Snags & Sons

In a city devoid of a good sausage shop along comes Snags & Sons.  Justin Bell of Jus Burgers fame saw the gap and crammed it with this deli-style gem in Leederville. Always one to champion local produce, Justin has ensured that the tastiest snags around Perth are finally getting a nudge and devotion.  What's not to love about the humble hot dog when it's made to taste this good. We went early Sunday evening to find a little line creeping down the street.  Taking our seats at the high bar style tables we studied the menu for far too long.  The hot dogs were simple yet tasty and I am always happy to get change from ten bucks.  A great place to pop in for a cheap and cheerful catch up or bite before a movie at Luna.

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Amelia Park beef snag BEEF BOEREWORS South African peach chutney, smoked Dutch cheese & baguette Mount Barker chicken snag RED CURRY SAUSAGE tamarind chutney, Asian salad, chilli in wrap Chittering Valley venison Snag VENISON horseradish cream, beetroot, apple & ginger jam & baguette

The red curry sausage was definitely the winner on the taste scale.    My venison was a little on the dry side but was singing with a balance of flavours.  Relish always works with game meat.  I don't think I have found my favourite yet though so I will keep going back until I do.

ihart

Last November saw the ihart exhibition take over the Claremont Hotel and Grey Door raising funds for The Heart Foundation. This initiative is the brainchild of Xpress Magazines Art Director, Dwight O'Neil and Michael Prendiville. ihart soon became a labour of love and it was held with huge success. This year ihart has it's sights set high to help one special child from the Starlight Foundation make his/her dream come true! Ihart is currently seeking submissions of A2 prints from artists, designers, sculptors, painters, photographers and creatives. There are also secret mediums for secret artists so if you want to know more hit the boys up at ihartproject.com

All proceeds from the sale of all art will be donated to the Starlight Foundation.

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The Beaufort Street Merchant

I met with my fellow food loving friend Foodie Cravings and aghast! we went without eating.  I forgot how much I love coffee dates, less time chewing means more time for chatting. Michelle and her husband recently opened Crust Mt Lawley.  Working full time, running Crust, satisfying foodie cravings and blogging .. she is one busy lady.  So wonderful to hear that the pizza oven is cranking day day in day out keeping the hungry people of Highgate happy.

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Special advanced and humungous thanks to Crust for donating vouchers to our Autumn Roving Dinner goodie bags.

Jus Burgers

I swear I always end up wearing my food. Our friends Chris and Tay showed us the double stick method.  Use two skewers to keep burger fillings in order and then cut.  Keep the sticks in place whilst you elegantly eat your burger.  I only remembered them saying "watch the pointy ends" when I had already punctured my gums.

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Onion rings with aioli. Original beef ~ Amelia Park beef, MSA approved, hormone-free - chargrilled with creamed horseradish and balsamic onions Mullet ~ Amelia Park beef, MSA approved, hormone-free - chargrilled with bacon, beetroot, cheddar cheese and free-range egg.

caramel kisses

Donna Hay magazine is my kind of porn. I have promised myself to stop merely flicking through and actually make something.  Baking is much more fun when you are baking for someone else so I made a batch for my bf's work. Caramel maple mud cakes with caramel fudge frosting.  I made the frosting a little saltier ... caramel loves salt.  It told me.

Recipe is on pg 151 of issue 62 April/May 2012 Donna Hay magazine

La Cholita

I am quite happy to ride the mexican wave that is crashing down on Perth at the moment. I have been to La Cholita a few times now and I think the trick is ... embark on this adventure with friends who want to order for Africa.  This is always the best case scenario.  Damn you two people date night ... you just cannot sample enough in my opinion.  Maybe that is why I try and turn every catch up into a social fiasco. Was perfect to drown my sorrows with my Moogni (collective term for the three of us ... don't ever ask ... it's totally gay) over Tamarind Jarrito as they are both leaving me for fun times abroad. 20120423-215750.jpg

Entradas: Guacamole, crispy flour tortilla, Market ceviche, Mexican street corn,Taco ~ beef cheek, pico de gallo, Quesadillas ~ chorizo, queso corelo

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Fuertes: Wood roasted pork hock, recado rojo with Mexican rice - HOLY SHIT I will now order this every time.  You simply have to poke it with your fork and all that ham hock goodness just falls off the bone.  (Homer Simpson drool ... urghhhhhh).

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Dulce de leche chimichanga - a devillish good dessert (an icrecream burrito deep fried and served with a condensed milk like sticky sugary caramel-y sauce.  YUM.

Tan Po Po

Every time I eat here I say OH BLESS. I think we all fondly remember eating at the old location. The little arcade, with the outdated magazines and five little tables. I always want to get up and clear all the tables for them and get their new site organised. Its still damn tasty and easy on your pennies so all is always forgiven. I just love the staff and especially the owner .. oh bless! 20120422-095337.jpg

Daily Planet

It is always too long between ... ummm breakfasts with Liz.  When we catch up its always amaze! Liz has her own blog Breakfast in Perth and is getting pretty famous now!  Very exciting that she is taking her writing to the next level under the wing of Rob Broadfield for the Good Food Guide.  AMAZING! So proud! We spent the morning pondering food, friends, reminiscing on Teknoscape days and Perth Dance Music Awards. I eat so healthy at home and at work ... its the dining out where I tend to be extravagant.  For the average person that is fine. That is what life is about ... every now and then going out and spoiling yourself.  BUT my butt has been expanding due to the fact that I eat out a hell a lot more than your average Joanne.

I ordered the vegan stack.  Not something I would usually order but I just felt like having salad for breakfast seeing as my cold has stopped me from sweating out in the hot room.  Caitlin (best barista and full of fun) informed they were out of avocado but had added honeyed parsnip. Naturally the chickpea fritter was a little dry but the aioli and juiciness of the tomatoes made up for it.  The parsnip was definitely a welcome addition and the verde added freshness.  So nice to walk away from breky not in a carb coma!

I thought the food was really reasonably priced and it was so damn good to order a Caitlin again.   Free wifi is always a plus too!  Don't read all the urban goon reviews until you have made up your own mind.

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Vegan Stack ~ chickpea fritter, field mushrooms, avocado, slow roasted tomatoes, salsa verde and tofu aioli Mex Eggs ~ scrambled eggs with green pepper and tomato salsa, smoked bacon, corn relish sour cream and jalapenos wrapped in a flour tortilla

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THE CAITLIN: ristretto, honey, ice + a red haired barista These bad boys have gotten me through many many meetings.

Bored with your breakfast? Then you simply must  check out Liz's blog.

The Imp

Vic Park always feels a little out of the way but I really do need to venture into this neck of the woods more often.   Alisha and I rarely catch up but when we do we order, eat and ramble like as old friends do.

I feel as though I missed the window to dine at The Imp.  It is almost like I am a little late, like I arrived at a party when half of the guests had already left.  If I do not visit within the first three months I always feel a little jaded by all that I have heard.  Rather than be fed by the stories of others, I always prefer to arrive at a venue with a clear head without the order this and don't order that swimming around inside my head. 

I am always a little forlorn at the news the crispy pork belly was off the menu.  However,  the beef shin came with recommendation and served with charred spring onions and sticky soy sauce.  The meat just melted in your mouth and sinfully sweet goo was joy.  We also ordered the duck and fig frittata bites served with rocket and truffle oil and finished chatting over a cheeseboard.

My photos are so horrendous but you get the drift.  The Imp is a great little spot for an easy and tasty dinner with long lost friends.  

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