It all started a couple of weeks ago when I received an email from Jane Binsey asking if I was "the lovely Catherine who writes the My journey with Annabel blog". After a couple of email exchanges and blessing from the best boss in the world to have the day off, I had an invitation to attend a lunch at Albert Street Food & Wine in Brunswick. This event was part of the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival and was sponsored by a number of New Zealand producers and presented by Annabel and Philippa Sibley.
So apart from sitting opposite Annabel and chatting with her, I met some amazing people and enjoyed the most magnificent food. I felt no shame in taking a few photos of the beautiful lunch I experienced because I wanted to share with anyone who is interested!
We then had a tough choice to make between three gorgeous sounding mains
- King Salmon, pesto, pomme Anna and braised lemon fennel (Annabel's)
- Brined and grilled free range chicken with ancient rice (Annabel's)
- Slow roasted lamb, melted tomatoes, olives on white polenta (Philippa's)
After Annabel had her chat and did some book signings she returned to our table in time for dessert. Here we had a choice of three (tough decision to make!):
- Flourless chocolate cake with lemon ginger ice cream (Annabel's)
- Meyer lemon tart (Phillippa's)
- Rose geranium pannacotta with blackberries and figs (Phillippa's)
The wine was supplied by Allan Scott Family Winemakers and complimented the food beautifully.
I had a glass of Allan Scott 2012 Sauvignon Blanc with entree, and a Alan Scott 2009 Pinot Noir with the main which I thoroughly enjoyed (if only I'd got a taxi there!). After dessert we were bought a delicious spritzer made with Alan Scott Sparkling Sauvignon. This is a recipe in Annabel's Simple Pleasures book. The oranges are Vin d'orange. The recipe has the orange slices bottled with a vanilla pod, caster sugar, rose' or riesling, vodka and left to mature for 6 weeks. On a hot day like today I could have downed a couple of these easily but as I had to drive home I savored a few delicious sips and had to sadly leave the rest.
What a lucky girl I was. I still am feeling like I'm on cloud nine! I will relive this afternoon a million times over and know that it will get better and better each time I talk about it and will be a lasting memory always.
I can't thank Annabel enough for allowing a simple working mum like me, who just happens to like cooking, taking photos and sharing it on a blog to experience a day like today. I am very grateful.
Catherine
WOW that would have been an amazing day. The food looks divine. Here in New Zealand Annabel is a big name and a friend and I were just talking about her Frre Range book yesterday andsome fav recipes from that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly unbelieveable experience you had !!! The food as Annabel would say"looks just so Delicious" i can understand why you had such trouble deciding what to eat. As for that spritzer, I think that they will be a definite on the next Girl's Weekend away.Love the photos ,love you xxxx
ReplyDeleteOh how very, very exciting. So very happy for you, I know just how special this would be for you. And how fabulous that your gorgeous family gave you a new camera for Xmas to take these amazing photos... dreams do come true!
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