Monday 28 January 2013

Uncle Bobs Bakery, Belmont Rd, Belmont


Firstly, the promised update on Adelaide's answer to the Loch Ness monster - the pie floater - from the lovely Bridgette. Rimmer & I tried to locate this fabled beast on a trip to Adelaide a couple of years back, and despite our best efforts, we were about as successful as a Tim Mathieson after dinner speech. This from Bridge:


Hi Josh,

You sent me down to Adelaide with a mission to find and experience a Pie Floater, but I sadly have to admit, I have failed!  I have searched high and low for the infamous and mysterious Adelaide “so-called” icon and have come up with nothing.  

I have heard legends about a pie cart that travels around the city between 7pm and 3am giving Adelaide their fill of these pie floaters, and have even chased one down Hindley Street – quite drunk and in heels – but to no avail. 

I will be returning to QLD in 2 weeks with my tail between my legs, unsuccessful in my challenge to review the pie floater for your website.  I do, however, have a recipe that comes highly recommended from one of my pie sources (pun totally intended), if you are feeling keen!



So the next time someone from Adelaide tells you with bursting enthusiasm, 'oh, you're going to Adelaide? (they can never quite believe it)...you have to try the pie floater while you're there; they're fabulous!'

You: 'they don't exist any more, mate...and if you don't mind me saying, you obviously haven't been back there yourself for a while'. 

Then stand back and watch their mouth open and close wordlessly like a feeding goldfish while they try to comprehend the fact that, much like the Easter Bunny and Santy, there's no such thing as a pie floater (in Adelaide, anyway). Reality bitch-slap, right there.

Anyway, thanks for the effort Bridgette - I really wish I had been there to see the Hindley St pursuit! Now, on to Uncle Bobs....


I'm not quite sure how Uncle Bobs got onto my radar, but one look at the website had Rimmer and I reaching for the car keys for a lunchtime outing. Uncle Bob’s is just like every other bakery in Australia in claiming to have won numerous awards; but unlike most bakeries, UB’s has a vanity wall like the Great Wall of China - for all sorts of products.

A couple of things in particular caught my attention though: (1) B105 FM Best Pie in Brisbane (OK, B105's demographic is 18-30 year old women, but anyway...); (2) 11 Gold, 6 Silver & 4 Bronze Medals ,Great Australian Meat Pie Competition (now you're talking). Recently, their Lamb & Rosemary pie won another award, which for some reason I recall being a best apprentice pie award. Anyway, it was enough get me over there.

Remember to click on these pictures for big juicy close-ups


The shop itself is open, welcoming, and clean-looking. We were greeted by very friendly staff and made our selections. The pies are beautifully arranged in a warmer that encourages you to get up close and really scrutinize the products...not that it will do you much good - they all look pretty fantastic, with a home-made-looking attention to detail.



I chose the lamb & rosemary, and the steak bacon & cheese. Prices were either side of $5 with my lamb pie $5.75. It has to be said however, that it was a generously sized pie; and most pies were around $4.60. Rimmer also chose the lamb, and a curry beef.


Lamb and Rosemary

As you can see this is a very pretty pie, with dried rosemary stuck to the nicely cooked top and a fresh sprig poking out of the vent. Nice. Love that. The lid and base are stuck together to form a well-shaped pie with a lip like a pouting child. The pastry is a firmish short crust all over, so don't go expecting a flaky, crispy top. That's not to say its unpleasant - it most certainly isn't. The shortcrust is quite buttery and good on the tooth.



The filling is a mixture of minced meat and chunks bound in a very flavoursome gravy. Temperature was perfect and the chunks were juicy, well cooked, and in abundance. You can see why this one is a prize winner - it’s got the lot. 



My only reservation was the lid pastry...I'm a puff man. That's puff with a hard 'u'. Despite that, I've got to give it a solid 8/10 for taste, size, base (no problems driving with this one in hand), temperature, and value. Give it the flaky crunchy top from Rock n Roll bakery, and this pie nails 9/10 every day of the week.

