SBS Food's Weekend Binge: Pt 6

What a week in food. Stay in the loop this weekend with unlimited Sri Lankan curries, croissant cannolis and a French food film. Here are the top headlines… #WeekendBinge

Spinach, feta and pine nut parcels

Time to get baking. Source: Paul Hollywood Pies and Puds

Since you’ve been so good all week, we have a few treats up our sleeves to binge on this weekend. Feel like a cooking project? You bet we’ve got the right dish. Want to venture out for a new snack? We've got your back. In need of a social clip to laugh at? Even better!

Hope you’ve got an appetite because here is your weekly serving of what to read, eat, watch and feed this week in the world of the food-obsessed. Just bring yourself.

Read

It’s French in name but global in nature. In Spain during Lent, families make torrija with stale bread soaked in milk or wine, honey and spices. Hungarians refer to their iteration of French toast as bundáskenyér, or furry bread, to be enjoyed as an evening snack.
Hong Kong French toast
Hong Kong French toast. Source: Donal's Asian Baking Adventure
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Eat

At this family restaurant, $15 gives you unlimited rice and serve-yourself vegetables and curries. Just one look at this plate and you'll be making dinner plans.
Food at Citrus in Melbourne
A colourful plate served from the buffet at Citrus. Source: Audrey Bourget
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Watch

Paris Can Wait

Eleanor Coppola’s narrative directorial and screenwriting debut stars Academy Award® nominee Diane Lane as a Hollywood producer’s wife who unexpectedly takes a trip through France, which reawakens her sense of self and her joie de vivre. Anne (Lane) is at a crossroads in her life. Long married to a successfully driven but inattentive movie producer (Alec Baldwin), she finds herself taking a car trip from Cannes to Paris with a business associate of her husband (Arnaud Viard). What should be a seven-hour drive turns into a journey of discovery involving picturesque sights, fine food and wine, humour, wisdom, and much more.

Feed

Spinach, feta and pine nut parcels
These are made with a soft bread dough instead of pastry. Source: Paul Hollywood Pies and Puds
These triangular pasties are based on a Lebanese speciality called fatayer, and use soft bread dough, rather than pastry, to enclose the filling.

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Trending

This croissant-cannoli hybrid from Queen Victoria Markets in Melbourne.

What in the world?!

Last week: Sticky vanilla and coconut sago cakes that look like cute mythical sea creatures.
Now, the fun part. Can you guess this dish? The answer will be revealed in next Friday’s installment of Weekend Binge.
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Hint: no artificial colours here.

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Published 6 September 2019 12:04pm
Updated 6 September 2019 2:04pm
By Camellia Ling Aebischer


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