Photo pinched from Lost at E Minor. Sorry. I just couldn’t resist this, found via Lost at E Minor, for the wall of the Tomato offices. It’s a limited edition print from UK designer Jamie Wieck. He says: “This menu design grew out of my hatred for the number of rules eateries impose on their [...]
…or experiments in molecular gastronomy parts 2 and 3 He’s a tricky one to have in the kitchen our Heston Blumenthal. Everything is very technical, usually takes about two days to prepare and I’m too scared to argue with him about any of his techniques. I’m even having trouble finding some of the stuff he [...]
The Guardian has a great article on gin: “Gin, the drink that once seemed terminally unfashionable, is undergoing a revival and is once again the darling of cocktail aficionados.” Dorothy Parker: “I love to drink martinis, Two at the very most After three I’m under the table After four I’m under my host” With the [...]
About a year ago I published a spoof post saying that I knew a couple of wise guys who had an underground foie gras farm. It is not illegal to cultivate geese in this way in Australia but various do gooders take a very dim view and customs won’t allow the import of the fresh [...]
The future of cooking: In the kitchen at Interlude A couple of weeks ago I spent the afternoon in the kitchen of Robin Wickens and his chefs at Interlude. He was developing a new lamb dish which involved spraying coffee in the air while eating it (you may recall later that night I sucked on [...]
This place is only 5km from my front door by foot. But it is hard to find. Walk down Clarendon Street and turn first right after Market St. I know you are worried about ducking down a dark alley in South Melbourne. With its proximity to the Crown Casino this is brothel territory where winners [...]
