This elegant dish pairs crispy, fennel-infused pork belly with luxurious olive oil confit potatoes for a restaurant-quality meal at home. The pork belly is slowly roasted to render the fat and create perfect crackling, while the potatoes become tender and infused with garlic and herbs. Also See: Pork meatballs in hearty tomato sauce on a bed of cheesy polenta https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/pork-meatballs-in-hearty-tomato-sauce-on-a-bed-of-cheesy-polenta Recipe and image: SA Pork
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Kombucha has become one of the most talked-about drinks in recent years, but this fizzy, slightly tangy tea has actually been enjoyed for thousands of years. Made by fermenting black or green tea with a live culture of bacteria and yeast (known as a SCOBY), kombucha is rich in probiotics, antioxidants and other compounds that can do your body good. Read more: The health benefits of sea moss Here are some of the top health benefits linked to kombucha: A natural source of probiotics Because it’s a fermented drink, kombucha is packed with probiotics – the “good” bacteria that…
Oil is one of the top staples in kitchens across the world. Without it, cuisines would be vastly different. Can you imagine a world without salad dressings, mayonnaise,…
Burning a pot or pan is inevitable. Every seasoned home cook and pro has a story (or a few) of their worst burnt nightmare, followed by tales of endless soaking and scrubbing. But luckily for us, there are a few techniques you can use to save a burnt pot or pan without spending hours of soaking and scrubbing. 1. Soaking You can’t scrub a burnt pot or pan without having soaked it first; otherwise, you’ll be scrubbing the burnt layer of food bits instead of the cookware’s surface. It’s best to try and pry off some of the burnt bits…
If you’re just as captivated by the Dubai chocolate trend as we are, these Dubai-inspired chocolate brownies are a must-try. The buttery, nutty pistachio and tahini layer adds…
Red shakshuka has had a long moment in the sun – it’s time for green shakshuka to shine! A fresh take on the classic, this vibrant green shakshuka is packed with flavour and goodness. Instead of the usual tomato base, this version is made with leafy spinach, fresh herbs and a hint of spice, creating a wholesome dish that’s as nourishing as it is delicious. The eggs are gently poached in the herby sauce, giving you creamy yolks and rich flavour in every bite. Perfect for breakfast, brunch or even a light dinner, this one-pan wonder is quick to whip…
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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…
South Africans love pap – it’s a household staple that can be dressed up or enjoyed plain. But just when we thought we’d seen it all, TikTok gave…