Sue de Groot embraces global gastronomy at a British food festivalSue de GrootYou can tell a lot about a country from its food. If you got into a time machine and were dropped in post-war London, you’d know it immediately from the ration books, the eggless cakes and the way people reacted to the sight of a lemon. With England in the grip of a punishing recession you might expect to find similar privations and belt-tightening measures today. But no. Far from cutting back on luxuries, the capital’s restaurants and purveyors of fine foods seem to have embarked on an…
Simple tips for smart food… by Anna Montali How to make tempura batter Beat 1 large egg in a mixing bowl and add 250ml (1 cup) ice-cold soda water. Sift in 120g (1 cup) cake flour and mix very lightly. Don’t beat out any lumps as they are necessary for a perfect tempura batter. Use immediately. How to make pickled ginger Wash about 1kg fresh young ginger, rubbing well until clean. Slice finely, place in a bowl and sprinkle with salt. Leave to rest for about 30 minutes. Dry the slices with paper towel and…
Find out who cooks what in Cyrildene’s vibrant Chinatown, where fireworks explode at New Year and every day is a fresh celebration of flavourANNA TRAPIDOThe restaurants of Derrick…
These are especially popular during Chinese New Year season. This is one of the more difficult Chinese recipes. The balls need to be turned continuously in the hot…
A comforting winter dinner like no other. We cannot get enough of this oxtail in red wine with naartjies. Stoke the fire, enjoy a glass of wine and celebrate good times with your loved ones over a delicious oxtail.
A spicy tomato soup with chakalaka is the most South African way to banish the winter blues. We love this traditional twist on an old classic soup recipe…