A taste of Wellington
District’s eateries make their mark at Wellington on a Plate, writes
Kāpiti's dining scene shone as part of this year's Wellington on a Plate (WOAP) festival, with a variety of venues showcasing the best of the district's culinary creativity.
As part of the Dine section of the festival, eateries designed a dish to reflect the theme of “breaking the mould”, which challenged chefs to push boundaries and think differently, while the cocktail component of the festival had mixologists looking to tempt the tastebuds with carefully balanced flavours and a touch of visual drama.
A relative newcomer to Waikanae Beach, Hey Coastie's Doe on Dough venison-loaded flatbread was a riot of flavour that took the idea of a finedining ingredient and paired it with with a street food to challenge perceptions. Their innovative Sunflower cocktail showcased local Koakoa Tīni Rēmana gin and elderflower, served with prosciuttowrapped picked peach, mozzarella and Kāpiti Island honey drizzle.
Paraparaumu's Jolly Pub and Kitchen has enjoyed a dining renaissance recently, with their WOAP dish no exception. Also choosing local, perfectly cooked venison, Master Venison featured Chris Pescini's Farm charcoal potato fingers, creamy parsnip puree, date sauce, broccoli and carrot with a red wine jus.
Overlooking
Raumati Beach, Waterfront Bar and Kitchen chose to cater for those with a sweet tooth, as well as taking a literal approach to the festival theme, serving A Passion For Chocolate — a boysenberry and chocolate mousse cake inside a white chocolate mould, with Whittaker's hot chocolate sauce to pour over and break it, alongside a bespoke passionfruit and ginger sorbetto for balance. Festival cocktail Uncle Duncan's Stoutini continued the sweet theme, using local brewery Duncan's Stroopwafel stout with apple and vanilla infused vodka, apple juice and pear crumble syrup, served with Duncan's hops and citrus biscotti.
Along the coast at Hola, Mamitas Fajita — a Mexican fiesta for the tastebuds on a sizzling hotplate — included locally produced chicken breast and chorizo sausage with squid, prawns, jalapenos, capsicums and chipotle served with rice, guacamole, pico de gallo and corn tortillas. Not for the faint-hearted, their Speedies Euro Tommy cocktail combined agave and Penray Gardens chilli-infused gin, lime and agave syrup as the perfect accompaniment, served with agave-glazed pate and corn chips.
Wellington on a Plate runs throughout the month of May
throughout the entire Wellington region. i
For more information on the Kāpiti venues participating in the festival and their available offerings, or the festival in general, visit www.visawoap. com.