When
cousin Eva and I met at our family reunion on the eve of Chinese New Year, she
was delighted to discover that I should be around for a few more days and
wanted to invite us over.
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| Uncle Steven giving Eva the thumbs-up while Michael and Dexter look on |
It
was still the Chinese New Year season so home visits like this was in the ‘open
house’ tradition no matter what country we were in. Eva and Caro had moved into
a new place and they were keen to welcome the family over to their home.
Cousin
Gillian, who abstains from eating beef, politely reminded Eva about it and she
made a note to prepare a choice of meats with special consideration for Gi.
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| Auntie Polly with Eva while she was grilling the whole prawns |
It
was still bright when we arrived and as we stepped indoors, the sound of cool,
jazzy music wrapped us a very warm welcome. We were ushered into the charming
courtyard where a dining table was arranged under the fronds of a shady tree.
To
tell us about this tree, Caro plucked a few leaves and crushed them in her palm
for its fragrance. One whiff of its aroma and we could tell it was a matured
curry leaf tree.
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| Uncle Steven and Auntie Polly checking out the beef rump bap on the rotisserie |
As
we were the first to arrive, Caro invited us on a tour of their house. Meanwhile
the others arrived and everyone moved to the courtyard where the meal would be
served.
Drinks
were offered and served, both hard and soft drinks, for everyone to enjoy with
the finger food that was presented in separate courses.
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| Caro serving a platter of grilled lamb cutlets |
Eva
disappeared into the kitchen for a while and when she emerged, she served a
platter of fried chicken wings – specially for Gillian – but we were also
welcome to have a taste.
The
chicken wings were not deep-fried but stir-fried in a special secret recipe with
a hint of zing which we all agreed, was finger-lickin’ good.
The
sun was slowly setting so the small light bulbs strung across the tree in the
courtyard while lit up. Candles were lighted and placed inside woven baskets,
fastened to the tree. All this worked together to cast a golden glow on the
courtyard.
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| Eva and stir-fried chicken wings in her secret recipe |
Then
vegetables like broccolini and colourful small capsicum were grilled together
before the corn ribs were grilled. Meanwhile a portion of coleslaw was chilled,
ready to be served. All this was happening ‘live’ as we enjoyed the leisurely
meal in casual comfort.
Conversation
flowed freely, with Uncle Steven and Malcolm taking turns to discuss topics of
interest. After the small plates were cleared away, dinner plates and cutlery
were brought to the table.
Suddenly
Alex called out to me, said that her aunt was carving the beef and asked if I
wanted to capture a photo of the action?
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| Broccolini and colourful capsicum on the grill |
When
Eva presented the platter of sliced, mouthwatering beef to the table, there was
a collective exclamation of, “Wow!”
Earlier
on, she had placed on the table, two choices of specialized compound butter as
well as two types of creamy horseradish sauce for us to melt on the meat for
added flavour.
Everyone
was invited to help themselves to their pick of a piece or two of beef, whether
big or small, and top it with a choice of sauce that meets with their taste.
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| Master-chef Eva in action! |
When
we put down our forks and knives, everyone agreed that Eva certainly outdid
herself by presenting us with such a satisfying spread. But it was not over
yet. Wait!
Dessert
was coming!
In
the kitchen, Eva was putting the final touches to her homemade Banoffee pie.
When
we saw her dessert pie, once again, there was a collective sigh of
appreciation. She divided and served it, making sure everyone had a portion to
enjoy a sweet ending that tasted of a classic biscuit base, oozy caramel,
slices of fresh banana, cream and chocolate. Mmm… Simply irresistible!
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| Homemade Banoffee pie; next to it pink jelly in grandmother's recipe made by Auntie |
After
we had polished off our dessert plates, Eva came around with a small basket of
empty glasses – shot glasses and wine glasses – and asked us to pick one glass
for ourselves.
I
did not see when she had laid out a wooden cask on a nearby table, ready to
serve us an after-dinner drink of aged port. Then one-by-one, she filled our
glasses and served us her treasured old port for us to sip slowly to savour its
complex flavours.
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| A family soiree in Sydney to remember |
We
were still lingering over our sweet digestifs when we felt the first raindrops.
At first, we chose to ignore it but as more raindrops came down, we had to retreat
into the house. And then it was time to leave.
Thank
you, Eva and Caro for your warm hospitality at a memorable family soiree. Happy
Chinese New Year and Congratulations on your New Home!
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