Showing posts with label delicatessen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label delicatessen. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Local Food Heroes: Aga Deli, Wollongong

Aga Deli

Located in Keira Street there is a delicatessen located outside the bus stop on Wollongong Mall opposite Coonies Tavern, next door to Supporters World. A short walk from the Greater Union Cinemas is a local foodie treasure that most people just walk past without really 'seeing' it.
Aga Deli stocks range of European food items such as pierogi, black pudding, white pudding, smallgoods, cheeses and the best cheesecake I've ever had!

Keira Street
Wollongong, NSW, 2500
Telephone: 02 4225 3109 



pierogi polish dumpling

Dumplings pictured includes a mix of the meat variety and Cabbage with mushroom variety purchased from Aga Deli, Wollongong at 30 pierogi for $14.50 several months after the event. To cook just boil in salted water and pan fry in butter. Delicious! Below I have some information about the Polish Food Festival event and some recipes to try.


pierogi polish dumpling

I first discovered Polish pierogi dumplings at the Polish Food Festival 2003 as part of Viva La Gong.
I returned again in 2004 and 2005. Here is the entry I made in my online journal. Looking back this was one of my favourite food events and my interest in documentary food photography began. The camera I had at the time wasn't very good so it prompted me to want to upgrade and revisit the next year. The slideshow below was taken October 23rd, 2005.

Today I visited the Polish Food Festival with some fellow food lovers. It was a clear day when we started out, but it soon became overcast and then the rain fell. Sounds of polish folk music filled the Polish Hall in Gwynneville and the smells of Polish food greeted us as we made our way around the stalls. Bigos (like a sauerkraut but with meat), Polish Dumplings (three different fillings - potato, meat and mushroom), White Borscht (a white beetroot soup with garlic polish sausage) and an array of desserts and treats were all sampled and enjoyed. Polish dancers were a treat, girls spun around by their partners, piercing squeals as they become almost airborne. The costumes traditional polish style and you could have been forgiven for thinking you were in Poland for a day. I ate my fill, I sampled the Polish beer and enjoyed the entertainment throughout the day. I tried to take some photos but they do not do the food justice. I've added some recipes. Enjoy!

Pierogi
Pierogis are traditional Polish filled dumplings. Fillings include pork and onions, cottage cheese, potatoes, cabbage and mushrooms. The dumplings are cooked in boiling water, drained and sometimes sautéed in butter. They are most often served as a side dish. Pierogi dough may also be filled with fruit, then boiled or deep-fried and served as a dessert.

5 cups flour
1/4 lb. butter
1 cup sour cream
3/4 cup water
6 egg yolks
3 eggs
pinch salt

Make a mound out of the flour, then make a well in the center.
Place egg yolks and eggs in the center, cutting in the flour with
a knife and adding water and salt. Knead until firm. Cut in three
parts. Roll dough out thinly, then cut circles with a cup. Place
small amount of filling off center on each circle of dough. Fold
over and seal by moistening edge with water and putting pressure
on edges for a firm seal.

Boil a pot of water. Add salt. Drop pierogi into boiling water.
Cook lightly for 5 minutes uskng a low flame. Remove gently with
strainer spoon and brown in butter in frying pan. Serve with sour
cream.

Cheese Filling
1 1/2 cups cottage cheese (drained)
1/4 tsp. vanilla
i egg yolk
1 tb. maragarine, melted
1/2 tsp. salt
1 1/2 tb. sugar

Drain cottage cheese. Combine ingredients and mix until smooth.
Fill circles of dough with desired amount.

Can also use potatoes, meat, sauerkraut, prunes, mushrooms or
combinations of these to fill pierogi.





Bigos
The tradition of this Polish hunter's stew goes back centuries, and every ancient Polish manor had a Bigos recipe in its house cookbook. The ingredients were kept in good supply in larders, and the stew was taken on long road journeys and eaten on feast days. While the stew cooked in a huge pot, the hunters drank crystal clear, gold-flecked vodka from Gdansk. It's one of our favorite recipes for venison, a lean meat which has a tendency to dry out when cooked by other methods. Used in Bigos, it becomes tender, juicy, and flavorful. (Serves ten)

8 tablespoons olive oil
2-1/2 pounds venison (or stewing beef or pork), cut in 2-inch pieces
2 onions
4 cloves garlic, crushed
8 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons mild paprika
3 10-1/2 oz. cans of condensed beef broth, plus 3 cans of water
8 ounces smoked ham, cut in large dice
8 ounces smoked sausage, sliced
2 teaspoons marjoram
2 teaspoons chopped thyme
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
Salt
Black, white, and red cayenne pepper in equal parts, to taste
1 6 oz. can tomato paste
1 head white cabbage, chopped
4 apples, cored and chopped
4 carrots, thinly sliced
16 pitted prunes, roughly chopped
6 tomatoes, peeled and roughly chopped
2/3 cup red wine or Madeira
Pinch sugar

Heat the olive oil in a large oven. Roughly chop the onion, add with the garlic and cook 2-3 minutes. Remove and set aside. Add the venison in four small batches, cooking over high heat to brown. When all the meat is browned, return it to the skillet with the onion and garlic. Sprinkle the flour over the meat, stir in and cook until light brown. Add the paprika and cook 1-2 minutes, stirring constantly. Transfer everything to a large stock pot, pour on the beef stock gradually and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat to simmering and add the smoked meats, herbs, salt, three peppers, and tomato paste. Stir well, cover and cook over low heat for 45 minutes. Stir occasionally and add more liquid if necessary during cooking. When the meat is almost tender, add cabbage, apples, carrots, prunes, tomatoes, wine, and sugar. Cook a further 20 minutes, adjust the seasoning and serve immediately.




