Star Trek and Farscape and did some ironing. I also watched Poultrygeist Night of the chicken dead. It’s on a par with Sharknado


 

For dinner I made a pumpkin soup with celeriac

Sunday night dinner. Pumpkin and celeriac soup.
Sunday night dinner. Pumpkin and celeriac soup.

Pumpkin and celeriac soup
 
Recipe Type: Soup
Cuisine: Australian
Author: Gary Lum
Prep time:
Cook time:
Total time:
Serves: 1
A rich and flavourful soup for a cold winter’s night
Ingredients
  • Onion
  • Bacon
  • Pumpkin
  • Celeriac
  • White wine
  • Chicken stock
  • Salt
  • Black pepper
  • Parsley
  • Smoked cheddar cheese
  • Butter
  • Cream
  • Curry powder
Instructions
  1. Sautée and soften the onion
  2. Add the bacon and allow it to get sticky on the bottom of the saucepan
  3. Add a couple of handfuls of celeriac
  4. Add a couple of handfuls of pumpkin
  5. Add a tablespoon of curry powder and a pinch of salt
  6. Add a splash of white wine to deglase the bottom of the saucepan
  7. Add a cup of chicken stock
  8. Simmer for 30 minutes
  9. Blend with a stick blender
  10. Add half a cup of pouring cream and a tablespoon of butter
  11. Blend until smooth
  12. Ladle into a bowl
  13. Add some shaved smoked cheddar cheese
  14. Top with parsley and pepper
  15. Shoot a photograph
  16. Eat the meal
  17. Write the recipe
  18. Blog about it
 
Notes
This is a great recipe and very easy to make. If you like it please let me know. I’d love any feedback.

 


 

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Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

 

Canberra put on a perfect day for a walk around Lake Ginninderra

Pelicans on Lake Ginninderra

I went for a walk this afternoon around Lake Ginninderra and shot a few images. The sky was blue with few clouds in the sky. There were lots of birds on the water and lots of people around the lake. These two were close to Yera beach. Not that I really regard anything on a lake as a beach. In my opinion, no surf, no beach. I am amazed when I see people swimming in these artificially made lakes. There are often cyanobacterial blooms and in Lake Burly Griffin the Escherichia coli counts can become dangerous to human health. Not surprising when you consider one source of water is the Queanbeyan water treatment plant. During heavy rain the water levels rise and break through without adequate treatment. 

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There are lots of pelicans on Lake Ginninderra and black swans too. I didn’t get a good shot of any swans. In 2009 I attended a meeting in New Mexico and there were people there who told me they’d never seen a black swan. They used a term ‘black swan event’ which means the likelihood of something happening is exceedingly rare. 

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This is a food blog so here is breakfast that Bron made this morning. It’s a 63 °C egg with Parmesan custard and tomato salsa. It was amazingly good. 

Sunday breakfast with Bron. 63 °C egg with parmesan custard and a Pialligo Estate bacon salsa.
Sunday breakfast with Bron. 63 °C egg with parmesan custard and a Pialligo Estate bacon salsa.