Brain food is a very real thing. While some might find comfort in jelly sweets and sugary drinks, foods packed with good nutrients actually help you focus and can leave you feeling more focused, refreshed, and alert. With exam season in full swing, kids need all the focus (and good food) they can get to excel in their exams. These brain-boosting recipes are the very thing you need. Take a look. Unsplash Brain-boosting foods 1. Salmon & spinach with tartare cream Versatile and easy to make, with a cooking time of just 20 minutes, this brain-boosting recipe is the perfect…
When it comes to chocolate, there’s no such thing as too much. This irresistible collection brings together everything from rich cakes and silky mousses to gooey puddings and…
This Mother’s Day, we’re celebrating the real heroes of every home – moms. Eggs, long regarded as a symbol of fertility and new life, are a fitting tribute to motherhood itself. The key difference is that a mother’s work is never ending. From keeping everyone clean, fed, comforted, guided, protected, nurtured and loved, moms carry an ongoing role that deserves more than thanks – it deserves a delicious treat. A Cheddar Mug Scramble makes an easy and thoughtful Mother’s Day breakfast in bed. And if she’s enjoying a well-earned lie-in, remember eggs aren’t just for breakfast, they’re also perfect for…
Creamy, comforting and made for busy weeknights, this one-pot Tuscan chicken is the kind of dinner that feels far fancier than the effort required. Golden-seared chicken breasts are…
Rich and deeply comforting, this sticky tamarind curry with beef is the kind of dish that rewards a little patience. Slow-simmered until the meat is melt-in-your-mouth tender, the sauce balances sweet, tangy and savoury flavours in every bite. It’s a true crowd-pleaser — and even better made ahead, when the flavours have time to deepen and develop. Also See: Easy fish curry https://www.foodandhome.co.za/on-shelf/easy-fish-curry-2 Posted on Woman&Home.
Road trips in South Africa are rarely just about the destination. Somewhere between long stretches of tar and shifting landscapes, a well-timed farm stall stop can turn a…
Your nonstick pan is the overachiever of the kitchen. It flips eggs like a dream, makes weeknight dinners easier and saves you from soaking dishes for hours. But while it’s low-maintenance in spirit, it still needs a little respect. Unlike cast iron or stainless steel, nonstick cookware has a delicate coating that can wear down faster if handled carelessly. The good news? A few simple changes can keep your favourite pan in top form for longer. Here are the common mistakes that may be ruining your nonstick pans without you even realising it. Using metal utensils That metal spatula may seem harmless, but it can scratch the surface over time. Once…
When you have that kota craving, make it your masterpiece with juicy pork bangers, onions, and tomatoes. You’ll never go back to old-school fillings, we promise! …
Move over, matcha. There’s a new green tea darling quietly steaming its way onto café menus, dessert counters and morning routines – and it’s called hojicha. While matcha has had a long reign as the bright green poster child of wellness drinks, hojicha offers something a little moodier, toastier and far more laid-back. Think less grassy energy burst, more cosy café corner on a rainy afternoon. So what exactly is hojicha, and why is everyone suddenly obsessed? First things first: What is hojicha? Hojicha is a Japanese green tea made from tea leaves that are roasted at high heat. That roasting process transforms the leaves from green to a warm brown shade and gives the tea its signature nutty,…
Mother’s Day is a time to celebrate the incredible women who do so much for their families every day. From the comforting aromas of home‑cooked meals to the…




