With the trend towards seasonality in food, farmer's markets are all the rage across Australia at the moment. It's also a step closer to farmers and where our food actually comes from, and away from mass industrial processing so hopefully it's not just a short-term fad.
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Zeta Bar Farmer's Market, Friday nights at Hilton Sydney,
George Street Sydney
(Image courtesy of Hilton Sydney) |
Zeta Bar Farmer's Market captures the current food trend for all things to be uber-fresh and seasonal, on Friday nights from 6pm for a limited time.
Hilton Sydney's Zeta Bar has become a place of drinking fun and novelty, and if my
past experiences are anything to go by, it looks like Grant Collins, bar consultant and mixologist, is keeping it that way with twice-a-year Zeta Bar cocktail concepts.
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Liqueur selection |
The idea is that drinkers browse the "markets", picking up a couple of fruits or vegetables, and then herbs and spices, with which Zeta Grocers (read: bartenders in grocer's costumes) will concoct a cocktail after you've chosen a liqueur flavour and base spirit.
It's a bit of fun especially if you like food shopping like me but if not, there's a menu of Zeta Farmer's specials - think Beetroot Mojito and Nitro Milk Bottles - or options at the DIY Bloody Mary stall.
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'Temporary Cool' - Tamarillo and cucumber cocktail |
If you're going to create your own cocktail, you'll also get a happy snap Polaroid with your cocktail and the recipe jotted down - after you've named it, that is.
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'Cuban Spiced Swizzle' - Ginger, lime and rosemary cocktail |
"The Farmer’s Market at Zeta is a quirky and interactive way to showcase the talent of our mixologists and highlight the extent of fresh, seasonal ingredients that we use in our cocktails," says Collins. "It’s also a great chance to educate our guests on the creative construction and balancing of cocktails."
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Flower pots of edible soil and edible jelly worms |
And if that's not enough fun and novelty for you, how's about mini terracotta flower pots? With edible chocolate soil and absinthe jelly worms, of course.
The former is baked and dehydrated sugar, flour, dehydrated 80% cacao chocolate pieces and cocoa powder, while the worms consist of absinthe, vodka, strawberry liqueur, gelatine sheets, agar agar and sugar (much like at Collins'
other drinks venue). Have a bit of seasonal fun on Fridays from 6pm for a limited time.
Food, booze and shoes attended the Zeta Bar Farmer's Market as a guest of Hilton Sydney.
Sounds like a fun concept!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the idea!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of edible dirt and worms.
ReplyDeleteWhat does that say about me?
OMG absinthe jelly worms, I HAVE to go there!
ReplyDeleteThe whole thing sounds like a lot of fun though :)
this is so so cool! mm i love their jelly worms in dirt :)
ReplyDeleteLove it, need to go ASAP! Now even sader then this morning that it's monday n not thursday today :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Lorraine - It sure is a bit of fun. Don't know if I liked the 'shopping' or drinking more ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Corinne - Good fun ;)
Hi Lucas - You were a bird in another life? :D
Hi JasmyneTea - Sold on some worms, huh? Definitely a bit of fun for a Friday night :)
Hi Vivian - I actually liked the dirt more than the worms...!
Hi Sophie - Getting there; slowly but surely :)
Oh I can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I guess the novelty is being able to customise the ingredients in your cocktail. Although that absinthe jelly has me freaking out heheh.
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