This dish is very simple yet extremely tasty, and the addition of crème fraîche gives it extra body and texture.
This winter harvest salad contains the season’s best ingredients. We’ve also added edamame beans to the mix. Research has shown that consuming minimally processed soya-based foods like tofu,…
Traditionally, Yorkshire pudding was served with roast beef in the county of Yorkshire, England. The batter was placed under the meat to catch the meat drippings, but if you do not have any drippings just use a little oil at the bottom of your tins. Whisk together 4 eggs, 200ml milk, 100g cake flour, and salt and pepper to taste. Rest for 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 220°C. Use shallow muffin tins or 1 large baking tray and pour the milk mixture into the prepared tins. Bake until puffy, crispy and brown. Also delicious served with sugar and cinnamon.
Here’s how to avoid cake flops in the kitchen! Help! My cake didn’t rise evenly! If your cake has risen unevenly, it could be due to the oven…
While this Italian dessert is traditionally made with another sweet wine, Marsala, I find that zabaglione is exquisite made with muscadel. Although Marsala is hard to find, muscadel is readily available. Just right if you’re in need of a little sweet, warm comfort at the end of the day. The secret to zabaglione is not to cook it over direct heat. Recipe and styling by Kim Hoepfl Photograph by Vanessa Grobler
The sweet, intensely grapey flavours of muscadel are a natural partner for the sweet perfume of peaches and nectarines. Quite rich and heavily sweet, lightened by its floral…
A variety of flavours emerge from the stuffing to combine with the delicate flavour of pork. Recipe and styling by Anna Montali Photograph by Mark Green
A leg of lamb is one of my favourite meat cuts. It reminds me of Sunday outings we enjoyed as kids when we’d have tenderly sliced roast leg…
Set on the lavish lawns of the House on Fire Sculpture Garden against a breathtaking backdrop of endless cane fields and rolling hills, August 4th 2018 is a day not to be missed. Standard Bank Luju Food and Lifestyle Festival is the event for food enthusiasts, culture buffs and travellers looking for a unique and sophisticated African-vintage styled event celebrating the local, the wholesome, the creative, and the delicious. All culinary exhibitions and food vendors reflect Luju’s focus on inclusivity and integrity by targeting sustainably sourced and quality food produce that is predominantly local. Amongst this exciting selection will be…
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