• Creamy, comforting and packed with spring-green goodness, this vegan asparagus and pea risotto is the kind of meal that feels both wholesome and indulgent. Arborio rice slowly simmers in fragrant vegetable stock until rich and velvety, while sweet peas and tender asparagus bring freshness, colour and bite. Finished with a savoury sprinkle of nutritional yeast and dairy-free cheese, it’s a plant-based dinner that delivers all the cosy satisfaction of a classic risotto, minus the dairy drama. Also See: Cauliflower ‘risotto’ with lemon, leeks and mascarpone Recipe and styling by Sarah Dall Photograph by Myburgh du Plessis

    There’s something deeply comforting about a pot of oxtail gently bubbling away on the stove – the kind of meal that turns a house into a home. This apricot and tomato oxtail stew leans into that nostalgia, but with a bright, slightly unexpected twist. Sweet, sun-ripened apricots melt into a rich tomato base, creating a sauce that’s both tangy and subtly fruity, perfectly balancing the deep, slow-cooked flavour of the meat. As the oxtail softens to that irresistible, fall-off-the-bone tenderness, the sauce thickens into a glossy, flavour-packed hug of a dish. It’s the kind of recipe that rewards patience -…

    There is something particularly appealing about a bedroom that genuinely feels like a retreat. In winter, when the evenings come earlier and the air outside carries a chill, the bedroom becomes more than just a place to sleep: it becomes the space you want to return to, settle into and linger in. Getting that feeling right does not require a renovation or a complete overhaul. It requires attention to a few specific things. Here is how to make the most of your bedroom this winter, through layering, lighting, texture and a handful of small but meaningful changes. Layer the bedding…

    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…

    There is something quietly magical about autumn in South Africa.   The rush of summer slows, the air turns crisp, and suddenly the kitchen starts calling again. It is the season of roasting trays, bubbling pots and meals that feel like a warm hug after a long day.  And then there is the produce. Oh, the produce.  From velvety avocados and sweet figs to earthy beetroot and golden butternut, autumn delivers ingredients that make cooking feel effortless. It is a season made for comfort, colour and generous plates shared around the table.  Vegetables made for comfort cooking If summer belongs to…

    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 of slow-simmered ragù, silky spinach-speckled béchamel and tender pasta sheets come together under a golden crown of mozzarella and Parmesan for the ultimate oven-baked reward. Yes, it takes a little patience, but the payoff is every forkful of savoury, cheesy goodness. The secret lies in the long-cooked sauce – beef mince gently simmered with vegetables, red wine and tomato until deeply rich and full of flavour. Add a creamy béchamel with a…