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Monday, 11 June 2012
Thursday, 7 June 2012
DIAA Victorian and Australian Awards
If we needed
a spring in our step coming in to our first Noosa Food and Wine Festival, then
picking up a swag of awards at both the state and national levels of the Dairy
Industry Association of Australia was sure to make it happen!
In the
Victorian Competition we took home 3 gold medals for Raspberry, Ginger and
Licorice, with both Ginger and Raspberry taking home the trophy as best in
their class.
| In good company, Ginger is shining at the awards this year! |
We were
even more excited when Ginger was announced as the highest scoring exhibit in
whole competition, earning it the Orica Chemicals Award for Most Outstanding
Show Exhibit, and a very swanky trophy.
Sarah
attended the Gala Dinner for the National competition where Ginger’s streak of
success continued, winning the Sensient Technologies Australia Award for the
Highest Scoring Ice Cream, Hooray!
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Sydney Royal Cheese and Dairy Produce Show
Winners are
grinners, so the saying goes, and it is all smiles at Gundowring after our
Ginger Ice Cream took out Champion ice cream at the recent Sydney Royal Cheese
and Dairy Produce Show.
| Ginger brings home the goods |
It is a
competition that has been kind to us over the years, with our Raspberry,
Licorice and Fig previous recipients of the Champion trophy.
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| A grinning idiot enjoys the spoils |
Monday, 5 March 2012
Summer Lovin'
As one can
well imagine, summer time is ‘go time’ for ice creameries, and here at
Gundowring we certainly have been frantic over the last couple of months.
Christmas, New Year and January all came and went in a flash and here we find
ourselves in the first days of March.
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| The ice cream elves are in full cheer before Christmas |
Christmas
Plum puddings and Brandy Custards were a great hit. We loved hearing the
stories from customers at the farmers markets of how the Puddings were brought
to the table with a flourish to the oohs and aahs of duly impressed relatives.
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| Our Brandy Custard ice cream went well with a traditional Plum Pudding |
While on
the topic of Farmer’s Markets, weekend weather has not been kind to us. Summer
this year was a fickle thing, being either stinking hot or raining cats and
dogs. We have enjoyed it nonetheless and met many more of our twitter friends
face to face as well as catching up with old regulars, and talked all topics
from truffles to trampolines.
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| Brenda and Stephen making the best of a bad situation! |
Truffle
tinkering is another thing that has been keeping us busy. We have had our hands
dirty with many interesting ingredients, trying to get the perfect flavour from
each of them. Some of the things we have putting our minds to are the
aforementioned truffle, pumpkin seed oil, fresh mint, fresh basil, banana, and
mustard for different chefs and ice cream fiends around the country.
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| Testing new flavours is one of the perks of the job. Here Iris is trialling a Roasted Banana flavour...YUM! |
The cows
have been ‘dried off’, getting them ready for calving, so we should expect to
be surrounded by bouncing baby calves as soon as the first week of April. We
have also taken delivery of a number of large water tanks, just in time to take
advantage of the recent rains. Normally the Kiewa Valley is straw brown as the
summer heat bakes the pastures; however the welcome rain has kept the valley
green through most of the summer.
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| A rare day of dry grass, yet calf 4314 is still looking upbeat! |
Sunday, 11 December 2011
A very Gundowring Christmas
Christmas day at Gundowring is usually a sweltering
occasion, it is often in the high 30’s and the Crooke family does its best to
keep cool in a variety of ways, some in the pool, some in the Kiewa River, and
some retreating to the relative cool of the homestead to enjoy an afternoon kip
or good book. There is however one way the family always gathers to take the
edge off the summer heat, and that is with the now customary after lunch treat,
the Ice Cream Plum Pudding.
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| Fresh berry season ties in quite well with our Christmas Ice Cream Pudding |
For the past 37 years Sarah and Stephen have been soaking
the fruit, roasting the almonds and steeping the chestnuts and vanilla bean in
milk collected from the cows. The recipe they work to coming to them from the south
of France, where they say their ice cream career started in 1974. While working
as cooks for a Scottish family on holiday in Cannes, Sarah stumbled upon a
small ice cream churn while shopping for supplies in the backstreets of Nice.
Chestnuts being a staple in the region, the recipe was imparted top them by the
locals.
