You might recall that last year we indulged in a full tasting menu for Australia Day. Yes, 8 courses that took us on a culinary tour around the Country – celebrating fresh, local and seasonal produce.
And while this year was much more ‘low key’, we still filled the day with family and food, and a favourite pastime – a morning hike!
Needless to say after the morning’s outdoor adventures, we were quite hungry when the afternoon rolled around. Our family joined us for an early dinner – and with the temperature exceeding 30 degrees outside, a BBQ seemed to be the most logical, if not sanest, choice.
On the menu?
Some homemade sausages by our local butcher. Served with a few “Aussie-themed” sides.
Starting with a mango macadamia salad – comprising of salad leaves, fresh mango, avocado and macadamias. Dressed simply with a mixture of lime juice, seeded mustard, oil and sliced red chilli.
I also turned on the oven for 20 minutes or so, in order to make another iconic Australian side…damper! Flavoured with camembert and cracked pepper (and these turned out very moreish indeed).
For dessert we kept things pretty simple. Instead of a large pavlova, I went with mini versions instead. Topped with cream, lemon curd and a fresh raspberry.
And to keep us hydrated, we served a fresh fruit cocktail.
Akin to a punch – I guess you’d say – made with vodka, coconut rum, cooled tea, pineapple juice and ginger ale – finished with some frozen honeydew balls, mint and raspberry.
And so another Australia Day came to pass – and we retired to bed with full bellies and fond memories of the day.
What about you? What did you get up to this Australia Day?
That damper looks and sounds wonderful Lisa. I love the idea of adding cheese to the damper.