Chic happens on Bastille Day

It’s Bastille Day on Sunday. And the Francophile Talking Adelaide will be celebrating (all weekend).

Perhaps a glass or three of Premier Cru Chablis (William Fevre of course), croissants and baguettes from Mulots Patissserie on King William Rd, home-made brioche, perhaps a cassoulet given our weather. And some Crème Anglais with roasted rhubard to finish.

Voila.

 

Talking Adelaide's home-made brioche.

Talking Adelaide's home-made brioche.

Mulots delicious croissants.

Mulots delicious croissants.

Meanwhile, one of my favourite fashion blogs – the weekly Fifi Report – has a totally French theme today. Check it out for yourself and be inspired. And enjoy Talking Gallery's own gallery of chic (oui, it is a bit of a homage to Ines de la Fressange). C'est magnifique!

 

Catch ‘national treasure’ Ross Hannaford this weekend in Adelaide

Ross Hannaford at work. Photo: www.theaureview.com

Ross Hannaford at work. Photo: www.theaureview.com

This Sunday afternoon in Adelaide sees the performance of a dead-set Oz rock legend.

My mate Chris Crago, a fellow Cancerian, has brought guitarist Ross Hannaford over from Melbourne to play a gig for her birthday. The private party is on Saturday but Sunday arvo is an open gig for just $15 at the door.

That's not much coin to see true rock royalty. Fellow Seventies kids probably remember their parents grooving to Eagle Rock by Daddy Cool, the band Hannaford formed with mate Ross Wilson.

While Wilson was out the front, you’d remember Hannaford to the side in his kooky helicopter cap.

And if you ever spent time in Melbourne and headed to the Espy Hotel, on the St Kilda foreshore, before it became synonymous with RocKwiz, you might have caught Hannaford’s later band Dianna Kiss, which had a regular gig there in the 1990s.

To get a feel for what you can expect on Sunday, read this promo for Hannaford’s next gig at Melbourne’s hip Caravan Club, Oakleigh: “Fabulous 3rd Sunday of the month residency. He’s a national treasure. He’s a unique guitar player, is considered as one of the greatest guitarists in the world, he’s quirky and he’s right at our doorstep in Oakleigh. Book now to avoid disappointment!!’’ (www.melbournegigs.com.au)

There’s no excuse not to head to the Gaslight Tavern, 36 Chief St, Brompton, 3pm-6pm. You can even catch the tram. You can grab a bite at the Gaslight – it’s old-fashioned pub grub. Check out the menu here. Check out the gig poster Chris designed below. 

Or why not grab a bite to eat at Plant 13 first? 13 Park Tce, Bowden; Or head to Suzy Wong’s Room afterwards? 120 Port Rd, Hindmarsh. They're both within walking distance.

 

Image 5.jpg

Making a spectacle at the Salopian Inn, McLaren Vale

It was the out-there wishful thinking of Adelaide designer Peter Coombs to use an old bowling alley for the “gin bar” inside the newly renovated Salopian Inn, McLaren Vale.

The salvaged wood has gone into the main bar top as well as four others dotted around the Salopian, together measuring 17m in length.

Coombs was also integral to another inspired piece of recycling, choosing old Fowler Vacola glass jars for the restaurant’s interior lighting.

The Salopian restaurant and bar is a partnership involving well-known McLaren Vale chef Karena Armstrong and her husband Michael; along with wine-making couple Elena and Zar Brooks, of Heirloom Wines.

 

Read More

Meat-free Mondays

Rustic Tortilla Soup

Mexican is so on-trend at present so this should go down a treat.

This should probably be credited to Jamie Oliver; my clipping is ripped from an English newspaper and doesn’t show who the chef is but it sounds like Jamie. It uses tortilla chips the way the French use croutons. The chips are meant to slightly soften in the soup by serving.

Read More