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| Stephen contemplates how many slices of Ice Cream Plum Pudding he is going to eat this year. Lots. |
Flash forward to 2003, the rest of the family had little
wonder that their Christmas favourite would make it into the newly christened
Gundowring Ice Cream’s flavour line up. We have been making the special
Christmas treat ever since, using Ovens Valley chestnuts, fruit from South
Australia and of course lovely fresh Gundowring milk. From its time honoured
place on the Crooke family table, the last 9 years has seen our frozen
Christmas favourite enjoy pride of place on the tables of households from
Hobart to Sydney and Melbourne to Perth.
A few years ago, we decided to experiment with our other
decadent Yuletide indulgence, Brandy Butter. Carefully folding brandy and
vanilla in to our anglaise, we fashioned a truly delicious ice cream that can
happily sit next to any traditional plum pudding.
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| For the traditionalists, Brandy Custard Ice Cream does wonders for a heavy Plum Pudding |
So what will your family be enjoying this Christmas?
Something traditional or does your clan have a favourite that you can’t do
without?
Monday, 7 November 2011
Market Minutes
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| Taste 2011: the calm before the storm with our stall in the foreground |
We started the market and festival season with a bang at
Taste of Melbourne, and have settled in to our regular calendar of events that
includes the Collingwood Children’s Farm Farmers Market (CCFFM) and the
Gasworks Farmer’s Market (GFM) (2nd and 3rd Saturdays of
each month respectively). We are looking
forward to the Brown Brothers Wine and Food Festival (19th and 20th
of November) which runs alongside the La Dolce Vita weekend in the King Valley.
Markets and events are a great way for us to meet the
consumer face to face and as we have been doing them for quite a few years now,
we have a loyal group of regular ice cream aficionados who are all too eager to
taste a new flavour and give us their frank appraisals! It is extremely
heartening to be able to chat with people who really know their products, and
people who are taking their first steps in the brave new world of ingredients
that can be found outside big supermarkets.
So we hope to see a few of you at the stall over the next
few months as we attend some of the best markets and events on offer!
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Gourmet Safari!
The Oxford English Dictionary defines safari as:
Noun (plural safaris):
an expedition to observe or hunt animals in their natural habitat, especially
in East Africa.
While the East Africa bit is still a little perplexing, the
rest of the description fairly accurately depicts what Maeve O’Meara’s groups
do in locations not just in Australia, but also around the world (although not
East Africa). This was the second time that the Gourmet Safari had been to Gundowring
to observe the animals (read: ice cream makers) in their natural habitat (read:
dairy farm/homestead).
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| The expedition gathers to savour the spoils of the hunt as an animal looks on with hope |
We were delighted to host them again as they toured through
the Victorian high country seeing the best the region has to offer. It is no
wonder that the Gourmet Safaris team chose our region as it is brimming over
with incredible products and inspiring people producing them. The group were
knowledgeable and interested in not only the ice cream, but in the history of
the homestead and the area.
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| Maeve tucks in to a Gundowring Sticky Date bambini |
Thanks to the group that came to the farm and for Maeve and
Franca for organising it all, and we are sure that you all enjoyed the entire trip!
Monday, 31 October 2011
Brasserie Bread visits Gundowring
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| The Brasserie Team with their road trip van |
It is always fantastic when like-minded people come
together, which is exactly what happened when Brasserie Bread visited
Gundowring on Monday the 10th of October as part of their Wild Sour
Dough road trip. You can read all about their epic road trip here. The crew at
Brasserie are a lot of fun, which was plain to see when they visited Kiewa
Valley Primary School, where a number of the Gundowring ice cream teams children currently
go to school (and where Stephen and James went to school, albeit 30 years apart
and some years earlier!), to teach the kids about making real bread . All
involved had a ball, and the kids are still raving about it!
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| Table laden with Brasserie bread and local goodies |
Brasserie then made their way to Gundowring where we made
some ice cream, and tasted straight from the churn. We had a delicious lunch
including what else? Bread and Ice Cream! Michael even whipped up some
buckwheat pancakes that had everyone salivating as the smell wafted from the
kitchen. We got to talking about the benefits and challenges of Artisanal production, and came to realise that there are many similarities between making great bread and great ice cream, as well as some unique differences. It was a fantastic opportunity for us at Gundowring to hear the Brasserie team talk about their experiences and plans for the future.
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| Ice cream and pancakes... Michael looks content! |
The Brasserie team invited us to attend the opening of their new premises in Melbourne, which is located in South Melbourne. It is quite an
impressive set up, with brand new ovens that were already releasing the heavenly
smell of baking bread as guests were ushered into the production space. We
sampled the wares of not only the brand new ovens, but also of the producers
that Brasserie had visited as they heralded their mother culture on its voyage
from Sydney to Melbourne. It was a great night, and it was a thrill to watch
the short film of the trip, which you can find here.
