Monday 29 April 2013

DARE to spice up your life with a bit of Asian Fusion

I have recently undertaken a Sub-Editor role with DARE Online Magazine. It is with great pleasure that I have the opportunity to contribute to the DARE taste segment by sourcing mouth-watering recipes from across the globe, and selecting tasty gourmet items that you will love!

If you are stuck for cooking ideas, DARE has a great selection of recipes for any foodism that you fancy!

Below is a sneak preview of the April Issue, be sure to check out the entire issue - it's a great read!


Taste of Asian Fusion 
Food and Wine Pairing by Kitty Usher #thewinestore


Asian-style tuna ceviche


For the vegetarians...


For those who like it RAW....


Take your pick - what is your favourite?

Tuesday 2 April 2013

High Tea at Bacchus South Brisbane

The notion of high tea can be traced back to the early 19th century; when the 7th Duchess of Bedford would enjoy a pot of tea and a light snack with friends, during the afternoon as a pick-me-up before dinner. This popular practice spread throughout fashionable society and has become a timeless tradition carried through the ages.

High tea venues are becoming increasingly popular in Brisbane, each venue distinguishable by their special touch a-la-tea. The most recent addition to the scene proudly hosted by the award-winning poolside restaurant, Bacchus, at South Brisbane.



Bite-sized delights of savoury assortments orbit the centre of an elegant 3-tiered tray. Your fingertips and tastebuds will find it impossible to defy the gravitational allure of the smoked salmon and cream cheese buttery croissants; traditional sandwiches of egg and cucumber accompanied by an assortment of gourmet canapés – all guaranteed to line the stomach and lessen the guilt of the sinful pleasures to follow.




Extremely luminous - alike a supernova - emerges a 3-tiered tray of sweet treats bursting with sugary goodness, promising to propel your taste buds into an explosion of bliss. Éclairs filled with decadent chocolate crème pâtissière, cake du jour and zesty tart au citron are garnished with illustrious golden flakes; accompanied by French vanilla slices, vibrant-coloured macaroons and fruit scones served with a moorish Bonne Maman raspberry preserve and cream Chantilly.






Throughout the afternoon, you have the choice to sip on a glass of chilled Moët & Chandon or indulge in the plentiful flavours of exotic Harney and Sons tea imported from New York. My personal favourite is peppermint tea, which is a cooling carminative, with properties that help prevent and relieve digestive-related pain.

Whether you are planning a bridal shower, birthday party, celebration of success or a catch-up with your best friends, high tea is a delightful and delicious way to spend an afternoon for any occasion. 



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