• 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.

    Rich, bubbling and gloriously comforting, this beef lasagne is the kind of midweek dinner that turns an ordinary evening into something worth gathering around the table for. Layers…

    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…

    Creamy, fragrant and full of comforting flavour, this aubergine, chickpea and coconut curry is the kind of midweek meal that feels both wholesome and indulgent. Tender aubergine soaks up the rich, gently spiced coconut sauce, while chickpeas add heartiness and texture. Serve it with fluffy rice, warm naan or a scattering of fresh herbs for an easy dinner that brings big flavour to the table with minimal fuss. Made this Aubergine, chickpea and coconut curry recipe? Tag us @foodandhomesa #cookingwithFH on Instagram! ALSO SEE: Roast beef sirloin with smoky tahini https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/main-ingredient/beef/roast-beef-sirloin-with-smoky-tahini

    Simple, elegant and quietly indulgent, this white chocolate Bundt cake is the kind of bake that never goes out of style. With a light, buttery crumb and a silky white chocolate glaze, it’s perfect for everything from weekend tea to special occasions. It’s understated in the best way — soft, rich and just sweet enough to feel like a proper treat. Made this recipe? Tag us @foodandhomesa #cookingwithFH on Instagram Also See: Easy vegan chocolate cake https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/easy-vegan-chocolate-cake

    If you ask any Michelin-star chef, they will immediately say yes and probably tell you a story on how it helps the muscles relax and redistribute the juices, leaving you with a clean cut and no mess on the plate. While that may be somewhat true, new studies have shown that resting meat isn’t about redistributing juices and relaxing muscles, but, more arguably, for a far more important reason altogether. New research, clearer reasons Food scientists have been researching the effects of resting on meat. And while the longer you rest meat, the less messy it gets on the plate (i.e.…

    If you’re looking to upgrade your breakfast routine without adding any extra effort (a rare and beautiful concept), these baked oats are the answer. Blended with banana, honey…