• A great salad isn’t just about crisp leaves and colourful toppings. The real magic? The dressing.   A good vinaigrette wakes everything up – brightening greens, tying flavours together and giving even the simplest bowl of lettuce a little personality.  The best part is that making vinaigrettes at home is wonderfully simple. No fancy equipment, no complicated steps. Once you understand the basics of balancing oil and acid, you can create endless flavour combinations in minutes. And honestly, once you start making your own, the bottled stuff tends to lose its appeal.   Here’s how to get it right every time: Start with the basics At its heart, a vinaigrette is simply oil and acid. That’s it. Oil brings…

    Sink your teeth into succulent chicken infused with the smoky taste of chorizo, all tucked in a soft bun. The juicy chicken pairs perfectly with the spiced kick of chorizo, while the creamy garlic mayo adds a smooth and savoury touch. Garnish with fresh greens or a sprinkle of micro herbs for extra freshness. Perfect for casual lunches or a quick dinner, this open burger delivers gourmet flavours without the fuss. ALSO SEE: Where to dig into delectable halaal burgers in Cape Town https://www.foodandhome.co.za/entertaining/halaal-burgers-cape-town Written by Michelle Nortje for Woman&Home.

    These Biscoff hot cross buns keep the familiar soft, spiced dough and dried fruit you expect, but hide a gooey caramelised biscuit spread centre inside each bun. The result? A batch of fluffy, golden buns with just enough spice and citrus to balance the rich sweetness. Serve them warm and so that the Biscoff filling melts into the bread for a seriously indulgent Easter treat. Also See: 10 egg-citing Easter egg hunt ideas for the whole family https://www.foodandhome.co.za/entertaining/10-egg-citing-easter-egg-hunt-ideas-for-the-whole-family

    Chetna Makan’s chilli naan pizza This recipe is in no way disrespecting either naan or pizza, as I love them both dearly, but I’ve started to combine them.…

    Opening the fridge and spotting a neat stack of takeaway containers can feel like a small victory. Free storage! No extra cost! And a tiny step towards reducing waste.   But before you proudly start using those containers for everything from leftover pasta to chopped fruit, it’s worth asking one simple question: are they actually safe to reuse?  The short answer? Sometimes. But not always.   Not all takeaway containers are created equal Takeaway packaging comes in all shapes and materials. Some can happily live a second life in your kitchen, while others are best used once and then recycled or discarded.  Glass…

    Did your loaf of rye or rustic artisanal sourdough baguette turn into an oversized crouton? Before you throw it out or crumble it for the birds, use our methods to bring back stale bread – saving it for your next lunchtime sarmie. Don’t get us wrong, stale bread is great to make panzanella, ribolata, and bread pudding, but it’s worth taking 15 minutes to revive it. Follow along to discover how to revive stale bread. Why does bread go stale? Bread that has gone stale is characterised by a dry, hard feeling – the opposite of a crunchy exterior…