It's July and that means we are halfway through the year! Already? June was a crazy month. I had my first international trip in 7 years: doing some work in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It was amazing and exhausting! I have taken it easy after the trip. Not much socialising. It is the time of the year bunkering down during the cold winter weather. And to try and catch up on some life admin: bike service, car service, teeth service (yes I mean dentist). Sylvia and I have been out for quite a few lunches and seen No Hard Feelings at the cinema. I was sad to see Zomato has closed in Melbourne. Though I haven't added my reviews there for years I still found it useful to check out cafes.
Above is a packet of Bakpia that I brought home from Yogyakarta. This was my favourite version - pandan sponge with chocolate filling. What is not to love about green and chocolate!
These are the packets of crisps I brought back from Indonesia. The aioli Brets crisps were from France and the favourite. The grilled seaweed Pota Bee crisps were the ones I ate by mistake and found rather strong tasting. It made sense when Sylvia saw the fish powder on the ingredients. Oops! The Happy Honey Butter Japota potato crisps were odd but ok. Finally was the KuSako Grilled Cheese cassava chips. I bought these so Sylvia could taste cassava chips because they were quite popular in Indonesia. She was not that keen but I quite liked them.
My favourite crisps from Indonesia were far and away these Qtela tempeh crisps. They were delicious. I was a little wary at first but once I tasted them they were almost as good as salted pan fried tempeh, but more convenient. I wish they sold these in Melbourne. Actually there are a lot of Asian groceries in Melbourne so I will need to keep an eye out.
These are the sweet treats from Indonesia. As with the crisps it was hard to work out what was Indonesian and what was not. The Choki Choki chococashew was a lovely tube of chocolate mixed with cashew paste. Sylvia loves Hello Panda bikkies but we have never had cheese cream flavour. She was not keen to have it again and I ate most of them. I quite liked them. Take-It was a chocolate bar like a kitkat. The Roi cokelat keju was one of those very soft and sweet Indonesia bread rolls with soft cheese and chocolate sauce in it. I quite liked it, despite it being very unusual for a Melbournian. The Extra is actually my chewing gum from the airport. The only time I have chewing gum is on a planes because it helps with any air sickness on take off and set down. The round tub was fairy floss but it seemed more like Persian fairy floss. The herbal peppermint lozenges were because I had a bit of a cough thanks to asthma. And the Blastoz chocolate bar was something for Sylvia.
We also have a new Pokero Roll and Bowl in Barkly Square. Sylvia loves the sushi at Sushi Sushi there but I love to try something new. This bowl of noodles with tofu, edamame, avocado, corn, carrot and green as well as a nice dipping sauce was a good meal to take home.
Some things never change. Sylvia still loves a home made tofu nugget. I made some recently and for some reason it all went well. I was in the flow. They were so good I decided I must rewrite the recipe with some of thing things I have learnt. Another idea to add to my drafts!
We continue to try different pizzas. This one is from the PostMistress in Melville Road, Brunswick and called the BW Classic. It is a white pizza with broccoli base (what does this mean?), fior di latte, smoked scamorz, broccoli florets, liced zucchini, chilli, pecorino. It was pretty good.
We also had Vegan Smokey Pulled Jackfruit pizza from Crust Pizza in Sydney Road Brunswick. It had BBQ pulled jackfruit, Spanish onions, roasted capsicum and vegan cheese on a tomato base, with vegan aioli, parsley and chopped chilli. It is hard to explain how I liked this but also found it hard to eat the jackfruit which had some sweet softness. I wont get it again but I wish I could like it more.
We have had some cleaning up while I was on leave and took three large bags to the op shop as well as rejected cat beds; our cat prefers cardboard boxes to proper cat beds. I let go of some of Sylvia's childhood toys including the cash register above. It has plastic coins which dates it. Do kids have EFTPOS machines for cards now? Or is it like phones where analogue is more fun than digital for toys even though it is seen as outdated now? Kids get all the fun!
We've been eating quite a few dumplings at home lately. Mostly they are panfried but not always. These dumplings were served in a soup of vegetables and tempeh. It was pretty good though there was a bit of preparation.
We have been to the Pentridge complex for a few lunches lately. The IGA there is always a temptation. It has different groceries to our regular supermarkets. I got tempted by the Adobo Ole Spanish Mexican Spice mix. When I made the tofu nuggets above, I was surprised to see that I had thrown out all the spice mixes that had been in my kitchen. It felt like time for another one!
Did you leave any flavor of chips and cookies untried on your trip? I’m very impressed at all the different flavors you found.
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Wow, it was fun to read your reviews of all the unusual snacks! Grocery stores are fun to visit while traveling. The paper cactus is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteSo much goodness in one post, I really don't know where to start! I am very envious of your citrus trees (wish I worked in your office) and I can totally vouch for those Brewdog buffalo cauliflower wings. Also love that paper cactus - so cute!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home! It's fun to visit grocery stores when traveling. I also always bring back some unique goodies.
ReplyDeleteI love all your snack selections! One of my favourite things to do in all countries is to raid the supermarket to see what is there.. local snacks are the best although it's hard to get through big packets on your own :) What a coincidence that I am about to board the train to Vienna with Beautiful World where are you, which I picked up from the "Books for Free" bookshelf at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn. It looks like an interesting read!
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