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Gordon Ramsay at the Good Food and Wine Show Sydney

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Having the pleasure of seeing Mr Ramsay cook doesn’t always come cheap. I was lucky enough to get some Front row centre tickets as I made sure I was online the second they went on sale but looking at ebay just a couple of weeks before the show, I saw that a pair of tickets had sold for $350 (plus the book but lets face it, they weren’t after the book). So I hung onto my precious tickets and guarded them with my life. It’s a good year for me, I’ve already met my favourite female cook Nigella and now I am meeting my favourite male chef.

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

Crowd waiting for Gordon to arrive for his 1.30pm book signing

We met friend Gina, Teena and Philippe at noon and slowly made our way around the show. The crowds were thick and in a lot of cases unmoving. Gina vowed to visit next year on a Friday such were the crowds around some stands.

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

The line is large for Gordon and everyone is excited. They’ve expanded the size of the theatre due to demand for Gordon’s shows (they put up the price of the second wave of tickets to cover the cost of expanding the theatre).

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

We have brilliant seats, front row centre left, right in front of him cooking. There’s a bit of a warm up and prize giveaway prior to Gordon entering with his right hand man from Claridges Mark Sargeant whom I remember seeing on the F Word. There is a lot of clapping signalling that the crowd is restless and doesn’t want to hear any of the preamble, they just want Gordon. And after several “Here comes Goooordon Ramsay!!”, the man finally appears. He looks exactly like he does on the show and women everywhere swoon.

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Two fans run onto the stage holding Gordon masks

It’s like a culinary version of Beatlemania with two girls running up to the stage with Gordon masks on sticks and declaring him their idol and asking for hugs. Several girls stop him during the show when he walks into the audience area and demand hugs to which he happily obliges.

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Another fan wanting a hug

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Gordon on stage is exactly what he is like on tv, except with a little less swearing and if you watch Hell’s Kitchen or Kitchen Nightmares, a lot less anger. He does manage to insult (in his charmingly blunt way) a slew of celebrities: Dannii Minogue for being plastic and melting in front of the oven and for having body parts less than 6 months old, Lisa Wilkinson (host of the Today show) whom he says has a penis, Anthony Worrall Thompson for winning the ugliest chef award 35 years running, Jamie Oliver for being a “fat tongued fat git” who makes fattening food and Matt Moran for having a poor turnout to the show (“They moved the curtain 4 rows from the front so Matt thought that it was full of people”) and of course the Diners Club sponsor when he whipped out his Black American Express card.

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay
“Is this the size of your bush?”

He even makes fun of the audience and recalls falling in love with a French woman when he lived in France and asks if there are any French women in the audience. There is only one and he picks up a bunch of herbs and asks her “Is this the size of your bush?” to which she declares that hers is actually bigger.

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

Matt Moran with the fire extinguisher pounces on an unsuspecting Gordon and Mark

During the show Matt Moran bursts on stage with a fire extinguisher which sprays both Gordon and Mark, probably as revenge for his earlier comment.

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Gordon’s little exchange with me

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

“I feel bad now”

I even had an exchange with Gordon himself while he was on stage. He pretended that he’d left copies of his cookbook under our seats but hadn’t so everyone got excited for a second then realised he was taking the piss. My friend was quite vocal in her “Awwww no!!” so he said to her “Did you think I’d put 2000 copies under everyone’s seat?” and she shrugged so I yelled out “Oprah would have!” and he laughed and touched his heart and says “Oh shit, really yeah I feel bad now”. Then he said “Where’s your husband?” and I pointed at my husband sitting next to me behind the camera and he said “Well he’s a lucky man”. Aww I feel touched by god!

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Hand on his heart feeling bad that he hasn’t given us the books, Oprah style ;)

While he is cooking, he gets a little more serious and explains tricks and rules to perfecting the dishes. He makes three dishes, a chorizo and bean soup, a lamb dish with a balsamic sauce which looks delectably luscious and a Pain Perdu (french toast) all intended to be dishes that you could make everyday from leftover ingredients.

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

Entree: Chorizo and bean soup

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

Main-Lamb

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

Dessert-Pain Perdu

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

After all of the cooking is done, he gives away items from the set to lucky audience members.

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

After this, he is off to his last book signing of the day where I tried to get my DVDs signed but they had cut the line off after a certain amount of people. As Gordon took time to chat and shake the hand or kiss and take a photo with every person in the line, the amount of people was relatively short but well rewarded. Whilst I would’ve loved a kiss and my DVDs signed I was happy with my small brush with Gordon!

