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17 hours ago, tekobo said:

Great looking paella @remi!  I love paella but don't think I dare try and make some for our Italian friends.  They love food but the Venetians think that Tuscan food is foreign let alone trying to impose an import from Spain!

Very true- whereas in Australia, being an immigration nation, most people cook all sorts of cuisine in their weekly routine... and no one gets too precious about anything food related, which is great.

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On 5/8/2024 at 1:55 AM, remi said:

Very true- whereas in Australia, being an immigration nation, most people cook all sorts of cuisine in their weekly routine... and no one gets too precious about anything food related, which is great.

Yeah, I lived in Sydney for a year in 1998 and visited a number of different locations in Australia about ten years later.  Your food just kept getting better and better.  Lots to be happy about.  We fell in love with Movida Next Door in Melbourne  just because we enjoyed losing an afternoon at the bar eating tapas and talking nonsense.  We have never managed to quite recreate that joyful experience anywhere else.  

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6 hours ago, tekobo said:

Yeah, I lived in Sydney for a year in 1998 and visited a number of different locations in Australia about ten years later.  Your food just kept getting better and better.  Lots to be happy about.  We fell in love with Movida Next Door in Melbourne  just because we enjoyed losing an afternoon at the bar eating tapas and talking nonsense.  We have never managed to quite recreate that joyful experience anywhere else.  

Yep- Movida and the sister restaurants are all great.. the dining scene in Melbourne is outstandingly good. I am very very lucky!

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Yep- Movida and the sister restaurants are all great.. the dining scene in Melbourne is outstandingly good. I am very very lucky!

I’m over in Perth, but always really enjoy my trips to Melbourne.

We ate at a place called San Telmo the last time we were there, absolutely fantastic food and wine.


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Dino Beef Ribs - @300F 5hrs.  Super bark, tender and very moist.  Small rack and next time may try at a lower temp. 

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It’s been a busy month or so with visitors- and we have my father in law staying for a few days this time. For tonight, it was a tandoori marinated lamb leg, cooked indirect at 400F until medium rare. Served with lemon wedges, coriander, habenaro mango hot sauce, fragrant raita, salad, rice and roti. Everyone happy as per usual with a KK dinner!

 

 

 

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On 5/10/2024 at 1:15 PM, alimac23 said:


I’m over in Perth, but always really enjoy my trips to Melbourne.

We ate at a place called San Telmo the last time we were there, absolutely fantastic food and wine.


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Give "The Bar" at Victor Churchills a shot. Great experience. Butcher's Dinner at the top of Burke Street is also a great spot. 

I miss the Melbourne food scene a lot!!

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18 hr low and slow boston butt - best ever!

Flavor hack - add additional rub AFTER you pull it.  Puts flavor in every bite…. 

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Beautiful weekend here (upper 80s). I put up the cover on the gazebo. Calls for the 1st outdoor dinner of the season! Grilled a nice fat porkchop (on sale $1.99/lb!), with zucchini, and au gratin potatoes. Nice Pinot Noir to round it all out!

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Cooked a sirloin cap with potatoes and asparagus. with a nice spicy chimichurri.  

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Prepping for a nice Sunday afternoon sandwich... sorry no pics of the completed sandwich, it was pretty special

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Grilled a lovely flat iron steak last night, along with some bacon-wrapped asparagus. Leftover au gratin potatoes and nice side salad rounded things out. Unfortunately, the radar said that it was going to rain, so I ended up eating indoors instead of outside in the gazebo, as I had planned. 

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My weekly batch of chicken. And a few extra for a friend.  I like to experiment with flavors. For a couple I brushed on a chili lime aioli, it was really good 😁

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