Sunday 26 August 2012

Thorobread Bakery, Racecourse Rd, Hamilton

See what they did there? No, ‘Thorobread’ isn’t a typo – it’s a tricky little play on words from the bakery parked directly across the road from the entrance to Eagle Farm Racecourse at the top end of Racecourse Rd Hamilton. Very clever.

One can easily imagine the parade of drunken broke punters scratching around in their pockets for loose change at 5.30pm on a Saturday afternoon… to provide them with enough sustenance to make the arduous trek to The Hammo for the last 20 rum and cokes of the day; while girlfriends Courtney, Tiff, and Summer sway and screech at the passers-by outside whilst clutching high heels in one hand and bummed durries in the other. It’s not a big stretch, is it?

Having never been in this position, I ventured in on a weekday. The store itself is very nice, airy, and the lady behind the counter is very friendly and welcoming. The sign outside proclaims that the preservative-free bread is their specialty, along with award-winning pies. You can even ‘Like’ them on Stalkbook, should you be so inclined. I’m not sure when the bakery opened its doors, but I believe it hasn’t been there all that long. Perhaps the awards were won at a previous location – I’m not sure.


Thorobread Curry Beef


Rimmer and I had a curry beef, a steak bacon & cheese, and a steak and kidney. I had already tried a curry beef and wasn’t impressed with the filling – everything else was pretty good, but it just didn’t have enough curry flavour for me. Rimmer was in agreement, and was sorry he chose it. His words: ‘fail’. Doesn’t mince words, our Rimmer.

The pies come in a little foil nest with holes punched into the bottom, which allows the base to cook through. Too many bakeries don’t do this, and you end up with a doughy, sloppy bottom….and I don’t need to tell you how undesirable that is. Similarly, the lid has been cooked out really well, and is nicely brown without egg wash. 

Overall, the pies have a homey, slapped-together-in-a-sheltered-workshop look which I find pretty appealing. The cost was about $4.50, which is OK, but these were nothing more than your basic standard size; perhaps slightly smaller, as they weren’t overly thick through the middle.


Steak Bacon Cheese



My steak bacon & cheese looked great in the mounting yard, and came out of the gate at a million miles an hour, with a nice scattering of cheese on top, accompanied by more cheese and bacon throughout. The filling was mainly chunks of steak that were generally well cooked and overall it was pretty good without being great. In a horse race, this would have settled three wide at the turn and never kicked on. A reasonably solid performance, but not enough to become a black booker. Score is a shaky 7/10, helped along by the casing top and bottom.

With a slightly disappointing first leg, the steak and kidney blew out in the ring, as the punters were not overly enthusiastic about her stablemate. She was a feisty little filly however, and it immediately became apparent that she had the potential to go the distance. The filling was a pretty good consistency being mince through a thick gravy, and there was plenty of kidney flavour apparent straight out of the blocks. 


Steak & Kidney


Nice base


I was happy with the amount of kidney chunks scattered throughout, although some more seasoning wouldn’t have gone astray. It was hands and heels to the line for the place. Score again is a 7/10; but it’s a solid 7. I probably could have awarded 7.5 - 8/10 if both pies were thicker – the photo of the steak and kidney especially makes it look thicker than it really was because the pie is tipped up a bit. I probably could have eaten three without too much trouble.


Steak & Kidney Innards


Thorobread Bakery probably needs a fair bit of encouragement with the jigger to turn it into the Black Caviar of bakeries, but it’s safe from the glue factory for now…and if you happen to be one of those poor souls who had the house on your mate's roughie tip in the last (which stopped as if shot at the first furlong), then I daresay the pies at The Thorobread will go a long way towards easing your pain.

Until next time, take care.

Pieologist.
















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