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Gordon signing one of many autographs

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

The crowd taking pictures of Gordon signing

And of the stands on offer, there were plenty of delicious morsels to be had, loads of samples and lots of great bargains.

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

Organic Times chocolates

One of my favourite stands, and the site of a big purchase was the Organic Times Chocolate stand where they were extremely generous with samples. We tried at least 8 of their varieties (and we could have tried more) before settling on dark chocolate coated licorice (mild), chocolate coated ginger (gorgeous large chunks of candied stem ginger enrobed in dark chocolate), dark chocolate coated macadamias and dark chocolate coated coffee beans. 3 boxes were $20 or 4 for $25.

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

Yumi’s dips

Another favourite stand of mine every year is Yumi’s dips which I adore. I especially like their olive dip, tuna mousse, smoked trout mousse, egg salad, pumpkin and Mediterranean eggplant dip and we buy up big here. As it is the last day, they offer us 7 dips for $12 which is a huge saving. I would have bought more except I know that I will be away for a month so I won’t be able to eat the fish dips.

Good Food Show Sydney Gordon Ramsay

Hillier’s chocolates offering is a huge bowl of wrapped chocolates. Despite his sad expression, the caramel ones were especially good :lol:

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

Pama Liquors

Pomegranate seemed to be the juice flavour of this year’s show with a couple of Pomegranate juice manufacturers as well as this Pomegranate liquor. I didn’t have time to try but I did love the bottles!

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

There were also whole hibiscus flowers soaked in Vodka. They had an interesting texture, much like beetroot with a sweetness from the flower itself and kick from the Vodka.

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

For those interested in eating lunch in a non bite sized sample portion, there were celebrity chef eateries churning out dishes.

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

I would probably have this expression if I had to wear the hat. Perhaps my husband was mocking him when he took the picture, hence the rather fierce expression.

Good Food Show Gordon Ramsay

We got to the Lindt stand a bit too late and missed out on the Lindor ball bags. Ah well, we still had lots of Organic chocolate.

All in all, it was another great show this year, made 100000% times better by the presence of Mr Ramsay. I don’t know how they will top that next year. After all, there is just one Mr Gordon Ramsay.

Map of travel

And Dear Reader, whilst you are reading this, I will probably be on a plane on my way to Tokyo, probably eating a dodgy airline meal (and of course photographing it). I shall have limited access to the internet for the first 10 days that I am away but will post stories every day so please feel free to make comments, I’ll approve and reply to them when I get more internet access, probably somewhere in Finland, our second destination. After Finland we will go to London to stay with my sister (where I will have unlimited internet access) and then a few days in Paris. Rest assured this will be an eating tour of these wonderful cities so once I am back in London, the tales of the bizarre, kitsch and delicious will flow.

Love Infrequent Flyer,

NQN
xxx

Blog awards! Tiara time :)

Swarovski tiara

So it seems like May is the month for lovely awards from fellow food bloggers. Give me a second while I assemble my tiara (yes I have three), a sash and a sceptre (will a roll of foil do for this?).

E for excellent award

I received two E for Excellent Awards from two great bloggers, from the lovely Claire from Melbourne Gastronome and the fabulous Sinead from Airy Fairy cupcakes. Thankyou ladies, it’s truly an honour! I need to pass two of them on so I shall pass on the E for Excellent award to: Maria from Foodie Wanderings. I love her honesty and humour and she has become a great blogging friend. The second one, and not because she gave me an Arte Y Pico award, Y from LemonPi because she bakes like a demon!

Arte Y Pico

In addition to those two awards, I received an Arte y Pico award from my fellow Sydney food lover Y from Lemonpi.

The rules behind this award are as follows:

1. Pick five blogs that you consider deserve this award for their creativity, design, interesting material, and also contribute to the blogging community, no matter what language.
2. Each award has to have the name of the author and also a link to his or her blog.
3. Each award winner has to show the award and put the name and the link to the blog that has given her or him the award.
4. Award-winner and the one who has given the award have to show the link of Arte y Pico blog, so everyone will know the origin of this award.
5. Award winner must show these rules.

So the five other blogs I’d like to give this Arte Y Pico award to are, Grace from A Southern Grace, Patricia from Technicolour Kitchen, Sinead from Airy Fairy Cupcakes, Belle from Minty PetitPois and Kim from A Yankee in a Southern Kitchen. All for inspiring me in various ways through their gorgeous recipes, food styling and humour.

