Showing posts with label guest blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest blogs. Show all posts

Sep 13, 2011

Kate Bracks is the charming and talented 36 year old mother of 3 children, who recently won the title of Australian Masterchef 2011. Throughout the Masterchef series, Kate always appeared positive, had nice things to say about everyone and didn’t cry every 2 minutes, so was our personal favourite from the outset. 
Kate lives in Orange and has become the darling of the area as she has done so much to help promote the region and great food produced here. With a flat out schedule of interviews, meetings, book deals and setting up her own B & B, I’ve been very fortunate to get a spare 10 minutes with Kate for the Life A L’Orange blog.

How long were you away from Orange filming for Master Chef?
7 months in total with 3 production breaks when I could come home. I never thought I would be in the competition so long! Because I’ve got young children, I was also allowed to see them every 2 weeks and my husband would come down to Sydney with them for visits.

Is there a favourite dish that you cooked during the show?


What is the most unusual thing that has happened to you since winning ‘Masterchef?’
Using a helicopter, not for luxury travel, but as my mode of transport so I could get down to Taste Orange at Bondi. It was the only way I could get there on time!

How did you come up with the idea for a foodie B & B?
I’d been talking about it with my husband for years, we love hosting guests and providing good hospitality when people come to stay. The B & B is like a natural progression for us.

How are plans going for your foodie B & B?
We have been looking around for the right property but it is hard as there isn’t much time at the moment and I’ve got my cook book to write first.

What was the funniest moment you enjoyed on Masterchef?
During our New York trip, we had to travel out to Liberty Island on the ferry and Alana (another contestant) got herself locked in the toilet. She was stuck in there for 1.5hrs, at one stage, a local actually suggested ‘I know, we’ll shoot the door down.’ The whole thing was hilarious, for everyone except Alana.

Did you have a special favourite between Matt, George and Gary?
No special favourite as I liked all of them equally but for different reasons. Matt treated us equally and was genuinely interested in everyone. He also gave good, constructive feedback which was really helpful. Gary was like the caring ‘Dad’ of the group, always chatting to us in between filming. George was the comedian and helped hugely with our plating skills. Matt Moran also spent several hours with me one on one (even though it looked like 5 minutes in the edit) so was a great mentor.

What is the most handy kitchen tool in your kitchen?
My Kitchen Aid mixer.

Did you get to eat gourmet dinners every evening whilst on MasterChef?
Most evenings we ate great food, everyone wants to practice their cooking skills and they all have high standards so the dinners were fantastic. We also had really good caterers on set so we ate well during the day too. It was hard to stay in shape!

How does the food stay warm and fresh after an invention test but before the judges can taste it?
It doesn’t, the judges taste the food cold! Most of the judges try to taste everything hot straight after we finish by going around to our empty pots with their little spoons. If the dish has a cold component then it goes straight in the freezer before it gets taken to the judges. The only time this changed was when we did the snowman challenge as the judges tasted immediately after we finished so the snowman wouldn’t melt. Michael and I were actually filmed separately for this challenge and then during the edit it looked as though we were in the same room.

Who was your favourite guest judge?
Heston Blumenthal or Maggie Beer.

Favourite challenge during Masterchef?
I loved going to Matt Moran’s farm in the middle of the country and being surrounded by fresh air again. I think the location for this challenge and having an understanding of the locals coming to taste the food gave me a massive advantage.

What produce did you struggle with during Masterchef?
Seafood has never been a big part of my cooking repertoire so was definitely a challenge for me.

What do you love most about living in the country?
I love the fact that there is little traffic here in Orange and lots of fresh air. The people here are so friendly and there is great foodie culture.

What advice would you give to anyone thinking of making a move from Sydney to rural NSW?
Do it! When we moved, it felt so big and daunting, but 2 weeks later we realised it wasn’t hard at all.

When do you most enjoy cooking?
It is an opportunity for me to be creative and to give to other people.

What is the last great book you read?
‘In Search of Total Perfection,’ by Heston Blumenthal. The book is told just like a story and it is really interesting.

Sep 7, 2011

Interview With Maggie MacKellar

Talented author and local resident Maggie MacKellar is going to be our first Guest Blogger on Life A L'Orange. Her novel 'When It Rains' exquisitely captures life in the country along with all the benefits and unusual experiences that come with it. I couldn't put the book down when I started reading it earlier this year and I highly recommend getting hold of a copy if you get the chance. I asked Maggie a host of juicy questions I thought you would enjoy:

What is the most unusual thing that has happened to you since writing ‘When It Rains?’
Probably being asked to do Australian Story.

What do you love most about living in the country?
The space. The people. The independence my children are learning growing up on a farm. The physical beauty right outside my window.

What do you miss least about Sydney?
The traffic. The pace of life. The competition.

What is your newest animal addition?
We have a new poddy calf, ‘Twitch’. He was a twin but his mother rejected him. My son had responsibility to feed him morning and night but he’s been lucky. My daughter’s milking cow ‘Hettie’ has adopted the new calf along with her own and is raising both of them as well as providing enough milk for two families.

What advice would you give to anyone thinking of making a move from Sydney to rural NSW?
Give yourself time to settle in. Don’t expect to find your niche straight away. Realise that wherever you have moved is not Sydney and try to resist making comparisons.

Do you have a favourite cafe or restaurant in the area you would recommend?
Ummm, so many. We are super spoilt around Orange for beautiful food and wine. I had a lovely lunch at Racine Kitchen CafĂ© the other day. It was so reasonable but absolutely delicious, fresh flavours. Oh and honourable mention to Lavendilli Blue’s coffee and egg & bacon rolls on Saturday mornings… Hawke’s General Store has beautiful coffee and beautiful things = trouble.

Is there a favourite book you have read this year?
These are really hard questions. Lots. My current favourite is usually the one I’m reading. I’m in the middle of Ann Patchett’s State of Wonder and I’m loving it. So clever, gripping and covering all of the big issues. She’s amazing the way she makes the unbelievable completely believable. As far as Australian writers – I loved Fiona McGregor’s Indelible Ink. Memoir – Patti Smith’s Just Kids - amazing on the artistic process and New York scene in the 70s….I could go on.

Where do you usually write?
I’m writing all over the house at the moment when the kids are either at school or in bed. I haven’t settled into this new book yet so the writing is happening wherever I am.

Do you have another book in the pipeline?
Yes, I’m working on an historical novel. At the moment it’s still in the research stage but I’m getting bolder at playing with the different characters.

How are you coping with the snakes?
Fine. It’s winter!


Sep 4, 2011

Guest Blog Time

Dearest readers, hold on to your hats, the guest blogs are due to kick off next week with a fantastic line up of local legends.
Starting things off will be Maggie MacKellar author of ‘When it Rains’ a deeply moving biography about coping with bereavement intermingled with Maggie’s new life in the country with her two children.
Maggie will be giving us the insider goss on the life of a top writer and all the things she likes best about rural NSW.
Check back on Wednesday to see Maggie MacKellar’s guest blog.

Aug 24, 2011

Upoming Guest Blogs

Dearest Readers,

I've been busy scouting the brightest and most exciting talent from the Central Western region to feature as guests on the Life A L'Orange blog over the net month. Expect to see some juicy guest blog features very soon.

I don't want to give too much away about the guest bloggers just yet, but here are a few clues:

 * best selling author from the area
 * excellent cook
 * award winning winemaker

On another note, it really feels like spring is just around the corner, after a lovely sunny day with temperatures of 16 degrees. There is now blossom covering the trees and yellow daffodils and snowdrops springing up all over the place.