• There’s a reason cottage pie has stood the test of time. Rich, savoury beef mince, hearty vegetables, earthy mushrooms and a blanket of creamy mashed potato come together to create the kind of meal that feels like home after a long day. This beef and mushroom cottage pie takes the classic comfort food favourite up a notch with hidden veggies and plenty of flavour, making it a wholesome family dinner that’s as nourishing as it is satisfying. Made these cottage pies? Tag us @foodandhomesa #CookingWithFH on Instagram! Also See: Vegan restaurants serving mouth-watering breakfast https://www.foodandhome.co.za/features/vegan-restaurants-serving-mouth-watering-breakfast

    We’ve all been there. A bag of apples sits in the fruit bowl a little too long, and before you know it, they’re looking a bit wrinkled, soft, or starting to develop brown patches. While they may no longer be crisp enough for lunchboxes or snack platters, they’re often far from ready for the bin. In fact, slightly ageing apples can be some of the most versatile ingredients in your kitchen. Here’s how to rescue apples that are beginning to brown and turn them into something delicious instead of adding to food waste. Are brown apples still safe to eat?…

    There’s nothing quite like a steaming bowl of lamb stew to warm you from the inside out. Paired with garlic butter-stuffed dombolo, this hearty dish is rich, comforting and made for slow, cosy days at home. Tender lamb, wholesome vegetables and a savoury gravy come together beautifully with soft, fluffy steamed bread perfect for soaking up every last spoonful. Whether it’s a midweek comfort meal or a weekend spoil, this recipe always delivers. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Food&Home (@foodandhomesa) Also See: Bacon & feta potato quiche https://www.foodandhome.co.za/features/bacon-feta-potato-quiche

    Slow-cooked until meltingly tender, this beef shin stew is the kind of hearty comfort food that rewards patience. Rich, deeply savoury and packed with warming flavour, the beef…

    From flaky hake fillets fried golden on a Friday night to smoky snoek straight off the braai, South Africans have long loved both of these local seafood favourites. But when it comes to nutrition, is one actually healthier than the other? The short answer? Both hake and snoek can absolutely earn a place on a balanced plate, but they each bring something slightly different to the table. Meet the fish Hake is a white fish known for its mild flavour, soft texture, and versatility. It’s often the go-to choice for fish and chips, fish cakes, curries, and baked seafood dishes.…

    There’s a particular ingenuity that comes from necessity. People who live in tiny homes, those compact, thoughtfully designed spaces that typically clock in at under 37 square metres, have had to solve storage problems that most of us face in a much smaller version. What they’ve developed in response is a school of thought around storage that anyone with a house, flat or small room can learn from. Learn from tiny houses and use these storage ideas to make your space feel more organised and functional. The mindset shift first The first thing tiny home dwellers get right is changing…

    Rich, silky, and dangerously easy to make, these simple chocolate pots are the ultimate fuss-free dessert. Made with dark chocolate, almond milk, and naturally sweet Medjool dates, they…

    Garlic may be delicious, but its lingering after-effects can be considerably less charming. Whether you’ve indulged in garlic-heavy pasta, roasted cloves or a generous helping of garlic naan,…