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Thursday, October 27, 2016

The perfect food for a Tasmanian winter

The perfect food for a Tasmanian winter


Given my love of German food, I was excited to find a store in Hobart called Wursthaus Kitchen not long after we moved to Tasmania. Then disappointed to find that other than bratwurst, they didnt actually stock any German foods. They have a lovely range of Italian and French foods and a good selection of local Tasmanian fare too. But the name was definitely misleading.

Then last week I spotted an article in the paper about German chef Rainer Oberdieck who moved to Hobart with his Tasmanian wife, and a classic German cooking class he was holding at the Wursthaus. The story mentioned Rheinischer Sauerbraten and I was sold. I rang the store first thing Monday and booked in.

We made a traditional apple strudel with vanilla custard, pork knuckles (Schweinshaxe), goulash, the sweet-and-sour roast silverside called Sauerbraten and Bavarian bread dumplings (Semmelknodel) which are a great way to use up old bread rolls and perfect for mopping up sauce or gravy. We then sampled a little of each, accompanied by red cabbage and a selection of German beers from Weihenstephaner. For some of these dishes, it was a case of "heres one I prepared earlier" because they take hours, or in the case of Sauerbraten, days to make. I came home with a booklet of recipes and new confidence to make more of the food I love.
I cant help but think that people who find German food bland have only sampled Schnitzel with mashed potato from a chain restaurant. Although Rainer said he has had to adjust his cooking in Tasmania for local tastes and the availability of ingredients, all of these dishes are well spiced, tender and extremely tasty. To test out what Id learned, last night we had a few friends over for a giant pot of goulash and some bread dumplings. I am happy to report that everyone found it as tasty as I did . Now I just need to source the cut of beef I need to make that Sauerbraten. Lecker.




The perfect food for a Tasmanian winter

Saturday, October 8, 2016

One perfect day

One perfect day


After what seemed like weeks of rain, last weekend the sun came out and showed Hobart and the Huon at its best. Perfect timing too, as there was a lot on around town including annual events like the Huon Show, the Myer Christmas Pageant, Beerfest and more. I missed the Huon Show for the first time since we moved here. David went, primarily to eye off the tractors I think... but he didnt come home with one. I was at the final linking session for this years Tasmanian Leaders program in Hobart. As always, it was an amazing couple of days.

So on Sunday, it was time for our dogs to have a good time too. We headed straight for the dog beach at Kingston, followed by an ice cream on the esplanade, spent time in the garden in the afternoon, and finished up with the first BBQ of the season as the sun set in the valley and the dogs chomped on enormous bones on the grass.

 



One perfect day