ME ON A PLATE
The desire to replicate known recipes, to do it with attention to detail and to share the experience of flavours and textures with family and friends had its beginning during my teens.


Skip ahead to present day where I have decided to not only continue with my culinary passion but to further share acquired knowledge, skills, techniques and experiences by publishing such.
Over the years I have been fortunate to have dined in several fine dining restaurants. Yes, I am one of those who takes photos of their meals in many circumstances. Undoubtedly those photos and associated experience will be a part of this blog.

I consider myself as an all-rounder, not just in body shape, but in that I will attempt to recreate many different cuisines and all course types.
The satisfaction and reward that is gained from enjoying the passion for food I have, comes from the pleasure I see on family and friends faces when they dine on something that has been prepared just for them to experience. Yes, the praise and compliments are most welcome but what really makes me happy and content is when my guests have had a wonderful meal and time.
Over the years I have seen hundreds of cooking shows, read many magazines, especially Delicious, (5 or so years of monthly subscriptions) and perused the Internet. So much inspiration.

UK Masterchef, without a doubt, is my most favoured cooking program. Far,far superior to the Australian version. With UK MC it was a case of cook, be judged, stay or "sod" off. The Aussie version was more scripted, drama filled. All for ratings. That's what TV is all about though.
My opinion of MC Australia didn't stop me from watching it altogether. I was inspirited to attempt several recipes presented. From these attempts came a few of my most successful recreations. More on those later on the Masterchef page.
While some people post political, environmental and religious views as well as photo after photo of their kids, pets, cars, etc, on social media, I'm one of those that probably drive others crazy with my food photos. We all have opinions, interests and passions that most of our friends and family are aware of. Social media has many positive and advantageous aspects that can be tapped into.
Through social media I have made contact with many friends from my past, especially from High School. It is by putting my passion "out there" that I have been presented with new recipes, cuisines and challenges. It is a lot of fun and gives me pleasure and enjoyment. Never short of inspiration.
FODMAP
My wife Jen suffers from IBS and now follows a Low FODMAP Diet.
When I first met Jen, I would always have some type of prawn dish ready for her when she came home from work on Thursday nights. It was a treat. After a period of time she would always be in pain after eating prawns. Off the menu they came, for Jen at least. Over the following months she would suffer the symptoms of IBS on a daily basis. Many visits to her GP and specialist, along with research on the internet led Jen to a lot of information about FODMAP diets, available books and recipes. Jen started following Dr Sue Shepherd's Low Fodmap Diet with great results. There are many recipes available that are full of flavour, easy to prepare and that also made eating enjoyable again.
I will say that, for some time while Jen was going through the "process of elimination", I did loose some desire to cook. Jen was the main person I would cook for, the main person I wanted to share new recipes and produce with. The passion and desire slowly returned as I learnt to adapt to cater for Jens condition. If it meant a variation had to be prepared just for Jen, then so be it. I wasn't going to miss out. I still have the meals with the garlic, the onion and the everything that would upset Jen.
BON APPETIT again!!!!
My wife Jen suffers from IBS and now follows a Low FODMAP Diet.
When I first met Jen, I would always have some type of prawn dish ready for her when she came home from work on Thursday nights. It was a treat. After a period of time she would always be in pain after eating prawns. Off the menu they came, for Jen at least. Over the following months she would suffer the symptoms of IBS on a daily basis. Many visits to her GP and specialist, along with research on the internet led Jen to a lot of information about FODMAP diets, available books and recipes. Jen started following Dr Sue Shepherd's Low Fodmap Diet with great results. There are many recipes available that are full of flavour, easy to prepare and that also made eating enjoyable again.
I will say that, for some time while Jen was going through the "process of elimination", I did loose some desire to cook. Jen was the main person I would cook for, the main person I wanted to share new recipes and produce with. The passion and desire slowly returned as I learnt to adapt to cater for Jens condition. If it meant a variation had to be prepared just for Jen, then so be it. I wasn't going to miss out. I still have the meals with the garlic, the onion and the everything that would upset Jen.
BON APPETIT again!!!!