Thursday, November 22, 2012

Marlene vd Westhuizen's Abundance/Oorvloed launch


The huge spread of food cooked from recipes in the book
Sweet and savoury
The menu of what was presented, with added mayonnaise
The “interview” stage at the Book Lounge
Marlene van der Westhuizen
The large crowd gathered to listen to the chat
Marlene’s husband Deon with Elize Goffe-Wood
Marlene and Barbara Jordaan being introduced by the manager of the Book Lounge
The chat began with questions about how she conceived this book
Chef Pete Goffe-Wood
Lots of amusement
Elize buying a copy of the book
Marlene’s husband took lots of photos....
... as did John
A great initiative the Book Lounge has running
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus cc, 2012

Buitenverwachting's annual trade wine & food pairing evening


The new coffee shop The Coffee Bloc at Buitenverwachting
One of the magnificent Eagle owls that nest in their oaks each year
A welcoming glass of Buiten Bubbly
Chilling by the pond
We renew acquaintances, greet friends and get to know new faces
Some serious discussions about the excellent Sauvignon Blanc
Hermann Kirschbaum' the Cellarmaster with front of house stalwart Katrina Pietersen and Hanna Hoffmann who works for the Coffee Bloc
Fresh local Oysters with Strawberry Mignonette Caviar
2009 Cabernet Franc for tasting on the barrel, help yourself
The Loose Cannon Chenin blend was excellent
Executive Chef Edgar Osojnik in his kitchen, overseeing the preparation of  the canapés
One of the chefs loading up one of the many platters that came out to tempt us.
What was on each tray – absolutely delicious if a tiny bit dangerous to eat with all that flaky pastry which exploded with each mouthful:
Kitchen staff Robin de Jongh and Shanice Gouws, arranging the food
From the top: Chicken galantine; duck liver pate; bocconcini and tomato skewer; Pear and blue cheese; more bocconcini; tuna sushi
Hard to decide but there was plenty and plenty of choice
ustice Blosé, keeping us well supplied with wonderful food
It was a lovely long summer evening
Now we are at the red wines and lots of chatting and teasing was going on. 
Brad Paton, the winemaker, to the right of Lynne,  had just become a father for the second time on Monday
And finally the showstopper red blend Christine 2002
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus cc, 2012

Gibson's Gourmet Burgers & Ribs at the V&A

The restaurant is long and narrow in an L shape
Starter number one was char grilled baby squid with garlic and lemon. Tender and delicious its an option we would definitely order again.
Starter number two is the really good sticky pork ribs which were not at all fatty and the meat just fell off the bone.  You get six in the starter portion, which for Lynne is very adequate.  This also comes as a much larger main and you can order a beef option
John’s Vegas Hamburger with not-so-crisp chips came with a creamy mild black pepper sauce and lettuce, tomato and lots of gherkin, despite his asking them not to put it on the bun.
There are lots of craft beers as well as commercial on the menu – the prices are quite steep and while the menu says 440,ml for the Boston larger R35 John was served a smaller 330,ml bottle, but was charged R23 accordingly.
Wine prices are mostly around R80 to R105 a bottle. These are mostly house wines and we feel the prices are quite good for the Waterfront. You can order French champagne with your hamburger and it will only cost you R650 for a bottle of Moët or Pierre Jourdan’s good local brut for R185.  All wines, bar the champagne, are available by the glass – bravo Gibson's
Our bill
The Christmas tree is already up at the Waterfront
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus cc, 2012