Love,

NQN

xxx

The Ultimate Banana Bread recipe collection-Banana bread bake off round-up!

Banana Bread Roundup

I was absolutely delighted to get so many fantastic entries for the Banana Bread Bakeoff. I was a little worried as to whether I would get much of a response-it’s a little like having a party and hoping everyone will show!

Here is a round up of the fabulously inventive Banana Bread recipes I received. Yes that’s right, all 79 of them! From the diversity and inventiveness of the recipes, it just looked to me like the Ultimate Banana Bread collection came to my party. It seems like Banana Bread is not just Banana bread but the potential to be so much more than a plain loaf. For those who don’t have a blog but are still devoted foodies, I’ve published their recipes, for those with blogs, I’ve linked to the story itself so that any Banana Bread lover can have the perfect recipe at their fingertips. Enjoy the viewing but a word or warning, have a piece of Banana bread ready or at least some bananas ripening in a paper bag. After seeing them all you’ll be ever so glad.

At first I thought I could bake them all but when we got to 60 I knew that a poll was the best way to go because if I baked 79 Banana Breads it would take me 2 months to bake them all and almost 2 years to eat them and would put me off bananas for life! So once you’ve drooled through the incredible list of entries, please vote for your favourite Banana Bread, the one you feel should win the bake off and of course feel free to comment on why you thought it was your favourite in the comments section. The prize is of course, a DIY cupcake set that I’ve put together featuring 25 mini pleated souffle cups (like the ones I used here), 12 royal icing flowers, a cake tester and sprinkles. Shipped to anywhere in the world!

Thanks again to all of the wonderful bakers that took the time to enter their precious Banana Babies, you all deserve a prize as far as I am concerned! And if I’ve inadvertently missed anyone out, please email me at info{AT}notquitenigella{dot}com.

Love,

NQN
xxx

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Reminder: The Banana Bread Bake-off ends tomorrow!

remember

Currently with over 60 entries, I am amazed and overjoyed at the amount of entries and the creativity shown with the Banana Bread Bake-off. There are some truly spectacular entries. Don’t forget the prize: a DIY cupcake set that I’ve put together featuring 25 mini pleated souffle cups (like the ones I used here), 12 royal icing flowers, a cake tester and sprinkles. Shipped to anywhere in the world!

Just a reminder that entries are due midnight on the 12th May 2008 Australian Eastern Standard Time (see www.timeanddate.com) I can’t wait to share the entries with you, I think you’ll be as impressed as I am!

Love,

NQN

xxx

NQN’s Banana Bread Bakeoff Event!

NQN’s Banana Bread bakeoff event!

**PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED-THANKYOU TO ALL OF THE WONDERFUL ENTRANTS! I WILL POST UP A SUMMARY SOON**

I was given this fantastic idea by airyfairy, she of the lovely cupcake site who suggested, after making 4 banana breads that it was time to do my first NQN event. I know, from everyone’s comments and from speaking to friends, that everyone has a fabulous banana bread recipe. In Australia, now is the best time to have bananas as they’re plentiful and cheap (anything is cheap compared to what we experienced a while back) and worldwide, bananas are an ingredient that are relatively easy to get a hold of. I just ask that you bake a Banana bread and one without frosting or elaborate decorations as once we get into cakes and frostings and decorations, it ends up less of a bread and more of a cake.

The rules are simple and you don’t even need a food blog, just bananas! :)

1. Bake your banana bread and write it up on your blog with a picture.
2. email me at: info[at]notquitenigella[dot] com and include your name, blog name, blog URL and URL for the Banana Bread post. **Please do not forget to email me, otherwise your entry may not be included as I won’t know about it!**
3. Link back here to this story (and feel free to use the image on your blog)
4. I will reply to all entries so if you don’t hear back from me within 48 hours, please email me again.

If you don’t have a blog that’s fine, just send me your name, location, a picture and recipe. You can enter as many times as you’d like too-I know what it’s like when you have a kilo of ripening bananas and all you can think of is banana bread!

Banana bread bake off! Banana bread bake off!

And since I think that good work should be rewarded, the prize for the best Banana Bread is a DIY cupcake set that I’ve put together featuring 25 mini pleated souffle cups (like the ones I used here), 12 royal icing flowers, a cake tester and sprinkles. Shipped to anywhere in the world!

Entries are due in just over a month on May 12th (midnight, Australian Eastern Standard Time)!