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Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin are best friends who share their unique take on life. Nothing is off limits. Just don't shoot the messenger.

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Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin are best friends who share their unique take on life. Nothing is off limits. Just don't shoot the messenger.

    Ep 312 - Good on you, nuns

    Ep 312 - Good on you, nuns

    ON TODAY’S SHOW

    We discuss portraits! The Kings’ Portrait, the first since his coronation

    And Gina Rinehart had requested the removal of an unflattering portrait of her

    Beechworth wines with Myles Thomson

    Scottie Sheffler’s arrest

    The best two sporting jobs up for grabs in Victoria right now

    Great (and not so great) speeches 


    THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. This week: Victorian wines
    Fighting Gully Road Sangiovese
    Savaterre Frere Cadet Chardonnay
    BSF brought to us by Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader.
    BOOK: Caro has a Book: Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad
    SCREEN: Corrie has a Screen: The Taste of Things
    Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil. Cobram Estate - Australia’s most awarded extra virgin olive oil. Grown, harvested and first cold pressed in Northern Victoria
    FOOD: Corrie has a recipe:     Marcus’s Amazing Paella:
    Paella for the Travellers Golfers (easily fed 8 hungry golfers)
    1kg of Arborio rice
    2lt chicken stock
    500ml fish stock
    3 tbs smoked paprika
    Good squeeze of Harissa paste (to taste)
    Pinch of saffron threads (steep in 100mls of hot water)
    10 Artichoke hearts – halved
    2 red peppers blackened – deseeded and cut into strips
    4 cloves garlic – crushed
    4 onions – diced
    1 Atlantic salmon fillet (large)- cubed
    12 large green prawns - peeled
    12 Calamari rings
    12 mussels
    4 chicken thighs – cubed
    2 chorizo sausages – 1cm diced
    500g frozen peas
    Lots of EVO

    Method
    1.       Cover the paella pan with a thin film of EVO
    2.       Brown chicken pieces and set aside
    3.       Add some more EVO add garlic and onions, lightly brown
    4.       Add more EVO, enough to ensure that all the rice will get coated.
    5.       Add rice and stir to coat completely with oil
    6.       Add chicken and fish stock
    7.       Add smoked paprika, saffron and harissa paste (add to taste as is can be a bit fiery). Stir to combine
    8.       Return chicken to pan
    9.       From here on its all about presentation
    10.  Add and arrange chorizo, artichoke hearts, red peppers, salmon, prawns and frozen peas.
    11.  Leave to bubble until all the liquid has been absorbed into the rice, this usually takes around 17 minutes. The longer you cook the paella the better the Socarrat (crispy caramelised bottom) will be. Don’t cook so long that you dry out the paella.
    12.  Add mussels towards the end of the cook as they only need a few minutes.
    Notes:
    1.       Use the best quality arborio rice you can find
    2.       If you are not close to a fish monger the local IGA usually has great seafood. I have found the 500g bags of Boston Bay mussels blanched and ready to eat from Port Lincoln great for paella on the Road.
    3.       If you are not feeding 8 golfers as per this recipe, just use 80g of rice per person (as a guide), measure the rice in a measuring cup and then double the volume of stock to rice.
    4.       Paella pans come in numerous sizes: I use a 50cm pan for a paella using 1kg of rice to feed 8 people.
    5.       If you are using a large pan you will need a paella or BBQ gas ring burner to achieve a good coverage on the base of the pan. They are available at Chef’s Hat in South Melbourne, specialist BBQ stores and Spanish grocers.

    DID YOU SEE THAT? Discussion on Scottie Sheffler’s arrest – and this article in the New York Post about his time behind bars

    SIX QUICK QUESTIONS for Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader.
    CORRIE TO CARO: What nostalgic shopping trip warmed your heart last week
    CARO TO CORRIE: Which speech impressed you last week
    CORRIE TO CARO: What Saturday shopping trip opened your eyes last week
    CARO TO CORRIE:  Which speech least impressed you last week
    CORRIE TO CARO: What are the two hottest jobs going in sport right now
    CARO TO CORRIE: What news of a TV return caused excitement this week
    Thank you Red Energy

    • 1h 5 min
    QUICK LISTEN - The Cocktail Cabinet from Ep 311

    QUICK LISTEN - The Cocktail Cabinet from Ep 311

    THE COCKTAIL CABINET with MYLES THOMPSON – brought to us by Prince Wine Store
    Myles brings us a selection of whiskeys for National Cocktail Day

    Murray McDavid Whisky

    Hellyers Rd Double Cask (here)

    Hellyers Rd Journeyman Single Malt (here)

    Hellyers Rd Whisky Cream Liquer (here)


    And Caro gives us a recipe for an Old Fashioned!
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    • 13 min
    Ep 311 - You already knew that, smarty-pants

    Ep 311 - You already knew that, smarty-pants

    ON TODAY'S SHOW:

    A milestone birthday in Caro's family

    As we head toward the Sir Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round, what’s keeping footy’s bosses awake at night? (Read Caro's story in The Age on this topic here)

    The game’s declining Indigenous numbers

    Homophobia and discrimination

    Drugs in footy and keeping young men safe

    Brendan Gale's departure from Richmond to Tasmania


    Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader. 

