Thursday, July 14, 2011

May & June 2011 - Bluecorn


Paisley's Choice

Special Guest - Brooke

What fixes a rainy Wednesday night? Answer - Margaritas, nachos and burritos!!! Can you believe that only 1 out of 5 had been to Bluecorn, and we all pretty much live around the corner. I'm not usually one for Mexican, like Indian I've had one too many bad experiences after eating it, I also don't like beans - they're like big peas!!!

Mexican/Mexico seem to be the latest trends in Melbourne. Mamasita's is to blame I believe, it could also be that flocks of friends have visited the colourful destination this year. So I was ready to dabble in a burrito and bury the past. Also why let everyone else have all the fun!!!

Bluecorn...thank you for making me forget about that bad experience at Taco Bills in March 2007. Your food is yummy, your drinks are big and the extra chilli on the table...well I wanted to drink it!

Mango Margarita - not frozen, if you want it frozen just ask.
 Mexican punch, enough for everyone or plenty for two!
 A mexican antipasto platter - homemade guacamole, olives, capsicum/chilli dip, homemade bread and a selection of dips (olive and tomato I think)
 TWICE BAKED BURRITO - its in capitals for a reason. WOW, YUM. What I found at bluecorn is although all the food looks similar it all tastes so different. This was no exception. Good cheese, and the beans in it have curved my hatred for them (just slightly).
 I can't remember what this one was??? But it was yummy, think it was the chilli beef and blackbean. I recall one of them not being as nice as the others....think this was it!  
 Peanut chicken fajitas with tomato rice - I love food that you make at the table, feels like you've helped cook it! Although it says peanut chicken, it was hard to find the peanut flavour. The tortillas were light and fluffy, would come back here again for this and a mango margarita anyday!
Fish Taco - THIS WAS HANDS DOWN MY FAVOURITE DISH OF THE NIGHT! Everything about it was super doopa delish. The fresh sweet corn made it, but the light non fishy fish held the dish together. Even though we shared everything, I tried to keep this down my end so I didn't have to share!

To yum things up: book a table this place gets busy, ask for your margaritas to be forzen (if thats what you prefer), don't fill up on entrees, if there is a group of you share everything - means you can have a try of everything.

205 Barkly St
St Kilda, 3182
(03) 9534 5996

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

side dishes...in sydney

Wine Odyssey - The Rocks

Afternoon tea and wine. Unlike Melbourne it is really hard to find somewhere to go for a drink and a nibble in Sydney, unless you know the area. The Rocks is no exception, really lack lustre on the choices other than the Wine Odyssey. I've had my fair share of afternoon drinks and nibbles in my time and while the Wine Odyssey ticks the food and drink boxes it feels as though your in one of those Australian souvenir shops that sells opals...hmmm a bit harsh. Dear The Rocks, time to get with the times in the drinking stakes. You have amazing restaurants why be stingy on the other stuff?

I actually can't complain about our visit, the waitress was lovely very attentive but not over the top. We had to wait a little bit for our table but it was worth it. The mezze platter was fresh and yummy. However our lovely waitress did get a bit confused when my brother and I ordered a glass of pinot, she bought out pinot gris. For a wine bar you would assume that when someone orders a pinot its of the red kind. Maybe its different in Sydney they do call potato cakes scallops!!! Weird.

After looking at other peoples reviews, mine really doesn't do the place must justice as I have never been inside (shame on me). I have since found out that you can out money into a machine and try all the wines...check out Chocolate Suze's review for more info on the place http://www.chocolatesuze.com/2009/09/02/wine-odyssey-the-rocks-sydney
Wine Odyssey Mezze Platter, enough for three if its a nibble. Has all the trimmings and is quite tasty. Changes all the time, I've been there before.
  • beetroot, hummus and spinach dips
  • veggie samosa
  • smoked salmon
  • Turkish bread
  • olive oil and dukkah spices
  • arancini balls
To yum things up: they have a Saturday market so there's lots to see if you go then, the wine list is good and the wine is good, plenty of seats inside and in the courtyard.

39 Argyle St
The Rocks, 2000
(02) 8114 0256
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side dishes...in sydney

L'etoile Restaurant and Bar - Paddington

THE 21ST BIRTHDAY DINNER:

Any excuse to go out for dinner is a good one, but having a special occasion dinner is even better. A few weeks before we travelled to Sydney I was given the task to find a restaurant that 1: something my brother would like and 2: something personal. A friend had just done the Pantry cooking show with Manu so he was fresh on my mind. So L'etoile it was.....

The whole experience was lovely, although I was slightly underwhelmed when we entered the restaurant nothing fancy and the bar area looks like it had been around for a while. It was a Sunday night so the restaurant wasn't busy and we were directed to tables in the middle of the restaurant with no one sitting on the couch seats on the wall I asked if we could move. Being a special occasion and there was only three of us I thought my request was justified. We were happily moved, the couch seats making the experience and restaurant more inviting.

I was to caught up in the evening to write down everything we ate, so bare with me on my descriptions. (The menu has changed since).


Entree: The famous "Boudin de St Jaques Bisque de Crustaces" - silky sausage of scallops with a crustacean bisque. So light and fluffy and the rich bisque bought a beautiful bite to the delicate sausage. Very rich and would recommend to share it. Very glad we ordered this, and I know why it always stays on the menu. A must eat!
Entree: "Caille Rotie au cumin lentilles braises et puree de potiron" - Cumin scented quail, braised lentils and butternut squash puree. I shotgun the crispy leg, this was DELISH perfectly cooked quail, a rich and smooth braise. I'm not one for lentils, I tend to steer clear so thank god someone on the table ordered this. The puree complemented the quail perfectly. Match made in heaven.
Main: Roast lamb with sweet bread, onion rings and a celeriac puree. You can see by the picture that the lamb was cooked amazingly. Could have been a bit hotter, not sure if the jus cooled it down. I ate it so quickly that it really didn't matter, I nearly forgot to give the others a taste. And yes, there were ONION RINGS....who doesn't love an onion ring?
Main: Roast chicken with baby onions, jus and homemade chicken sausage. Another perfectly cooked meat, juicy and tasty. Crispy skinned and accompanied with more chicken YUM. The veggies were cleaned and trimmed just right. I find chicken boring to order sometimes, but the roasty toastyness of it was delightful.
Main: Butchers house steak with jus and a mashed potato rosti. Charred just right, cooked even better. Nom nom nom. The mashed potato rosti was fluffy and light, and there was this AWFUL pouch of oil in batter on top of it. It was horrible, not sure what it was but one bite of it and your mouth filled with oil that was hard to get rid of....a couple of gulps of wine and it was gone. Oh well...maybe its a french delicacy that we don't know about.
Dessert: "Macaron au chocolat marron" - Chocolate and chesnut macaron with orange sorbet. A giant macaron, who could complain. I can....it tasted old and was really chewy and hard to cut into. The flavours were all there but the actual macaron was a let down, unless it was a frozen one? The orange sorbet was also a bit icy.



Dessert: "Parfait glace an Mure, sorbet and chocolat" - Blackberry parfait with chocolate sorbet. Even though the macaron was flat the parfait was BEAUTIFUL we were all fighting over the last bite and it looks great. The brownie, sorbet and parfait worked so well together.


To yum things up: request a table on the wall, order the scallop sausage, be wary about the oil puff on the steak, order a side of greens, try as much as you can.

211 Glenmore Rd
Paddington, 2021
(02) 9332 1577
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