Showing posts with label Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. Show all posts

07 March 2011

Australian Bacon Week: Media Launch, Sydney (7 March 2011)

Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Bayside Level 2
Darling Drive, Darling Harbour NSW 2000
http://www.pork.com.au


Waking up to Australian bacon

During Australian Bacon Week, 7 –13 March, hundreds of licensees around the country will be conducting in-store promotions which include bacon taste testing, price promotions as well as Australian bacon buy one get one free specials among other localised events.

Thanks to Stewart White from Whiteworks Public Relations for inviting me along to this Australian Pork media launch held at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre with great views over Darling Habour and the city skyline. There are only a few things in life that will get me up early in the morning such as an International flight or a big road trip to avoid traffic and the possibility of some free bacon seems to be on this small list — although I do know it’s a normal time for the rest of the working world to be getting up. Today the 8 am event was for the much loved and adored bacon — and more importantly for the 100% Australian variety. Apparently there are currently 293 butchers and smallgoods producers licensed to display the PorkMark on their products. Since the inception of Australian Bacon Week in 2010, the number of licensees nationwide has more than doubled which I'm sure will all help to educate the public.

To help fill the early morning stomachs a few bacon inspired canapés were served up with orange juice and surprisingly decent coffee — although a simple bacon and egg roll would have sufficed for me like the one in the poster. The savoury English style bacon and pumpkin scone with chive mascarpone had small pieces of bacon throughout which were only slightly noticeable. I couldn’t quite taste the bacon in the Bacon and hazelnut focaccia with rosemary tapenade but it was freshly made and quite tasty. For a fuller tasting bacon experience the Pistachio and cognac chipolata wrapped in green bacon was cooked in the function room which attracted other conference attendees to accidently walk in from adjoining functions — probably due to the distinctive alluring bacon smell. 'Green' bacon actually means fresh bacon rather than being green in colour, which I actually thought it might have been — silly me. I would have loved a bit of tomato relish dipping sauce with it. I thought the Mini bacon and quail egg flan with goats curd and green olive pesto was also good and just the right size to enjoy a couple or more — an all-in-one bacon and egg tasting experience.

A couple of the NSW State level winners for the Full Rasher category were present to receive their awards. John Stojkovic from Pronto Smallgoods and Butchery in Carramar received 3rd place and Jason Rooke from Coota Valley Meats in Engadine received 2nd place. I wish we had the opportunity to sample the winning bacons somehow, simply cooked up and served in all their natural tastiness — maybe next year. At the end of the event all attendees received a goodie cooler bag of some of the National winning Schulz Smokehouse Bacon from Barossa Fine Foods — a weekend breakfast treat is now in hand.

OVERALL WINNER
Australia’s Best Bacon: Barossa Fine Foods, Schulz Butchers – Elizabeth West SA

National winners - Full Rasher
1st - Metcalf Quality Meats, Evans Head NSW
2nd - Coota Valley Meats, Engadine NSW
3rd - Pronto Smallgoods and Butchery, Carramar NSW

National winners - Low Fat
1st - Barossa Fine Foods, Schulz Butchers, Elizabeth West SA
2nd - Stamfords of Brentwood, Brentwood WA
3rd - Kanmantoo Bacon Company, Kanmantoo SA

For a complete list of 2011 winners click here.

Other National Bacon Week Launch events:
7 March 2011 – Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre
15 March 2010 – Pendolino media launch



English style bacon and pumpkin scone with chive mascarpone

Bacon and hazelnut focaccia with rosemary tapenade


Pistachio and cognac chipolata wrapped in green bacon
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)


Mini bacon and quail egg flan with goats curd and green olive pesto
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)

Orange juice

Cappuccino and Mocha — both decently made with little bitterness, didn't need to add any sugar

Hot chocolate — nice flavour and not too sweet

Coffee and cooking station

Alyce and Stewart getting a sneaky photo of the bacon cooking

Andrew Spencer, Stuart White and Martin Carr getting ready for announcement of Australia's Best Bacon

Speech time

Martin Carr, Australian PorkMark program

Andrew Spencer, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Pork


NSW State Awards: John Stojkovic (left) from Pronto Smallgoods and Butchery receives 3rd place Full Rasher; Jason Rooke (right) from Coota Valley Meats receives 2nd Place Full Rasher

Goodie bag sample: Australia's Best Bacon 1st Place National Winner - Schulz Smokehouse Bacon from Barossa Fine Foods, Schulz Butchers

Nice balcony view of Darling Harbour and city skyline

18 July 2010

Sydney Good Food & Wine Show 2010, Darling Harbour (17 July 2010)

16 – 18 July 2010
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre
Darling Drive, Darling Harbour
http://www.goodfoodshow.com.au



Food & Wine on mass

I spy with my little eye something beginning with free!

This is the first time I've visited this show and after paying $28.50 for an adult ticket (minus $5 for Entertainment Book holders) there was one thing on my mind — where's all the freebies. After spending 4 hours I found there to be quite a bit of food tastings to be found, some more generous than others, and after dodging through the large crowd with their Good Food Show trolleys, prams and show bag purchases I found the event quite enjoyable although quite tiring. One end was devoted to the majority of thirst quenching wine stands while on the other side the Celebrity Theatre was for the hard core devotees of celebrity chefs. In the middle was a mixture of food stands, wine stands, cooking demonstrations and informercial style product promotions.