( More Recipes )

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Local Food Heroes in Wollongong: Keiraville Fine Cuisine

Filed under: Illawarra Food Heroes

Keiraville Fine Cuisine
Located in the leafy suburb of Keiraville nestled between a butcher, supermarket, green grocer and corner store. Only a few streets away from the University and a definite treasure trove of gourmet foods and treats.
They also stock a range of gluten free foods including the Berihurikari Curries from Berry, NSW. 

Pastries - Chicken and Mushroom Filo, Spinach and Feta Filo 
Pastries at Keiraville Fine Cuisine Deli, Keiraville by you.
  Triple berry Yoghurt
Triple Berry Yoghurt at Keiraville Fine Cuisine Deli, Keiraville by you. 
Berihurikari curries available in the fridge
BeriHuriKari Gluten Free Asian Curries

A range of cakes and friands
Cakes at Keiraville Fine Cuisine Deli, Keiraville by you. 


Pure Gelato range including Lemon sorbet, Vanilla bean, Chocolate and Hazelnut








Pure Gelato Lemon sorbet and Vanilla Bean Gelato tubs at Keiraville Fine Cuisine by you.

Delicatessens - Keiraville, NSW

p: (02) 4227 2281

a: Shp 4/ 207 Gipps Rd,
Keiraville NSW 2500, Australia
Get Directions


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Posted By Vanessa to Illawarra Food Reviews at 4/13/2010 04:15:00 AM

Monday, April 5, 2010

Local Food Heroes in Wollongong: Keiraville Fine Cuisine

Filed under: Illawarra Food Heroes

Keiraville Fine Cuisine
Located in the leafy suburb of Keiraville nestled between a butcher, supermarket, green grocer and corner store. Only a few streets away from the University and a definite treasure trove of gourmet foods and treats.
They also stock a range of gluten free foods including the Berihurikari Curries from Berry, NSW. 

Pastries - Chicken and Mushroom Filo, Spinach and Feta Filo 








Pastries at Keiraville Fine Cuisine Deli, Keiraville by you.
  Triple berry Yoghurt
Triple Berry Yoghurt at Keiraville Fine Cuisine Deli, Keiraville by you. 
Berihurikari curries available in the fridge
BeriHuriKari Gluten Free Asian Curries

A range of cakes and friands
Cakes at Keiraville Fine Cuisine Deli, Keiraville by you. 


Pure Gelato range including Lemon sorbet, Vanilla bean, Chocolate and Hazelnut








Pure Gelato Lemon sorbet and Vanilla Bean Gelato tubs at Keiraville Fine Cuisine by you.

Delicatessens - Keiraville, NSW

p: (02) 4227 2281

a: Shp 4/ 207 Gipps Rd,
Keiraville NSW 2500, Australia
Get Directions


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Posted By Vanessa to Illawarra Food Reviews at 4/13/2010 04:15:00 AM

Illawarra butchers, delicatessens and fresh

BUTCHERS
Superior Meats on Addison
26 Addison Street,
Shellharbour Village,
02 42977162


DELICATESSENS

Aga Deli

Located outside the bus stop on Wollongong Mall next door to Supporters World and just around the corner from the Cinemas is a local foodie treasure that most people just walk past without really 'seeing' it.

A range of European food items such as pierogi, black pudding, white pudding, smallgoods, cheeses and the best cheesecake I've ever had!I first heard about this wonderful deli when attending the Polish Food festival in 2003.
Address:
Keira Street
Wollongong, NSW, 2500
Telephone: 02 4225 3109


Gerringong Deli Cafe
Proprietor: John & Somprom Svinos
Tel: (02) 4234 1035
Experience fabulous food, fast friendly service al fresco in the warm sunshine or inside amidst the beautifully timbered ambience of earlier times - Pasta - Fresh Salads - Focaccias - Coffee - Large range of home made cakes and deserts 133 Fern Street Gerringong Illawarra South Coast New South Wales NSW Australia


Keiraville Gourmet Deli

Shop 4/ 207 Gipps St, Keiraville
NSW 2500 Australia
Phone: (02) 4227 2281




Oscar's

null200 Cowper St,
Warrawong.
TEL: 42743080
Open Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat, 8am-1pm
Photo: Sahlan Hayes

More information



Pianosa Deli
Phone: (02) 4267 1569
Shop 14
284 Lawrence Hargrave Drive
THIRROUL NSW 2515



FRESH PRODUCE

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FREE DELIVERY on orders over $20.00*
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  • Eggs
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  • Fruit
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