    THE COCKTAIL CABINET with MYLES THOMPSON – brought to us by Prince Wine Store
    Myles brings us a selection of whiskeys for National Cocktail Day

    Murray McDavid Whisky

    Hellyers Rd Double Cask (here)

    Hellyers Rd Journeyman Single Malt (here)

    Hellyers Rd Whisky Cream Liquer (here)


    And Caro gives us a recipe for an Old Fashioned!

    BSF – brought to us by Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader


    Book from Corrie: "Water" by John Boyne (read it here)


    Screen from Caro: The Fall Guy (in cinemas now - preview it here)


    Food from Caro: Blonde Minestrone by Alice Zavlavsky (recipe here)


    Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil – Australia’s most awarded extra virgin olive oil. Grown, harvested and first cold pressed in Northern Victoria.

    DID YOU SEE THAT?
    The media coverage of Harry and Meghan's trip to Nigeria

    SIX QUICK QUESTIONS – for Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader


    Corrie to Caro: The big question that lingers over Ruth Bader Ginsberg - should she have quit under Obama?


    Caro to Corrie:  What poll out of the UK last week caught your attention


    Corrie to Caro: What was your Mother’s Day highlight


    Caro to Corrie:  What poll out of the USA last week caught your attention


    Corrie to Caro: Where have we been going wrong with avocadoes


    Caro to Corrie: Who do you prefer – Joe or Aiden?


    Thank you Red Energy, Prince Winestore and Cobram Olive Oil
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    • 1h 8 min
    Ep 310 - Enough is Enough

    Ep 310 - Enough is Enough

    ON TODAY’S SHOW
    -       The AFL’s stance on violence against women
    -       The derogatory list involving Yarra Valley Grammar School students
    -       What is the most boring day?
    -       A shout out to Melbourne’s weather
    -       Corrie’s getaway to Byron Bay

    A big shout out for Corrie, who was recognised in The Age for her work with the Sorrento Writers Festival
    Click here to read the article https://www.theage.com.au/cbd/upstart-writers-festival-aiming-to-take-melbourne-s-mantle-20240506-p5fpck.html

    In relation to the AFL’s stance on violence against women, Caro and Corrie referenced the following comments and articles:
    Sian Pryor on X: The AFL announcer last night asked for a minute’s silence for ‘the women who’ve lost their lives’. Once again the men are missing. The women are the actors in this phrase. As if a life is like a lost set of car keys. How about ‘for the women murdered by men’?
    Language. Matters.
    Waleed Aly in The Age: Holding all men responsible for a violent minority has failed to keep women safe
    Julia Baird in The Age: The AFL’s ‘call to arms’ is a step forward. Shame about the steps backwards

    THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. This week: Rutherglen wines
    Chambers Old Vine Muscadelle
    Pfeiffer Seriously Nutty Dry Apera
    BSF brought to us by Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader.
    BOOK: Caro has a Book: What happened to Nina? By Dervla McTiernan
    SCREEN: Corrie has a Screen: The Idea of You on Prime
    Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil
    FOOD: Caro has a recipe: The world’s easiest quiche    
    TOMATO & SPINACH
    QUICHE
    Serves 6
    4 Roma tomatoes
    Salt and pepper, to taste Extra virgin olive oil, to taste 1 small onion, finely diced 200g spinach 300ml cream
    3 egg yolks
    1 egg
    SHORTCRUST PASTRY
    210g plain flour
    Pinch of salt
    125g unsalted butter, cubed
    25ml cold water
    1 egg
    To make the pastry, sieve flour and salt into a bowl. Rub butter into flour until it resembles breadcrumbs. Make a well in the centre and add the water and lightly beaten egg. Carefully bring in flour mixture until dough comes together. Knead lightly.
    Shape dough into 2 discs and wrap in plastic film. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
    Roll the pastry out to about 3mm thick and line a fluted quiche tin with a little overhang at the top.
    (Any leftover pastry can be frozen for another use.) Refrigerate tart case.
    Preheat oven to 200°C. Cut the tomatoes in half lengthways and place on a lined baking sheet, sprinkling the cut side with salt and pepper and a little oil. Place in the oven and bake at the same time that you are blind-baking the tart case - for about 20 minutes until the tomatoes are roasted and the pastry is golden brown. Remove from oven, set aside.
    Reduce oven to 160°C. Sweat the onion in a frying pan in a little oil until soft. Add the spinach and cook for another couple of minutes. Cool.
    Arrange spinach mixture on the pastry. Place tomatoes on top.
    Mix the cream and eggs, then season with salt and black pepper.
    Pour into the pastry-lined tin and put in oven. Cook for 40 minutes. The filling will puff up and turn golden-brown. Rest quiche rest for a minute, then serve. NOTE: This quiche can be served at room temperature, too.
    DID YOU SEE THAT? Media Watch discussed the ABC’s coverage of the recent tragic events at Bondi Junction
    SIX QUICK QUESTIONS for Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader.
    CARO TO CORRIE: What’s the most boring day
    CORRIE TO CARO: What irritates you beyond belief while listening to radio interviews
    CARO TO CORRIE:  What caused joy this week
    CORRIE TO CARO: What is one of Australia's great myths about Melbourne
    CARO TO CORRIE:  What was your favorite Met Gala Ball outfit
    CORRIE TO CARO: Which problem suffered by all of your children have you never really respected 
    Thank you Red Energy, Prince Winestore and Cobram Olive Oil
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    • 1h 2 min
    Ep 309 - I've become obsessed with Writers Festivals

