I’m a big fan of Melbourne chef Andrew McConnell and I thought I’d like to recreate a dish I’d read about from his new restaurant, Supernormal. I can guarantee that the following would be nothing like his original, but when I made it for our gang of friends recently, we all loved it – happily ignorant, of course, of what we were really missing ....
GLORIOUS ONIONS
A VERY VEGO CHRISTMAS
The lead up to Christmas sees the lifestyle media go into over-drive with ideas for Christmas food. (A bit like we’ve done here at The Coeliac’s Revenge.) There are dozens of thoughts on ways to dress the ham and turkey, what seafood to buy and what pudding is best and so on. Yet we’ve observed that there is little on offer for the vegetarians amongst us, particularly amongst the gluten-free suggestions ....
BARBECUED CORN AND GREEN BEAN SALAD WITH MEXICAN SPICES.
REVENGE ALMOND FOCACCIA WITH ROSEMARY AND OLIVES
WITLOF, ROCKET, FENNEL, BROCCOLINI, CHILLI AND GARLIC SALAD
ROAST PARMESAN POTATOES
PARTY WITH A DIFFERENCE
PIZZA WTH A DIFFERENCE
CONVERTED
On a recent excursion to the Tramsheds at Harold Park, a new food and restaurant complex in Sydney, I was impressed with the gathering of some top Sydney restaurant operators, new bakeries and groovy cafes and bars but what really caught my eye, in the supermarket no less, was a packet of gluten-free lasagne sheets ....
LEEKS, FRONT AND CENTRE
Yesterday, at the Food and Words 2016 seminar in the atmospheric Mint complex in Macquarie Street Sydney, we were encouraged to eat more vegetables and less meat. The thread of the presentations throughout the day stitched together ideas about local food, global systems, ethical production, health and sustainability. All interesting and important stuff....
RADICCHIO THE VIBRANT
Radicchio, like many of us, has to be helped along to retain its vibrancy. That lovely, trademark, red colour can only be achieved by inhibiting its exposure to light. Growers often put an inverted pot over their radicchio in the latter stages of growth to inhibit chlorophyll production and promote its lovely colour. If only it were so easy for the rest of us.....
ONION MARMALADE
This easy but delicious accompaniment can be made even easier if you can commandeer a friendly partner to peel the onions for you. I usually take unfair advantage and hand over kilos. My partner will happily peel away as long as he is positioned in front of a football game so it seems that in our house onion marmalade is a winter, weekend production....