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6 hours 33 min agoMay 18, 2012
07:37
Soup for your soul
If anyone has looked at the weather report for this weekend (in Cape Town anyway) you would’ve noticed that cold front is officially in. It’s time to break out those old soup recipes, the ones that make the cook feel like he or she is standing over a life altering cauldron. This Tuscan-style tomato and bread [...]
Categories: Food & Related News, Wine Blogs from South Africa, Wine Blogs in English
May 17, 2012
10:30
Asian-inspired winter salads
Whilst searching for salad recipes that utilized the ingredients available during the season, these beautiful ideas from the Hungry Ghost popped up. They incorporate beautifully coloured fruit and a maple dressing that sound simply heavenly. Use them as mains or to accompany flanks of crisp asian-spiced pork or languidly braised lamb shoulder for a winter meal that [...]
Categories: Food & Related News, Wine Blogs from South Africa, Wine Blogs in English
May 10, 2012
12:58
Eating in season
South Africa gets some of the best seasonal produce in the world and, as mother nature intended, the fruit and veggies available during winter have healing properties. Pomegranates are not just those ruby beauties that float in glasses of bubbly. They’re high in vitamin C and are in season during winter. Throw a handful of seeds into yoghurt or cereal and [...]
Categories: Food & Related News, Wine Blogs from South Africa, Wine Blogs in English
May 8, 2012
09:34
5 Winter Entertaining Ideas
As the nights get longer than the days and evenings beckons for gluwein, fires and warm slippers, we begin to move back toward the home. Entertaining in a space shared by your family is a special time because the space has a natural warmth about it. Here are few ideas for dishes that may become staples this season. They’re also [...]
Categories: Food & Related News, Wine Blogs from South Africa, Wine Blogs in English
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