Lavender tart
Published on December 20, 2017
Cooking with fresh and fragrant botanicals is predicted to be one of the biggest food trends for this year. Get a head start and make our summery lavender tart this weekend.
Read MorePublished on December 20, 2017
Cooking with fresh and fragrant botanicals is predicted to be one of the biggest food trends for this year. Get a head start and make our summery lavender tart this weekend.
Read MorePublished on December 20, 2017
If you love the distinctive taste of rooibos as much as we do, you’ll agree that it can be brewed into way more than just your cup of tea. That’s why we created the recipe for these cute little rooibos cakes!
Read MorePublished on December 20, 2017
Trust us and make these this weekend. Enjoy the taste of beautiful snap biscuits, with the subtle taste of fresh green tea running through them.
Read MorePublished on December 20, 2017
Yep, we’re back to the beetroot! It makes an amazing baking ingredient and you won’t need to add any food colouring to your batter to achieve that luxurious red colour. We definitely think you should give our beetroot red velvet cupcakes a try this weekend.
Read MorePublished on December 15, 2017
What would this time of year be without some dense granadilla fruit cake doing the rounds? Give yours a fresh spin with juicy granadilla.
Read MorePublished on December 8, 2017
Isn’t she lovely? Add even more Christmas cheer to your festive table by treating your guests to our gorgeous cover recipe for dessert. No one will be able to resist this salted golden pavlova.
Read MorePublished on December 8, 2017
Enjoy our Christmas cake strudel for breakfast on Christmas morning, with coffee and tea around the tree on Christmas eve, or even as a dessert after your big Christmas lunch.
Read MorePublished on December 8, 2017
Need something fresh and fruity to keep you cool this weekend? You can make this guava sorbet super quick without any fancy equipment.
Read MorePublished on December 1, 2017
Oh, Christmas tree! Did you know that the Christmas tree is said to have originated in Germany in the 1500s? It was made popular in England by Queen Victoria’s German husband, Prince Albert, in the 1830s. From there, it spread to the states and eventually across the world. Use a skewer to poke a hole at the top of each...
Read MorePublished on November 24, 2017
We know Christmas falls during summer here in South Africa, but that doesn’t mean you can’t whip up a warm treat for Christmas Eve. We would definitely recommend our pumpkin meringue pie for this year.
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