Pizza

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.

My first pizza dough

The Yummy Lummy Cooking for one podcast
The Yummy Lummy Cooking for one podcast
My first pizza dough
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This post describes my first pizza 🍕 dough. I can’t tell you how many pizzas I’ve eaten in 55 years. I’ve never made one though. I remember as a young man I could eat whole large pizzas with ease. I loved eating a pizza on my own or with friends. I happily ate pizzas with all sorts of toppings so long as there was cheese.

My first pizza crusts. Do you eat the crusts of your pizza? 🍕
My first pizza crusts. Do you eat the crusts of your pizza? 🍕

Dedicated to GC who tempts me out of my comfort zone. I even bought a rolling pin today.

🇮🇹 🇮🇹. 🇮🇹
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Happy VD

Yeah it’s VD, you know Valentine’s Day. I prefer VD mainly because I like sexually transmitted infections and the old fashioned name was venereal disease. Hence VD.

I spent the day enjoying myself eating, walking, shooting photographs and watching TV.

For breakfast I made myself a cheese omelet.

After breakfast I went for a walk around Lake Ginninderra and shot a few photographs.

This is a panorama I stitched together in Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

I nearly walked into this spider while walking across a bridge. It was only about 5 cm long but it looked angry I had disturbed its web. 

I came across this cow. I’d like to name this photograph, “rump steak in Belconnen”.


Someone had a good time last night with a couple of bottles of beer.

When I got back to the apartment this praying mantis was waiting for me.


For lunch I enjoyed some smoked salmon with cream cheese, chives and dill on Vita-Weat biscuits.


These are some VD roses from my garden.


  
After doing my ironing and other things this afternoon I went to Crust Pizza and bought a Crust supreme with anchovies for Happy VD dinner.



I hope VD was good for you.

Tell me about your VD.

What I ate today

It’s been a while since I wrote a “what I ate today” post. It’s been awhile since I’ve written a post. I’ve been pretty busy with work. I arrived home from Washington, D.C. on Sunday afternoon and on Tuesday evening I was in Melbourne for an all day work appointment on Wednesday.

So before I can today write about today I have to mention last night. I was invited to dinner by friends Peter and Li Peng. Peter is a fabulous cook. Peter is also a dab hand at back yard construction. He’s built himself a pizza oven from scratch. It’s pretty impressive. In winter it’ll warm up a suburb I reckon. For dinner we started with some mouth watering and refreshing nummus and nuts. For a main course we had a delicious pizza and for dessert Peter had made tiramisu. In my mind everything was perfect. The tiramisu was bloody amazing. A perfect combination of cake, cream, and coffee.

So today I started with cold leftover homemade pizza and tiramisu. I justify the tiramisu for breakfast on the basis it had coffee and cream in it.

Breakfast of champions. Leftover Pizza and tiramisu.
Breakfast of champions. Leftover Pizza and tiramisu.

Being Friday I was working in ACT Pathology at The Canberra Hospital and today was our work Christmas lunch.

I forgot to add the prawns, egg based slices, cured meats and all the other salads. I did eat lots of kale and quinoa salad too.
I forgot to add the prawns, egg based slices, cured meats and all the other salads. I did eat lots of kale and quinoa salad too.

I forgot to shoot a photograph of the black forest cake, salted caramel cheesecake and pavlova.

For dinner I rounded out the day with the last of the pizza and tiramisu while drinking Agrum in my LMG glass.

Leftover pizza
Leftover pizza

Leftover tiramisu
Leftover tiramisu

I feel so fat!

In other news Peter and Li Peng made me a Christmas hamper all contained in a colander

Christmas hamper from Peter and Li Peng
Christmas hamper from Peter and Li Peng

On Tuesday night I had fish and chips

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On Wednesday morning I had a hotel breakfast

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The room also had a decent coffee machine. I’m just glad George Clooney wasn’t around.

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On Wednesday night I had chicken Kiev

Chicken Kiev with avocado and kale coleslaw
Chicken Kiev with avocado and kale coleslaw

I’ve been eating well.

What did you eat today?

Crust Supreme Pizza aka the Bowel Carcinoma Special

Crust meat supreme pizza with anchovies

For some reason last night I had a craving for pizza. It started at about 8 pm after I’d eaten some baked salmon and coleslaw with pomegranate arils.

This is a photograph of my baked salmon dinner
Baked salmon with coleslaw, fried shallots, flaked almonds and pomegranate arils

So today I’ve been hankering for a pizza. One the way home I stopped in at the Belconnen Crust outlet and bought a Crust Supreme with extra anchovies. Yes, I love those little furry salty dried fish.

So why do I call it a bowel carcinoma special? Well last week I wrote about a recent announcement from the International Agency for Research on Cancer about the causal relationship between eating processed meats and bowel carcinoma. Supreme pizzas tend to be replete with processed meats, especially ham, bacon and sausages. I figure a pizza every now and then isn’t a problem. 

The Crust Supreme contains Smoked Ham, Pepperoni, Italian Sausage, Mushrooms, Fresh Capsicum, Spanish Onions, Pineapple & Kalamata Olives on a Tomato base (All pizzas topped with 100% Australian Mozzarella cheese).

Nutritional info

Serve Size 100 g
Calories 230 cal
Energy 968 kJ
Protein 10.7 g
Fat – Total 7.7 g
Fat Saturated 3.1 g
Fat – Trans 0.2 g
Carbohydrate 28.3 g
Sugars 4.6 g
Dietary Fibre 2.5 g
Sodium 630 mg

M: 5498 kJ | L: 7850 kJ

The average adult daily energy intake is 8700 kJ

M: 2 serves (Medium) | L: 3 serves (Large/Upper Crust)

I ate the entire pizza. I’ve been known in my youth to eat more than a family sized pizza. I love the stuff.

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A close up of an anchovy
A close up of an anchovy

Do you like pizza? What is your favourite topping? I often prefer a plain cheese, tomato and basil pizza with no meat.

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