Australia are one of the big boys when it comes to the Olympic games. Over it's history, they have won 432 medals, 131 of those being all golden and shiny and are the 11th most successful team competing on medal ranking alone. They have already gotten a haul of 4 medals so far, including a swimming gold..
When we were planning the menu for the Olympic Food Challenge, and found out that we had drawn Australia, Mrs Soup, who has visited parts Antipodean, suddenly became very animated and say "you have to make a pie floater"! Now, Australia is renown for some amazing fusion dishes with lots of Asian influence, but I wanted to do something a little more old school, so this was perfect...
Now, never being one to back down from a challenge, I had to find out what a pie-floater was, and after some research, it turned out to be a very maligned dish of a pie floating in mushy peas, smothered in tomato sauce, which was designated in 2003, a Southern Australian Cultural Icon. And people say the Australians have no culture... (I jest, by the way, in case anyone challenges me to a game of 'knifey-spoony') It appalled to me to make a somewhat more swanky version of what appears to be the Australian version of a drunken kebab on the way home from the pub. Find out more about them here
The pie floater was also a challenge as I had to make pastry, which regular readers will know, usually makes me cry tears of sadness and failure. However, today was a success. The pie filling had to be lamb, of course (Chuzz-wazzer being unavailable in my local butcher*) Also, I added green food dye to the mushy peas, as they didn't seem, well, green enough...
*Enough with the Simpsons references...
*Enough with the Simpsons references...