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Old 19-07-2020, 08:54 AM   #91
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Snowy's in Alstenville near Ballina
All time fav is Lancelin pies North of Perth.
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Four pages and no mention of Ganmain Bakery? I’m gutted.
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Some of the better Bakeries Ive been to in SA

Clarendon Bakery in Clarendon
Seaford Bakery in Old Noarlunga
Otto's bakery in Hahndorf aint bad either
Port Elliot Bakery is pretty killer
Home Grown Bakery Aldinga
Flinders Food Co in Hawker
Becks Bakehouse Port Noarlunga
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Some of the better Bakeries Ive been to in SA

Clarendon Bakery in Clarendon
Seaford Bakery in Old Noarlunga
Otto's bakery in Hahndorf aint bad either
Port Elliot Bakery is pretty killer
Home Grown Bakery Aldinga
Flinders Food Co in Hawker
Becks Bakehouse Port Noarlunga
+1 for Clarendon and Pt Elliott Bakery, fantastic food.
I have tried all of the others but might have gone on the wrong day as I can't recall anything that really stands out.
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Wont work with those , they are too thick & stay that way when heated.
Thanks, I'll buy a tin of pea soup to water it down a bit.
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+1 for Clarendon and Pt Elliott Bakery, fantastic food.
I have tried all of the others but might have gone on the wrong day as I can't recall anything that really stands out.
It's more about the quality of the baked goods than anything. i.e. not soggy or overly oily.

Clarendon do the best black forest cherry donut
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It’s becoming clear that Australia’s best chance for post-CV economic recovery is powered by bakery goods. This is obviously where the focus of TAFE reform needs to aim, with new levels of proficiency in sausagerollery and piemanship.

In the meantime there’s potential for a vertically integrated health program; accredited face masks that smell just like your favourite pie, pasty, custard tart etc. I think consumer uptake will be very enthusiastic!
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During the Covid 19 lock down in SA, I made some dessert bowl, man sized meat pies and sent one to a self confessed pie connoisseur who was in need of a moral boost.

This was their review.

I was first met by the sheer size of this behemoth of a pie. The elegant way the pastry decor adorned the top, the expert way the foil was folded to carefully carry it's precious contents, instantly indicated that this was no ordinary meal.

The glorious smell that wafted up through the cracks in the top, carressed my senses as a wave of nostalgia hit me hard. I closed my eyes and I was a young child, standing in my Nana's kitchen whilst she baked and cooked around me. I knew this was a moment to be savoured.

As I carefully removed the prize from its metal cocoon, I amazed at how the structure remained in tact, standing strong like a Castle's keep.
As I plated up this truly special creation, I was able to see it in all its glory.

And it was beautiful.

Scared to destroy its beauty, hunger overcame me and I carefully pierced it's golden exterior with my firm utensil. It put up some resistance as my fork sank further into its flesh. My knife, not wanting to miss out, swiftly joined it's brethren in the slaying of this beefy beast.

The guilt of butchering such a treasure was short lived as the full fragrance held within invaded my nostrils. I could no longer hold back, I savagely tore a chunk and escorted it into my waiting mouth.

As soon as it touched the waiting taste buds, a wave of pure bliss took hold. The nostalgia experienced earlier, quickly shifted into a forgotten memory. This moment truly conquered any past pie experience. I never knew I could taste pure heaven in such a way.

My teeth were not required at this party, for the beef was just that tender. The combination of carrot and beef, whilst a classic, truly was a marriage from the Gods. I could taste the care and dedication with each bite as I found myself gourging on this gargantuan masterpiece.

As they say, all good things must come to end and I was left with the bland display of the plate beneath.

I felt as though I was walking on air, wishing I could re-experience the majesty of what just occurred. I knew that I was surely blessed for having been given the opportunity to sample a delight from above. I returned back to working from home duties with a new outlook, ready to finish up the day in enlightened way.

