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The staples of Italian cooking according to 10 William St’s head chef

18th January, 2017

I love Italian food. In fact, I love it so much it was the type of cuisine I served at my wedding. This is why I decided to chat to Enrico Tomelleri, the head chef at 10 William St, a cosy wine bar and restaurant in Sydney’s Paddington that serves up some tasty Italian fare. Here we chat about his philosophy to cooking, what ingredients he always has on hand and the one mistake people make when it comes to Italian cooking…

What was your aim when you took over as head chef at 10 William St?
The main aim has been accepting the challenge and having the chance to deliver food that I like to our customers. After a few years at 10 William St I got to know what they want and what they like.

Why do you think 10 William St has been so well received?
10 William St has been so well received because it is a fun little bar that serves good wine and honest food. You can spend a night there every week without getting over it. This simple formula is the reason why we have the chance to work with a lot of regular customers.

What has inspired the menu at 10 William St?
The menu is constantly changing and we get inspired by what is in season and what our suppliers are recommending at the time. Having a solid base of Italian food is a good start.  I like to collaborate with the rest of the team trying to find a fun and interesting way to create a dish by twisting some of the classic recipes that we know. That helps to keep us motivated.

The cosy interiors of 10 William St

What’s the key to great Italian cooking?
It could sound obvious but the key is to follow the seasonality of the ingredients. It is also a good ethic to follow and the right way to respect and to deal with your food and with your customers.

What are some common mistakes people make when it comes to cooking Italian cuisine?
The spelling of “Bolognese” sauce!

What’s your philosophy when it comes to cooking?
I try to use [the least amount of] ingredients as possible trying to exalt the main one. Also, at the moment, I focus on the sustainability of them.

10 William St head chef Enrico Tomelleri

What’s your favourite Italian dish to cook?
I like to cook any kind of risotto.

What’s one Italian dish you love to eat?
I guess a good pizza is probably unbeatable

What’s one dining trend you think has been done to death?
Burger perhaps… but there is always room for a good one.

For those who love cooking Italian food, what are some ingredients you must always have on hand at home?
Garlic, anchovies and a bottle of good olive oil (maybe some fish sauce..)

 

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My fave places for high tea

13th May, 2015
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High Tea at the Hotel Centennial

One of my favourite things to do with the girls is to have high tea, it’s such a nice way to spend an afternoon. I’ve managed to check out a few great high tea locations around Sydney from doing my Date with Kate interviews and I’ve started to develop a list of go-to spots. So in case you’ve got a high tea date coming up soon, here are my top spots to spend an afternoon drinking tea (or champagne if you’re indulging!) and enjoying sweet treats.

Luxurious: The Langham Sydney

The newly refurbished Langham Hotel hosts afternoon tea in its Palm Court area. I recently went here to do a Date with Kate with Gemma Ward and found it to be a really beautiful spot. The sweets were all amazing, but I especially loved the scones with cream and jam and their mini macarons. Everything was really delicate and pretty.

Great setting: The Hotel Centennial

I’ve always loved The Centennial as a lunch or dinner spot because the food is so great. I really love the venue so I was pleased to hear that they now also offer high tea. The Scarlett Lounge (as you can see below they even have a Scarlett Johansson portrait on display) is a really great setting and the food is delicious. Be sure to book at least 24 hours before to save yourself a spot.

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The perfect backdrop for high tea at the Centennial

Best view: The Park Hyatt

I did a Date with Kate with Catherine Martin here and I just think you can’t go past the view. Not only is the food great but a beautiful sunny day spent overlooking Sydney Harbour is really unbeatable.

On-the-go: Westfield Sydney Tea Salon

This is located right in the midst of the bustling Westfield Sydney however its cute white picket fence makes it feel slightly more secluded and is a great way to enjoy high tea in the middle of a busy day spent shopping. I went here to do a Date with Kate with Sophia Grace and Rosie and Sally Obermeder and had a great time.

Rustic and relaxed: Burnt Orange

Located in a beautiful house, with surrounding bushland and a great view of Middle Harbour, Burnt Orange is great on a winter’s day. It’s got a lovely rustic atmosphere and I think it’s a the perfect spot to while away an afternoon.

For chocaholics: Shangri-La Hotel Sydney

I did a Date with Kate with Naomi Watts here and really loved the location. And if you’re a chocaholic you’ll think you’ve died and gone to heaven. The Shangri-La now offer a high tea that includes three tiers of chocolate-y treats including everything from cakes, to macarons and brownies.

 

 

 

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My favourite breakfast spot

12th January, 2015

boathouse

We’re pretty spoilt in Sydney as far as places to eat go but I can’t go past sitting down for breakfast at Balmoral Beach. One of my absolute fave spots is The Boat House and I get my coffee there every morning. It’s a really beautiful place to sit and have breakfast and just enjoy the great view. If it’s a bit cooler or it’s not the best weather I  will head to the Bathers’ Pavilion just down the road. It’s a picturesque spot, not to mention the fact I just love food. I can’t go past the fruit platter, avocado on toast and scrambled eggs. Bon appetit!

What are your favourite breakfast spots?

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My fave Sydney dinner spots

1st December, 2014
Chiswick in Woollohra

Chiswick in Woollahra

 

We’re definitely spoilt for choice in Sydney as far as dinner spots go but these restaurants hold a special place in my heart – and in my stomach!

Fratelli Paradiso, Potts Point

Italian cuisine is my favourite type of food. Fratelli Paradiso has really great service and I could eat everything on the menu! They also have a beautiful wine selection and the staff are just always super friendly.

Fei Jai, Potts Point

I love going to Fei Jai during lunchtime. They do a great yum cha. It’s not your traditional yum cha, it’s fine dining yum cha and it’s just delicious food. I love tasting all the different dishes and it’s really great for sharing.

China Doll, Woolloomooloo

I love Chinese food and China Doll is one of my fave spots. It’s a great place to go with friends plus you can’t beat eating by the water! Woolloomooloo is such a beautiful location.  I think it’s also a really great place to go if you’re dining out for an occasion.

Chiswick, Woollahra and Art Gallery of NSW

Chiswick has really delicious homestyle cooking.  It serves all your classic favourites such as roast lamb and roast chicken. It’s great for a relaxing Sunday lunch with friends.

What are your fave dinner spots?

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