Craving a taste of Cape Malay tradition? This authentic koesister recipe brings you the perfect balance of spiced dough, deep-fried to golden perfection and drenched in a sweet, sticky syrup. Koesisters are a South African favourite, often enjoyed as a Sunday morning treat with a hot cup of tea or coffee. Soft on the inside, crisp on the outside, and flavoured with cinnamon, cardamom, and aniseed, these syrupy delights are irresistible. Fehmz’s go-to koesister recipe is a South African delight straight from Aunty Kubra’s kitchen. With this recipe you can indulge in the sweet nostalgia of these golden, aromatic treats.…
Cooking butternut on the braai is a great way to add a smoky, caramelised flavour to this naturally sweet veggie. With just a few simple steps, you can…
The arrival of warmer weather heralds the end of winter hibernation and the inevitable spring cleaning. Now that the gardening season is ready to resume, it’s critical to assess what needs to be cleaned around the outdoors and garden spaces. Main areas that require cleaning with water are patios, balconies, pathways, garden furniture, caravans and boats. A new range of eco-friendly Cleansystem tools from GARDENA is now available for all these cleaning projects. These tools are creatively made from recycled materials. Simply connect a standard hose pipe to the handle allowing water to flow through the wash brush. This adaptable…
Love them or hate them, Bovril and Marmite have been staples in the pantry for decades, each earning a reputation for their distinct flavours. What was once part…
When it comes to maintaining a healthy heart, dietary fiber is important. Not only does it keep things moving smoothly in the digestive tract, but it also plays an essential role in supporting heart health. Understanding how fiber works and how to easily add more of it to your meals can be a game-changer for your overall health. According to an article published by Harvard Health, the notion that a diet rich in fiber, particularly from whole-grain foods, could prevent heart disease risk dates back to the 1970s. Evidence to support that idea has been piling up ever since. What…
Get ready to take your Braai Day spread to the next level with our delicious sides. From classic roosterkoek and breads to a variety of salads, these sides…
Rice milk has long been hailed as an effective ingredient in skincare. In fact, the use of rice for skincare can be traced back to ancient China, where rice water was a popular beauty treatment among the noble class. Legend has it that rice water was used by the women of the Chinese court during the Tang dynasty (618-907 AD) to maintain their beautiful and youthful skin. The benefits of using rice milk in your skincare Today, the use of rice milk and rice-derived ingredients has become more widespread globally. Skincare products featuring rice extracts, rice bran oil, and rice…
We love this recipe because of its “wow” factor and lasting impression. Enjoy the rich flavours with these salted caramel crème brûlée jam jars. Perfect for a special…
Unexpected household items that require regular sanitisation Multiple household items require our constant attention to ensure that our living space remains free from germs and that our families stay healthy. During the pandemic, I was constantly wiping down door knobs and products that I brought in from the grocery store, to make sure that I didn’t drag in that deadly ‘ole virus. Today, I’m ashamed to admit that many of those habits have fallen by the wayside. To help you get back to a sterile living environment and just in time for your annual Spring clean, here are a couple…
Instead of opting for the regular black tea blend, why not consider teas that boast health benefits, too? We’re sharing the top 8 teas that are great for…