“Indulging” in Canberra

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Abandoned shopping trolley on a footpath. Typical for Canberra the granny state which puts chains on trolleys.

I spent a couple of days in Canberra this week. It’s the time of year for some important committee meetings. One of them I’ve chaired since 2008, and it’s my favourite part of my job.

One of the benefits of staying in the Woden Town Centre is its proximity to convenient restaurants.

Space Kitchen

I ate breakfast here twice and ate the same meal. I like the Space Benedict with a serve of bacon. The core components of the Space Benedict include poached eggs, hollandaise sauce, wilted spinach, feta cheese, capers, potato rösti[i], and smoked salmon. I like to add some bacon too.

The good people of Space Kitchen serve the hollandaise sauce with generosity.

The Alby

The Alby was my second choice of venue when I realised my first choice wasn’t open that night.

I bought a steak. It wasn’t the best steak, although it wasn’t awful. It was adequate but suboptimal value for money. It was priced at $45, and I think I paid $35 too much. It was good to return to my place and cook a steak the way I like.

Scotch fillet steak from The Alby. It cost me $45. It was probably $35 too much compared with what I can cook.

Fenway Public House

Fenway Public House is a fancy pub come sports bar. I like that I can choose a table where I like and use a QR code for access to the menu.

Rather than a steak, I went with a piece of grilled salmon, which was placed atop some “gourmet” potato salad and served with preserved lemon jam.

The salmon portion was smaller than I’d serve myself, and it was overcooked. The potato salad was tasty and contrasted with the sourness of the lemon jam. I had anticipated the jam would be sweeter, like a Chinese lemon chicken sweetness. Alas, it was not.

To celebrate a good day, I decided to have dessert. It’s been a long time since I’ve eaten an ice cream sundae. I went with a mint chocolate ice cream sundae.

Abandoned shopping trolley on a footpath. Typical for Canberra the granny state which puts chains on trolleys.
Classic Canberra | Nanny State

Today’s meals

Scrambled eggs with spam

When I make scrambled eggs, I like using the technique that Gordon Ramsay[ii] demonstrates.

KFC “Casserole[iii]

A few months ago, I bought a 21-piece “bucket” of original recipe KFC. After eating the thighs, drumsticks, and wings, I froze the remaining pieces (breasts) in vacuum bags.

I don’t like keeping food in the freezer for too long, so I thought I’d put the frozen pieces into a slow cooker with a cup of meat broth[iv].

At the end, I added a lump of beef fat, some cabbage and sliced Swiss brown mushrooms and gave it a blip of steam under pressure.

Ordinarily, I don’t like breasts. Breasts are hard, tough, and chewy. The extended cooking didn’t fix the problem entirely, and the breasts weren’t as pleasurable as thighs, but they were better.

The bones were friable after all the cooking and crunched between my teeth.


[i] noun (plural rösti) [mass noun] a Swiss dish of grated potatoes formed into a small flat cake and fried.

[ii] I’m referring to the celebrity chef and not the former ACT Attorney-General and Uniting Church minister who has been arrested and charged with grooming a teenage boy.

[iii] A casserole is both a type of dish and the name of the deep, oven-safe vessel it’s cooked in. A casserole dish typically combines protein (like meat or beans), vegetables, a starch (such as pasta, rice, or potatoes), and often a binding sauce (like cream, tomato, or cheese-based). It’s assembled in a single dish and baked until the ingredients meld together and the top is often browned or crisped. The term “casserole” also refers to the baking dish itself—usually made of ceramic, glass, or enamelled cast iron.

[iv] This broth is the filtrate from slowly cooked chuck roll, brisket, beef short ribs, pork hock, and speck.

Comments

15 responses to ““Indulging” in Canberra”

  1. Mabel Kwong Avatar

    Great to hear you had a good time visiting Canberra. Space Kitchen sounds like a really cool name for a restaurant, and Space Benedict as a name for one of the breakfast offers. Looked like a good, filling breakfast there. That is one decadent chocolate mint sundae dessert. Looks so good and I hope it was good. When I buy dessert something like this, I want it to be nothing short of an amazing experience. Even just looking at your dessert, I know I’ll have a hard time finishing it all.

    The KFC casserole looks like such a generous portion. Hope it was fantastic. I have to disagree with you with chicken breasts. I love cutting up chicken breasts and stir frying them in a pan. That way I can cook them just right and not too long – usually it doesn’t end up tough and chewy but really nice.

    By the way: I saw your blog appear in my reader a few days ago. Was excited to come by to read. Went back to my reader just now and have trouble viewing your blog. I think it’s WordPress being WordPress and I might need to resubscribe again. Hope you are well, Gaz :)

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Mabel. Yes, WordPress can be temperamental.
      I do enjoy the occasional “treats” when I’m away. 😊

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      1. Mabel Kwong Avatar

        Enjoy your treats, Gaz. Also would like to mention that your food photos look fantastic in this post 😊

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  2. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella Avatar

    I like making chicken salad with chicken breast when it’s dry. I also like eating the bones. I don’t know if it’s good to eat them but they’re so full of flavour when they’re soft!

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Lorraine. I remember being taught that bones and egg shells are good sources for calcium.

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  3. Kris Avatar

    Query: Why is it called The Space Kitchen? Looked like a great place to visit. Also, your sundae was stunning!!! My salmon tonight was too dry. To be fair, it gets cooked and then we need to wait 20 min or more til we eat because of taking meals to the MiL. So, in order to keep it slightly warm, it gets popped into the turned off oven and it isn’t as good. Thankfully, the guys don’t really care too much! lol

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    1. Gary Avatar

      I don’t know where it got the name from. The kitchen itself looks small.
      It’s good you’re helping your MIL and hopefully the salmon isn’t too overcooked.

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      1. Kris Avatar

        The next fishes will be better!

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        1. Gary Avatar

          Thanks, Kris

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  4. ckennedy Avatar

    Cheers to that sundae! It looks amazing.

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Cecelia. It hit the spot when I needed it. 😊

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  5. The Mouse Avatar

    Brother, eggs and SPAM, a perfect match. :) The rest of your dishes looked good too.

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Indeed brother, there are so many ways to enjoy SPAM with eggs.

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  6. Eha Carr Avatar

    Glad you enjoyed both your work trip back to Canberra and ‘more-or-less’ what you chose to eat. You will allow me my little smile, won’t you, as to the caloric content of some of your selections . . . sundaes and KFC back home . . . as long as it gives you pleasure, enjoy . . . I guess even if in Canberra at the same time we may not have been found in the same places . . . hope you have a pleasant Sunday . . . :) !

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Eha. I hope you enjoy a good Sunday too.

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