• Whether you’re looking for something layered with cheese or a fresh, meat-free twist on an old favourite, you’re bound to find something the family will love! 1. Spicy baby marrow & ricotta pasta shells Chilly meat-free Mondays call for this delicious baby marrow and ricotta pasta shells with some extra spiciness. https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/spicy-baby-marrow-ricotta-pasta-shells 2. Beef lasagne Nothing quite beats a warm and cheesy home-made beef lasagne. Our Winter Issue’s cover star deserves a spot on your dinner menu. https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/beef-lasagne 3. Creamy Alfredo-style pasta Deliciously indulgent and oh-so creamy, this Alfredo-style pasta is a must-try! https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/creamy-alfredo-style-pasta 4. Baked feta pasta This trendy…

    Ice cream doesn’t need to be complicated. Even if you don’t own an ice cream machine, you can still whip up a creamy, refreshing batch at home with just a few ingredients and a little patience. Here are two foolproof methods. Method 1: No-churn freezer ice cream This method takes a little longer, but allows you to achieve a personalised texture. Basic method: Whip cream until stiff peaks form. Fold in condensed milk and flavourings (vanilla, chocolate, peppermint, you name it). Transfer mixture to a freezer-safe dish. Whisk or stir the mixture every 2 to 3 hours to break up…

    Take a break from the usual and dive into something hearty and wholesome: Mushroom and masoor dal tikki. Crispy, spiced fritters made with red lentils, mushrooms, fresh herbs, and all the flavour, served with zippy cilantro-mint chutney. Perfect for sharing, dipping, or just going in solo with gusto. Also See: Madumbe, sugar bean and imbuya fritters https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/madumbe-sugar-bean-imbuya-fritters

    What’s more comforting than biting into a toasted cheese sandwich with golden, crunchy bread and cheese that stretches with every bite?   It’s one of those timeless, no-fuss meals that always hits the spot. Most of us grew up spreading softened butter onto our slices of bread before toasting, and truth be told, that already makes a pretty great sandwich. But there’s a secret ingredient sitting in your fridge that takes it from good to unforgettable: mayonnaise.  Try this recipe: Grilled cheese sandwich How to add mayo to your grilled cheese Some swear by butter alone, while others ditch it…

    We love our furry friends, except when their hairs drift and becomes an extra ingredient in our dinner. With the weather warming up now, our furry friends’ coats are starting to shed, making it more difficult to keep rogue hairs out of the kitchen. But fear not, there are ways to deal with it. Small daily habits = major weekly impacts Get ahead of those hairballs before they get ahead of you: Wipe counters before cooking Sweep or vacuum high-traffic areas Use microfibre cloths (dry) to collect most of the shedding Go over areas again with a damp paper towel to…