Johannesburg has never really needed giant stages to make a night feel memorable. Sometimes all it takes is a low ceiling, a warm light, a glass on the table, and a band close enough that you can catch every note without fighting through a crowd. That is part of the magic of the city’s quieter music spaces right now. In 2026, Joburg’s most rewarding nights out are often happening behind unassuming doors, down staircases, inside neighbourhood cafés, or in corners of the city that feel almost private once the music starts. There is something very Joburg about that. This is…
From vineyard feasts to heritage dining, Taste Stellenbosch turns the Winelands into one very tempting culinary playground — and we kicked things off with lunch at Cavalli Estate.…
Looking for an easy way to make hake feel a little more special? This baked hake in a creamy lemon coconut sauce is a simple yet impressive dinner, pairing tender hake fillets with a rich, silky sauce flavoured with lemon, coconut cream, garlic and a splash of Chardonnay. Served with creamy mashed potatoes and crisp green beans, it’s a comforting seafood dinner that’s ready in just 35 minutes. *The new Calcrete Chardonnay is exclusively available at Makro. Also See: Mussels in a creamy white wine garlic sauce https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/mussels-in-a-creamy-white-wine-garlic-sauce
The Vine Bistro at Glenelly played host to a supergroup of Stellenbosch chefs for one unforgettable night. Here’s how it unfolded, course by course. There are meals, and…
Your immune system works quietly in the background every day, so supporting it shouldn’t be something you only think about when winter arrives. From getting enough sleep to eating a colourful variety of whole foods, small, consistent habits can help you look after your overall health year-round. Start with these simple changes and make them part of your everyday routine. 1. Prioritise quality sleep Sleep is one of the simplest ways to support your body’s natural defences. Aim for around seven to nine hours a night, and try to keep your bedtime and wake-up times fairly consistent. A calming evening…
This elegant salad combines tender slices of pan-seared pork tenderloin with crisp pears, peppery radishes, and creamy feta cheese, all tossed with fresh mixed greens and sweet dried…
Whether it’s late-night snacking or a midnight meal, chances are you’ve heard a lot of tips and advice about whether it’s okay to eat before going to bed. From messing with your metabolism to maintaining blood sugar levels, there’s a wide range of thoughts. Cleveland Clinic dietitian Alexis Supan says the truth is, you should avoid eating before bed, but that’s not always realistic. Here is what you need to know about late-night snacking. It can disrupt your sleep Eating a heavy meal before going to bed forces your digestive system to keep working while your body is trying to rest. This can lead to discomfort, indigestion and acid reflux, making it harder to…
Air fryers have become a kitchen staple, and it’s not hard to see why. They’re quick, convenient and, when used for smaller portions, can use less electricity than…
Sweet, smoky and made for the braai, these pork and peach kebabs are a fresh twist on a classic skewer. Smoked pork fillet is marinated with cumin, smoked paprika, lemon, garlic and thyme, then threaded with juicy peach and grilled until tender and lightly charred. Serve with a fresh peach and cucumber couscous salad scattered with feta and basil for an easy, flavour-packed meal that’s perfect for sharing. Made this recipe? Tag us @foodandhomesa #CookingWithFH on Instagram! Also See: Golden roast leg of pork https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/golden-roast-leg-of-pork
Crispy on the outside, tender and flavourful in the centre, these salmon fishcakes make an easy and satisfying lunch or light dinner. The salmon and potato cakes are…