    Ep 309 - I've become obsessed with Writers Festivals

    ON TODAY'S SHOW

    A wrap of a WONDERFUL weekend at the Sorrento Writers Fest

    Caro's story with Jeremy Finlayson

    A discussion on Vanity Fair

    Podcast recommendations

    We review Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir


    THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. This week: Mornington Peninsula Estate pinot noir
    Moorooduc Estate Pinot Noir 2020
    Peninsula Pinot Noir 2023 - Crittenden Estate
    Yabby Lake Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022

    BSF - brought to us by Red Energy
    BOOK: Corrie reviews Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent by Judi Dench
    SCREEN: Caro reviews High Country
    Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil
    FOOD: Corrie has a recipe: Moroccan chicken with Pearl couscous     
    DID YOU SEE THAT? CORRIE TO REVEAL why she has gone cold on Vanity Fair.

    SIX QUICK QUESTIONS
    CORRIE TO CARO: Ahead of the Rivalry Round, what’s the biggest rivalry going around at the moment.
    CARO TO CORRIE: Who’s side are you on: Sarah Williams or Anthony Albanese
    CORRIE TO CARO: Which broadcast ratings results are you almost praying for
    CARO TO CORRIE:  What’s this week’s best podcast
    CORRIE TO CARO: Why do you love the month of May
    CARO TO CORRIE: What do you despise the month of May
    Thank you Red Energy, Prince Winestore and Cobram Olive Oil
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    • 1h 9 min
    Ep 308 - Live from the Sorrento Writers Fest

    Ep 308 - Live from the Sorrento Writers Fest

    ON TODAY'S SHOW

    It's our live recording from the Sorrento Writers Fest!

    We were delighted to have Marg Downey join us for a chat

    Anna from the Op Shop for BSF

    We discuss the significance of ANZAC Day

    Plus another very special guest... Dame Edna lives on!

     
    THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. As we project forward to our special raffle prizes which includes some stunning local wine packages Corrie and Caro briefly review our PWS Pinot packs
    Moorooduc Estate Pinot Noir 2024
    Peninsula Pinot Noir 2023 - Crittenden Estate
    Yabby Lake Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022
     
    BSF - For Red Energy
    BOOK:     We each nominate a book about war which has stayed with us
    Anna: Dreamers of the Day - Mary Dora Russell
    Caro: All The Frequent Troubles Of Our Days - Rebecca Donner
    Corrie reviews A Boy In Winter - Rachel Seiffert
    SCREEN: ​​Caro and Anna review Back to Black the new Amy Winehouse flick
    Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil:
    FOOD: Anna  has a recipe: Chicken with apple cider

    Serves 4

    100mls apple cider

    80 mls chicken stock

    Chat potatoes thickly sliced

    1/2 Spanish Onion - cut into wedges

    2 pink lady apples - cut into wedges

    10 thyme sprigs

    1/2 cup Olive Oil

    4 Chicken Pieces - duchess, cut, wing on

    3 slices speck/prosciutto

    2 tbsp apple vinegar cider

    1 - Preheat over to 220
    Combine spuds, onion, apple, thyme and 60mls of Cobram Estate Olive Oil in roasting pan. Season. Cook for 20 minutes
    2 - Wrap chicken in speck/prosciutto. Place on top of potato mixture. Drizzle remaining oil. Add cider and stock to pan and roast until chicken is cooked. 15 minutes.
    Serve with Green Salad.

    DID YOU SEE THAT? Cape Wickham named Australia's top golf course... But Victoria is punching above its weight across the board with golf courses in Australia!

    SIX QUICK QUESTIONS for Red Energy.
    CARO TO CORRIE: in preparation for this years festival what is one amazing literary fact you’ve uncovered?
    CORRIE TO ANNA: On the one year anniversary of Barry Humphries’ death what remains your favourite ever BH line?
    ANNA TO CARO : What remains your best ever book to film adaptation?
    CARO TO ANNA: Which literary hero would you most like to sit next to at dinner?
    ANNA TO CORRIE: Can Which literary hero would you like to bring back from the dead to write one more novel?
    CORRIE TO CARO: How Speaking of ghosts if you could ghost write one football biography whose would it be?​​
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    • 1h 6 min

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