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Shearer’s Cook bakery at Woolooware/Jenola - excellent pies and sausage rolls
Vickers bakery at Jannali - old school cakes, apple turnovers with cream, Chelsea buns, laminations, vanilla slices (passion fruit icing) etc
Robertson Pie Shop - good pies (not outstanding), excellent location
Ross bakery, Ross Tas. - great vanilla slice (but not the best in the world that they claim).hard pastry on top means custard exits sideways when you take a bite.
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Shearer’s Cook bakery at Woolooware/Jenola - excellent pies and sausage rolls
Vickers bakery at Jannali - old school cakes, apple turnovers with cream, Chelsea buns, laminations, vanilla slices (passion fruit icing) etc
Robertson Pie Shop - good pies (not outstanding), excellent location
Ross bakery, Ross Tas. - great vanilla slice (but not the best in the world that they claim).hard pastry on top means custard exits sideways when you take a bite.
Exiting custard definitely affects the overall score
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Thanks, I'll buy a tin of pea soup to water it down a bit.
Get some blue boiler peas, soak in bi carb & water overnite, drain then boil in fresh water or chook stock. You will end up with a proper green slushy goodness to drop your pie into...........cheers
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Of course there's this now long forgotten Perth Psychedelic Rock Group "Bakery".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLbdavET_Ms

and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-IlG4QzB9s
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xvq...nHsC09SUDASJDi

I have the last one, Memento Album on cassette still.
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Is O'Connel Bakery still around in North Adelaide? Lived there 11 years ago and I never got a bad coffee or custard donut from them ever - and open 24/7!!!


Malaga Markets Bakery here in Perth is fantastic. A dozen fresh jam donuts for $11, how can you say no??
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Gonna have this hot and tasty beverage with copious amounts of buttered crusty bread tomorrow for lunch. Anyone remember this soup?
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Another one of my favorites!
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I remember recipes for oxtail stew, and oxtail in trays, in the butchers’ shops. And tongues! You don’t see that stuff prepacked on the shelves at Colesworths.
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Can you still get piroshkiy at the undercover markets in central Adelaide?
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I remember recipes for oxtail stew, and oxtail in trays, in the butchers’ shops. And tongues! You don’t see that stuff prepacked on the shelves at Colesworths.
You also dont hear of people boiling brains to get the weird skin/membrane off before cooking them.
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You also dont hear of people boiling brains to get the weird skin/membrane off before cooking them.
If you haven't tasted oxtail soup, you haven't lived, my son!
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Passed through Benalla this morning.



Yummo strange croissant blueberry danish

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That looks like some weird flat fish
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That looks like some weird flat fish
Thought the same but hoped it was some kind of Danish pastry.
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Yes, lemon sole with pink icing I ordered.
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Not a bakery as such but the scallop pies down at the docks in Hobart are yum, and the vanilla slices and pies at Trappers in Goulburn real good
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You see them at the Preston Market here in Melbourne and pigs heads

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Malaga Markets Bakery here in Perth is fantastic. A dozen fresh jam donuts for $11, how can you say no??
Certainly is, that joint is pumping in the early hours of the morning when I've walked by - such a weird concept, a 24 hour bakery
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Everybody knows the humble cheese and bacon roll. The bready thing with bacon bits and cheese on top. Way back when, when my brother was working in roKWiz's selected bakery in carlingford, he was allowed on occasion to bake his own to bring home. Its probably a thing somewhere, but im yet to see it anywhere. Basic concept. The cheese and bacon loaf. So a loaf of white bread infused with cheese and bacon bits. So, not on top, but in the bread. Best when it was still warm from the oven, but even next day or whatever, a slice of that chucked in the microwave for a few seconds was still pretty good.
bakers delight did that, it was called a cheese and bacon pull apart. was good
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Another day, another bakery, this time Mawson's in Euroa.
Had 2 chunky steak pies this morning I like how they have a hint of tomato relish already baked inside, so there is no reason to add horrible tomato sauce.



And this one is for Franco if he's tuned in. They do Kiev's.

Bought this crispy fried chicken Kiev to re-heat up for dinner just now. Nice just with a side salad.

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Another day, another bakery, this time Mawson's in Euroa.
Had 2 chunky steak pies this morning I like how they have a hint of tomato relish already baked inside, so there is no reason to add horrible tomato sauce.

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Bought this crispy fried chicken Kiev to re-heat up for dinner just now. Nice just with a side salad.

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Looks awesome, I can never stop at one chunky steak pie, if it's a memorable one.
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The way those pies have risen, it’s majestic. You could just stare at them coming out the oven as visual gluttony.
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The way those pies have risen, it’s majestic. You could just stare at them coming out the oven as visual gluttony.
Yes, the foil tin is the guage and those babies are well above the lip, almost trying to climb out. This type of pie and the bakeries selling them should never be taken for granted.
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