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| Stephen gets up close and personal with the mother culture |
Thanks must go to the Brasserie team for the visit and for having
us down to the opening of their spectacular new venue in Melbourne, we are sure
it will be a hit, and we look forward to getting some ‘Breaducation’ there (as
well as some great food) in the future!
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| Sarah goes in for a closer look at the Gundowring flavours |
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Jazz It Up
For those not in the know, Wangaratta is the jazz capital of
Australia. That’s right, forget the once smoky bars of Melbourne and Sydney,
Wangaratta has consistently drawn the best and brightest to its annual Jazz Festival for the last 21 years.
This year we will see the likes of Barney McAll, Dale Barlow
and Walter Lampe and the Australian Art Orchestra. This year will also be the
second year Gundowring will be gracing the streets of Wangaratta soaking up the
atmosphere and dishing out delicious ice creamy treats.
It should be a great festival, hope to see you there!
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Taste of Melbourne 2011
We love these kinds of events as they allow us to meet the public in a fantastic environment and chat about all things ice cream and food in general, as well as sampling some of the fare from Melbourne's finest eating establishments. This year we are at stand 34 scooping our mini cones, so stop by and say hello!
We were lucky enough to score 8 passes that allow entry to any of the sessions from Thursday to Sunday. We will be giving everyone the chance to win two of these fantastic tickets just by being one of the first four to leave a comment on the bottom of this blog post.
Make sure we can contact you to send you your tickets, and best of luck!
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Hooray!
On Monday night we were overjoyed to take out the 'From the Dairy' category at the Delicious Produce Awards. Held at Guillaume at Bennelong, the awards are aimed at recognising the efforts of Australia's top producers.
The field of finalists for the 5 producer categories read like a who's who of Australian food, and it was an honour to be amongst those who hold similar food values to us.
While we are all passionate about what we do, it is not easy competing against multinational corporations who strive to portray themselves as artisan, and inject themselves into the market space along with hard-working Australian businesses. That is what is so exciting about these awards, they are a celebration of all the gusto Australian producers put in and the exceptionally high quality that results from the effort.
The judging panels both state and national are made up of industry stalwarts, including chefs, media experts and icons like Maggie Beer (who loves our Licorice ice cream!). These identities embody the competition with a strong credibility, and we hope to be able to back up our success with a good showing in years to come.
Thanks to all involved in the competition, the producers, judges, and organisers and a special mention to all who would love to have been a part of it, but with all the fires, floods, locusts and everything else thrown at us over the last 12 months, were unable to.
You can find a list of the award winners and finalists here, congratulations to all!
Thanks to Lizette from Warialda Belted Galloway, here is a picture of one chuffed Gundowring member with the result of the night!
Thursday, 21 July 2011
A bit of perspective
It is a wonderful thing to be able to step away from the day to day, and literally get a different perspective on Gundowring.
Once or twice a year we make sure to turn of the churn, head out for lunch and talk about the challenges and the successes of the last 6 months. This year we are eating at Waddingtons! Restaurateurs Jan and Rod Waddington and their son Rhy, who now cooks in America, have long been friends and sources of inspiration for different ice cream flavour combinations.
We revel in the sweeping views of the Kiewa Valley looking across to Gundowring home base and great food and hospitality that never ceases to amaze us.
Thanks to Jan and Rod for having us, and to the team for a lovely day. Same time next year?
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| The home of Gundowring Fine Foods from Waddingtons deck |
| The team hard at work choosing a dessert... not an easy decision! |
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| It is always great to see our ice cream used with flair |
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| First things first! |
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Churning Online
Imagine waking up to this view. Luckily enough, we here at Gundowring Ice Cream get to do just that, and year in year out, we never tire of it.
We use our own farm fresh milk to hand craft ice cream made from a traditional anglaise and ingredients inspired by the best regional produce. We also used to write a newsletter twice a year with news from the farm and information about new flavours and events. The reason we haven’t printed another edition is that it was primarily a newsletter that was made to hand out at Farmer’s Markets and events. By the time it was written, printed and picked up at the event or market, news was often 6 months old at least.
We decided that all that printing was unnecessary and that we could make better use of time and resources by doing something exciting, electronic and easily updated, hence…the Gundowring Churn Online!
We will be keeping this blog filled with all the fun stuff that normally goes into our newsletter, as well as news, reviews and recipes.
So join us as we bring a little of the Kiewa Valley to the internet!
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