In terms of the food offerings I preferred the freebie tastings at Taste of Sydney which were much more creative and gourmet. This event seemed to focus more on supermarket products with thankfully some boutique gourmet suppliers thrown in the mix. Seeing informercial products like the Super Shammy was a little weird but entertaining. The most out of place stand being the Free Instant Eyelift — what the hell has that got to do with food and wine? and the Shin Bio health packs — although these heat packs seemed pretty amazing. The most eye-catching stand for me was the Playboy energy drink — I'd try anything served by Playboy bunnies — yes I know, I'm such a boy.

My favourite highlights of the day were:
Baileys Coffee sample
• Friendly WeightWatchers staff serving up generous tasty samples
• Free show bag of goodies from Simply Great Meals
• Plenty of olive tastings from Spanish Olive stand
• Delicious Birch & Waite egg mayonnaise tastings
• Generous chocolate tastings from Ritter Sport
• Free bottle samples of Mount Franklin Lightly Sparkling
• Free tastings of all Ajitas Vege Chips varieties
• Challenging my taste buds to The Chilli Factory's hottest product of Devil's Delirium (Naga Jolokia Paste)
• Interesting sausage tastings of camel, venison and crocodile by Market Town Family Meats
• and of course visiting the visually appealing Playboy Energy Drink

Other food blog reviews:

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Free samples of food products and wine, Discounted products in show bags, Cooking demonstrations, Undercover
CONS: Crowded, Have to pay to get in, People acting like seagulls around free food
MUST TRY: Everything that's free


Welcome (to the crowds)

Award for
'Favourite liqueur tasting'
Baileys Coffee

Award for
'Best Something for Nothing'


The lineup was worth the free showbag, just have to sign up to newsletter. Tasting of gnocchi while waiting.

Award for
'Friendly staff and Generous Tastings'


Award for
'Most visually appealing'


Playboy Energy Drink — that kid has the best job!

Award for
'Most generous olive tastings'


Award for
'Most delicious egg mayonnaise'

Birch & Waite egg mayonnaise

Award for
'Generous Chocoholic tastings'



Award for
'Best dressed cakes'

Sharon Wee from Sharon Wee Creations

Award for
'Best free bottle of water'
Mount Franklin Lightly Sparkling

Award for
'Best free chip tastings'

Award for
'Hottest taste bud challenge'


The Chilli Factory — Devil's Delirium (hottest product)

Award for
'Most interesting sausage ingredients'
Camel sausage

Market Town Family Meats sausages of Camel, Rabbit, Venison, Crocodile. Emu also available.

Award for
'Most out of place stand'


Award for
'Loudest hair style'

Other stand visits
Tefal ActiFry — 1 tablespoon of oil cooks 1 kg of potato chips in 35 minutes


Gabriel Gaté cooking up his blu Gourmet Pearl Couscous

Toby's Estate 'Woolloomooloo' coffee sample


Fehlbergs pickled onions and marinated garlic gloves


Pizza making station


Rochester Ginger


Gloria Jean's Coffees 'Nicaraguan' coffee tasting

Creative Gourmet strawberry milkshake


Riviana Foods 'Always Fresh' — Beetroot jam and Chilli jam

Urban Thirst Mango Daiquiri

Bondi Chai — Vanilla Honey and Club Cinnamon


Casa De Sabor — Portuguese mousse — Yummy!

Jack Link's Beef Snacks


Sangria Mar & Sol


Australian Almonds — I preferred the Dry Roasted version



Lime Grove — refreshing cordial

Fresita — Sparkling Strawberry and Peach

Omni Sparkling — rebranded and lots of choices to try, I liked the Citrus flavour

Italiquore: Keglevich Vodka flavours and Pallini Limoncello

Sence Rose Nectar — Nice packaging, looks like a perfume bottle

Tempus Two — nice designed wine bar

Calbee SnowPea crisps and Prawn Crackers

Grand Ridge Brewery 100% Pure Beer — they were too busy to try any samples but they looked very interesting

Infomercial time
Super Shammy — Not one but two for $20!

Ezy-Aussie Prawn Peeler — 1 for $10, 2 for $15, 3 for $20

Bellini vegetable slicer — Chop Chop!!

Lyndey Milan The Brilliant Cut Knife — made with diamonds. Dexter watch out!

Shin Bio — you can't eat or drink it but it's quite an amazing product that heats up chemically

Where would we be without Tupperware — probably with more cupboard space

By Pure Pleasure candles — not really edible but smelt very nice

Gao's Chinese Acupuncture and Massage — It wouldn't be a show without a massage stand now would it

Demonstrations
Kylie Kwong cooking demonstration

Margaret Fulton (right)

Sunbeam — Home Barista Skills

Taste.com.au cooking demonstration

People spotting
Maria from Scandi Foodie and Me

The crowds of people you'd just love to hate but have to deal with

Shopping trolleys available ($30) or BYO

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