I was fortunate enough that the planets aligned and I was on holidays this week, so was able to join fellow Brisbane Food Bloggers, Twitterers, and general Food lovers on this fantastic christmas bus tour!
First stop was "The Fishery" at Milton where we were treated to a selection of Prawns, Salmon & Oysters. (yes, I passed sampling anything, but everyone else looked like they were in seafood heaven!)
Next stop : Wine Experience , Rosalie, where we sampled a number of different wines, including one from Luxembourg. Now while wine isn't exactly my cup of tea so to speak, if I need to buy some wine, this looks like the place to go, as the guys were so knowledgeable and helpful!!
Slightly silly from our wine tastings, the bus rolled on to Dello Mano Brownies, at Newstead, to taste a selection of magnificent Brownies. It was difficult to decide on a favourite, so several tastings were necessary :-) . I think that the esspresso walnut, and the peanut butter were up there at the top of my list, but they were all so very good!
Full of Brownies, it was time to pay a visit to Black Pearl Epicure for a quick run down on Camembert & Brie, complete with tastings, and then a little time to purchase some delicasies in the shop
Next stop was Cakes by Judy C at Ashgrove, where we samples some Christmas Treats...
Sugar Plums!!
After all that eating, what could possibly be next??? yes, of course - LUNCH!!
Lunch was at Sprout at Auchenflower, where we had a special garden menu (with produce from the magical garden out the back!!!) (This is the vegetarian version - everyone else had a slightly meatier lunch)
Beetroot and witches chase cherve "lasagne" with basil foam
grilled organic tofu with mango sabayon and asian herb salad (everyone else had fish in place of the tofu)
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grilled olympus haloumi with warrigal greens, green olive and preserved lemons (the other main was a turkey and wild boar roulade with fig)
Chocolate macadamia and pineapple torte with basil icecream
(basil icecream was a bit difficult to get the head around to start with, but was actually great!!)
We were shown around the garden out the back - WOW!! I was very jealous, and inspired to expand my small vegie patch at home. I even went home with a cutting of the warrigal greens which is hopefully sprouting!!)
then to finish, -fruit mince pie and chantilly cream. This would have to be the best fruit mince pie I have ever tasted!
SO, what a fantastic day!! Thanks to Natascha for organising, to all of the places we visited for their generosity, and to everyone on the bus for a magnigficent experience!
5 comments:
Yummmm....
That's all I have to say. Yummmm...
[excuse me while I go and wipe the drool of my keyboard]
:)
that looks like a grand time!
don't know that i have ever seen a sugar plum...
Argh- looking great- wish I could have come. ZThe vegie patch looks awesome. very instpiring.
Hi hun, you've done a great job of capturing the day-great pics. I have to agree- those were the best fruit mince pies I've ever tasted too!
It was a wonderful day, I still wish we could have eaten those oysters all day....
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