delicious Australia – June 2017

(Ben Green) #1
GREY MATTER
WITH STREAMLINED CABINETRY, SOFT-TOUCH SENSORS WITH STREAMLINED CABINETRY, SOFT-TOUCH SENSORS
AND NARY A HANDLE IN SIGHT, MIELE’S NEW ARTLINE SERIES AND NARY A HANDLE IN SIGHT, MIELE’S NEW ARTLINE SERIES
IS A MINIMALIST’S FANTASY. SELECT FROM GRAPHITE GREY OR IS A MINIMALIST’S FANTASY. SELECT FROM GRAPHITE GREY OR
OBSIDIAN BLACK AND BE CONFIDENT IN THE KNOWLEDGE OBSIDIAN BLACK AND BE CONFIDENT IN THE KNOWLEDGE
THAT THESE ARE INTELLIGENT APPLIANCES, INCLUDING THAT THESE ARE INTELLIGENT APPLIANCES, INCLUDING
SPEED OVENS, FOR DISCERNING COOKS. MIELE.COM.AU SPEED OVENS, FOR DISCERNING COOKS. MIELE.COM.AU

<<<< GILTY PLEASURES GILTY PLEASURES NEW FROM WEST ELM ARE THESE NEW FROM WEST ELM ARE THESE
PALM LEAF CATCHALLS FINISHED WITH BRASS AND PALM LEAF CATCHALLS FINISHED WITH BRASS AND
ENAMEL (BLUE/GREEN, $49; PINK/ORANGE, $59) ENAMEL (BLUE/GREEN, $49; PINK/ORANGE, $59)
AND AN ABSTRACT BRUSHSTROKE GLAZED AND AN ABSTRACT BRUSHSTROKE GLAZED
PORCELAIN SALAD PLATE (ABOVE, $16). THE DESIGNS PORCELAIN SALAD PLATE (ABOVE, $16). THE DESIGNS
INJECT A WELCOME DOSE OF HOTHOUSE COLOUR AND INJECT A WELCOME DOSE OF HOTHOUSE COLOUR AND
VIBRANT STYLE TO WINTER TABLETOPS. WESTELM.COM.AUVIBRANT STYLE TO WINTER TABLETOPS. WESTELM.COM.AU

HEAVENLY METAL
KNIndustrie, a leading purveyor
of cookware from Italy, is now
available in Australia. The
brand’s non-stick aluminium
tajine (right, $207) is a clever
rethink of the ceramic original,
and ideal for slow-cooking meat
or veg. spenceandlyda.com.au

In search of a showstopping
stopper? These burnished
brass versions from Aerin
Lauder (right, $135) and Kelly
Wearstler (below, $379) will
make you rue the day that the
wine industry ever introduced
screw caps. Bar accoutrements
as snazzy as these, from two
American design stars, make
elegant gifts and conversation
starters. beckerminty.com

TOP GEAR


Pastry chef Andy Bowdy is known for
his theatrical custom cakes filled with
mousse, jelly or custard, decorated
with Jackson Pollock-like drizzles and
topped with edible flowers. Now,
Bowdy is serving mini versions of his
singular desserts at Saga, his new cafe
in Sydney’s Enmore. Pictured above is
the Tony, with cocoa nibs, raspberry
mousse, cheesecake chunks, candied
hazelnut and lemon jam. It’s finished
with salted caramel and torched
meringue. That’s quite a mouthful – to
describe and devour – and explains
why the venue has been mobbed
since opening. The menu includes
tempting savoury items, but Bowdy’s
confections are the real scene-stealers.


C A K E WA L K


34 delicious.com.au
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