You can replace the chicken with beef or lamb, and Indian Candy adds an interesting twist to this dish.
Judi Dyason is renowned in South African culinary circles for her valuable contribution to the local food industry. Leigh Herringer visited her bush kitchen at Motswiri Private Safari…
Fancy two weeks in southern France with a fleeting visit to Spain? KIM MAXWELL stayed close to the Mediterranean for a personal exploration of time-steeped places and produceThe adventure began in an original feudal village in the south of France. Puissalicon is so small I couldn’t find it on a map, but it’s near Béziers in the Herault. I was travelling with my fiancé Craig, after friends had invited us to join them in a modest holiday home below a very steep cobbled incline. At the apex, a circular street surrounding a château had only a boulangerie, provision shop and…
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What makes this Thai fillet served with chilli peanut noodles special? Definitely the seasoning! These zesty, tangy, fresh flavours are popular in most Thai cuisine, and make a huge difference to the meat. A delicious and filling main. Recipe by Sue Greig Photograph by Graeme Borchers Styling by Anna Montali
With the combinations of the basil and sugar, the flavours simply burst in your mouth. Serves
Simple tips for smart food…Pour 125ml dry white wine, 125ml water, 20ml chopped fresh dill, 40ml chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley and 2 finely chopped spring onions in a pan. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Place 1kg salmon fillets skinside down in the pan and cover. Cook for about 20 minutes. Do not overcook the salmon. Serve sprinkled with salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste.
In a bowl mix well 500g beef mince, 500g pork mince, 2 finely chopped garlic cloves, 1 egg, 50g fresh breadcrumbs, 1 finely chopped small red onion, and…