This is my second year to join the team of official bloggers for the Eat Drink Perth Festival which is an annual event held over five weeks in Perth City and its surrounds. Eat Drink Perth is a festival where there is something for everyone with all sorts of brilliant foodie events held every day ranging from degustations to walking tours, bar wars to cooking classes and there is even a Food Truck Rumble. We are now half way through the festival and reflecting back over the past few weeks I am happy I have managed to cram a lot in despite my non-blog working life being super busy. I have attended the annual Gluten Free Expo, an intimate long table diner by The Creatives, eaten some velvety raw desserts at CNR and watched a friend eat nearly 900 grams of pork knuckle at Brotzeit.
In return for our writing and photography efforts for the festival, each blogger has been kindly delegated complementary tickets to some events that we listed on our individual top ten festival picks. For me this included an opportunity to attend Frisk Small Bar’s Martini and Oysters night.
Along the same lines that I don’t understand people who don’t like cats, I don’t understand those that don’t like oysters. They are so succulent and juicy, slightly sweet and slightly briny all in one mouthful and I could easily eat my body weight of them if I was given the chance.
Normally I love pairing oysters with French champagne however in all honesty I am generally happy pairing champagne with almost anything! For a change, I was interested to see how the oysters paired with a Martini as this was a combination I haven’t tried before. Would the Martini complement the flavours of the oysters or would it be too overpowering and just drown them out?
The bar team at Frisk can churn out some of the best cocktails in town and I had confidence that they could pull this combination off with a hit. They have one of the most enormous and amazing gin collections that I have even seen and I figured that if anyone could match a cocktail to an oyster they would be the ones to achieve it.
And my gut feeling was right. I was soon to discover that sipping Martinis with oysters is indeed a perfect match with the flavour of each seemingly enhanced by the other. The botanical crispness of the martini meant it didn’t overpower the creamy oysters and my palate ended with a harmonious briny finish. This is a combination definitely worth trying again provided I can muster up the will power to say no to champagne. And that is never easy!
Disclaimer: Chompchomp is one of the official bloggers for Eat Drink Perth ’15 and enjoyed her oysters and martini courtesy of the City of Perth. For more details of Eat Drink Perth events head to their website.
Martinis & Oysters Every Thursday during Eat Drink Perth ’15 at Frisk Small Bar, 103 Francis St, Northbridge WA 6003
$20 | 3pm-midnight | No bookings required | EDP Program details | www.frisksmallbar.com.au
Yummy! You and I share a love of oysters for sure as we’ve discussed many times. I might have to make my way down there one Thursday night to enjoy
Oh yes we have many similar food obsessions don’t we?! You HAVE to visit Tasmania…their oysters are OUT OF THIS WORLD.
Such beautifully plump oysters. Are they grown in the Margaret River? I know what you mean about enjoying oysters with French champagne, they are a gorgeous combination. How creative to have a top quality martini with natural oysters. You are so lucky to experience the Perth food and wine festival first hand Martine 😀
Hi Merryn, sorry for the delayed reply! Our oysters in WA are farmed in a region much further southeast than Margaret River, as I believe Marg’s waters are a bit too warm. The place to get fresh farms oysters in WA is in Albany. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_Harbour,_Western_Australia
They didn’t tell me where these little beauties were from though…I have a feeling that are from SA
Martinis and oysters…great combo!Eat Drink Perth sure sounds like an exciting event!
Julie & Alesah
Gourmet Getaways xx
He he, I discovered that this is a fact indeed!
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