Posts Tagged ‘pie’

Tuck Shop Cafe, Pie-House and Delicatessen, Northbridge

Autumn leaves are falling and the roads are slippery as we drive through East Perth on our way to Northbridge on a rainy Sunday morning. A storm’s been forecast for later today and we plan to be home safe and cosy with full bellies long before it hits. Gazing into Tuck Shop Cafe, Pie-House and […]

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Dip, pie and cake at family afternoon tea

Remember this fine fellow? Smoked trout by Holy Smoke in Pemberton, Western Australia For family afternoon tea, Jac and I have made a dip using the Holy Smoke smoked trout that came in my Urban Locavore box. We haven’t followed a specific recipe. First, I skinned and flaked the trout, carefully removing all the bones. […]

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Harry’s Cafe de Wheels, Woolloomooloo, Sydney

Harry’s Cafe de Wheels is a Sydney institution. Australia’s most famous pie cart was originally named “Harry’s” and served ‘pie and peas’ and crumbed sausages near the front gates of the naval dockyard at Woolloomooloo back in 1938. Proprietor and namesake Harry Edwards took a break from his food business t…

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City Farm Cafe, East Perth 2

By popular demand, here’s more food from City Farm Cafe. It’s all been takeaway as I haven’t had the time to dine in. City Farm Cafe’s definitely become one of my favourite lunching places in East Perth. Between freshly baked muffins and organic coffee in the morning and takeaway at lunch time, staff are used […]

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Curry puffs and pies

Nicole Jackson, here’s a pie post I think you’ll like! :D PuffsWith my sister and her hubby in town from Sydney, Mum invited all of us “kids” and our partners to a curry puff making (and eating!) session. Jac usually joins in the curry puff making, but I must admit my curry puff shaping skills […]

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Dinner – chicken pie

Jac bought me a chicken and vegetable pie from the supermarket – sorry guys, I don’t remember what brand it was. It was from a fridge and came in a plastic wrapper, ready to heat in the oven. On an evening on which I’d come home late from work and needed something warm and comforting […]

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