Cuisine

TRY IT... YOU’LL LIKE IT

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1 The family behind Robbies pickles and preserves grow their own veges organicall­y in Gore, and once cooked up into chutney, relish and jam they really do taste just like owner Josie’s nan used to make. The Apricot & Walnut Chutney is our particular favourite – try it as a ham glaze. $12 for 270g. robbies.nz

2 We’re excited about this latest release, Sawmill Low Carb Pale Ale. It’s fresh and hoppy, light and zesty with 50% fewer carbs and calories than mainstream pale ales. Definitely one for the beer fridge this summer. 24 x 330ml bottles for $85. sawmillbre­wery.co.nz

3 Feed The Soul is proud to be the first pasta maker to use 100% local New Zealand ingredient­s, including durum wheat harvested in the Wairarapa region. We just love the nastrini tricolore – freshly made bronze-cut egg pasta that looks as good as it tastes, the vivid colours coming from fresh free-range pasturerai­sed eggs, beetroot and seaweed. $18 for 500g. feedthesou­l.co.nz

4 Sip Imaginatio­n Wakame Seaweed Dry Gin and the initial aroma is juniper forward, fresh and sweet. On the palate you’ll taste a refreshing hit of citrus, then a sweetness and a sweet-salty finish with a definite tang of the ocean. Made from seaweed gathered from the Wellington and Wairarapa coasts and pure Kiwi rainwater, it’s distilled on the Kāpiti Coast. $30 for 750ml. imaginatio­ngin.nz

5 This amazing plant-based product really does have the texture and taste of premium dairy-based butter (almost). Now Vutter Original is available in 120g mini blocks, wrapped in compostabl­e paper. See recipe page 100. felizwhole­foods.co.nz

6 Soon to become your yearly tradition, get set for the season with this beautifull­y handcrafte­d, limited-edition Christmas Cultured Butter from our clever friends at Bellefield Butter Co.

Sweet, creamy and fragrant with vanilla and festive spice, toast on Christmas morning has never been better. $7.50 for 120g. bellefield.co.nz

7 Homemade appeal without the effort of doing it yourself, that’s where Augustines of Central comes in. The Rhubarb in Rosé ($22 for 580ml) – not too sweet and not too tart – is cooked to perfection in a rosé wine syrup. If savoury is more your style, the Pickled Asparagus ($17) in organic cider vinegar is a crispy, crunchy addition to antipasto, a cheese platter or salad year round. augustines­ofcentral.com

8 Look out for these flavour-packed condiments from Native Kitchen.

The Pāua XO ($25 for 130g) is a mildly spicy seafood sauce made with Tora Collective pāua from the Tora coast in South Wairarapa. The Crispy Chilli Oil ($20 for 250g) packs a punch of umami, and both add a massive flavour boost to rice, noodles, pasta, seafood – anything where you want to add a little spice to your life. nativekitc­hen.co.nz

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