Dim Sims
It's about time that I mentioned the greatest culinary marval of all time - the humble Dim Sim.What's a Dim Sim I hear you ask? Wikipedia describes a Dim Sim as;
"a Chinese-inspired meat dumpling-style snack food popular in Australia. The dish normally consists of a large ball of pork or other meat, cabbage and flavourings, encased in a wrapper similar to that of a more traditional dumpling"
Up until recently they had been rather difficult, if not impossible to track down here in the UK. Jumbuck's Pies on Shepherds Bush Green have started stocking these Australian delicacies and I felt the urge to get a few down my neck after work last Friday evening. They well and truly hit the spot and I will be sure to get back there again in the future for another round.
Anyhow, every culinary masterpiece needs a beer to accompany it, and on this occasion I had a bottle of Brakspear Oxford Gold - which is a golden coloured organic bitter. The slight crystal malt character in the beer played well with the caramalization of the cabbage in the Dim Sim and the bitterness and carbonation scrubbed out the grease just nicely. The Dim Sims were really just a prelude to the Thai extravaganza that awaited me later that evening at the Old Parr's Head where I feasted on Yellow Curry Chicken and Mee Goreng. I should mention that I had a pint of Hop Back Summer Lightning with my dinner, but it really is not that exciting a beer. I think Friday truly is my gastronomic day of the week. Only four more working days to go!Labels: Ale, Brakspears, Dim Sim, Hop Back, Jumbucks, Old Parr's Head

7 Comments:
G'Day Tim,
Mate, that is a fine looking dimmy! Now to the age-old conundrum ... steamed or fried and, more importantly, should you ever accept a fried dim sim that was a steamed one to begin with? I have mates on both sides of this one. Interested to hear what you think.
Cheers
Prof. Pilsner
This one was fried, but was not a fair dinkum marathon one. I prefer fried as that is the NSW way - steaming just makes it yum cha.
As I have not tried a steamed one that has then been fried, I can't comment, but I am open to it.
I am currently looking at bringing marathon dim sims to the UK to be sold in fish and chip shops. do you think it will take off?
Yep I sure do.... I'm currently trying to find some here in the UK... Southern Cross Deli in London are out of stock.
Go for it, I tell people here about Dim sims, & they reckon they sound yummy. I'm from Melbourne now living in Wales, 5yrs, & miss my steamed or fried dimmies. all the best, bring em on.
Ray Cassar Cwmbran
oh please please do i miss them so much do it now
did you ever manage to bring dimmies in to the uk? i work in an australian shop and we are desperately trying to track some down!
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