Steak Bacon & Cheese

A similar size to the lamb pie with a nice spread of crispy, toasty cheese from edge to edge and a couple of crunchy bacon bits that beg you to pick them off before you start (I resisted the temptation for once).



Temperature, structure and quality of filling were all very good, with big chunks of bacon throughout the pie. The standout ingredient however was the cheese. If you like to taste it in your pie, you'll love this one. 



There was so much cheese mixed in there that the gravy had a creamy colour and texture to it, and I immediately looked around at the surrounding shops in the hope that one would be selling Zantac. Cheesy-licious, yessir….and worth every bit of 7.5/10.

Curry Beef

Rimmer is a man of few words and doesn't give praise easily. He agreed with me on the lamb pie, but communicated via a series of grunts, shrugs, and head movements that his curry beef pie was pretty good; although it was noticeably smaller, and was a type 1 minced beef that was OK, but nothing super-flash. He gave it a 6.5/10.



Beef & Burgundy (bought cold and heated at home)

This is an oversize pie, no question about it. It sits there, packed to bursting point,  with a bold criss-cross top like a night club bouncer, daring you to have a go.

How pretty is this?


The filling isn't overly dark as you might expect from liberal glugs of the good stuff, but the lashings of gravy contained within tastes really good. Not excessively winey like Lara Bingle; but a bit winey like Coldplay. Sorry, they’re both whiney. My mistake.

Looks a bit like the Brisbane River last weekend...


The gravy is well seasoned and thick enough to hold everything together without running out all over the place, but it isn't overly gelatinous either - just well balanced with a good amount of seasoning. The meat is a combination of mince granules and the odd chunk; all of which is well cooked, juicy and moist. There could have been a few more chunks, but I didn't have any complaints overall and it could have just been a case of the sample I had.

All things considered, this was a very satisfying pie, and consistent with the other offerings I've sampled from Uncle Bob and his band of happy helpers. I'm giving it a solid 7.5/10. A super-crunch lid like Rock N Roll or Horners would have elevated it to 8.5.

After wedging in a couple of pies each, my little buddy and I decided that it was well worth taking some pies home for later enjoyment. We returned to the counter and bought 4 each, and they were presented to us in a couple of very presentable and professional-looking boxes. Check this out...if you owned a pie shop, how proud would you be to hand your customers this lot? Nice, innit?







Then to top things off, the helpful lady behind the counter announced their 'frequent flyer' program, informed us that we had already qualified, offered us a free pie on the spot, and told us as she was stamping our cards that next time our first pie would also be free because of the total number purchased (12). Say whaaat? How long has this been going on?

So we loosened our belts another notch, and took the suggested favourite of counter-lady, which was a plain meat pie. Maybe she oversold it…maybe 2 large pies in one sitting is my limit (for shame), maybe it was asking for a woman’s opinion on pies (oooo-er, misogynist pig, Pieologist) …but either way neither of us felt it. Rimmer said that it was a bit of an anticlimax after 2 pretty good offerings, but that he would definitely be keen to return to Uncle Bob’s in the future.

With customer service like what we experienced, it's no wonder Bob’s son Brett (now running the show) has opened up a couple of new outlets in the bayside suburbs - if you happened to live in the area, you'd be hard-pressed to find an excuse to go elsewhere.

Highly recommended.



Finally, to everyone affected by the floods last weekend: the thoughts and prayers of everyone at Pie Towers go out to you, and we hope that all goes well with the cleanup effort.

Until next time, take care.

Pieologist



1 comment:

  1. OK, just an update - apparently pie floaters are still available in Adelaide (thanks Andrew/Nudgeball):

    http://www.theparadenorwood.com/bp425/enjoy-caf-bakery-on-parade/

    But in all fairness to Bridgette, her terms of reference asked her to locate the MOBILE pie cart that supposedly travels around the CBD dispensing pies to the drunken late night masses. If anyone can send current photographic proof of its existence, I'd be eternally grateful.

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