Baby marrow cake with lemon and coconut
If you aren’t too fond of extremely sweet desserts, then this lovely baby marrow, coconut and lemon cake is the one for you. It’s light and has a bitter-sweet combination of flavours, making a delicious treat.
If you aren’t too fond of extremely sweet desserts, then this lovely baby marrow, coconut and lemon cake is the one for you. It’s light and has a bitter-sweet combination of flavours, making a delicious treat.
That’s right! Today we celebrate these deliciously warm and fluffy rings of love because it's National Doughnut Day. If you can’t get to making your own doughnuts today, at least try to have one from any of the local bakeries nearby. What better way to begin Friyay than with a sweet treat, right?
Fend off the winter blues with this heart-warming, flu-fighting drink! A traditional hot toddy is perfect for relieving symptoms of colds and flu, fighting a fever and helping you to fall asleep.
South African cuisine has a rich history of mixing cultures and interesting food discoveries. A Durban-original dish, the bunny chow is a delicious local curry traditionally placed in the hulled-out centre of a half loaf of bread.
MyKitchen reader Gloria Strydom says her mom used this tasty curried pea soup recipe to get her to eat peas as a child, and that it’s perfect for cold or warm weather.
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Nothing beats the cold better than some good old traditional chicken soup! Make this amazing recipe with great spices and herbs to get that immune system going again.
What could be better than a cheesy and meatball sub? You can use any meat you like for the meatballs, but be sure to stick with creamy fresh mozzarella for ultimate taste and cheesy-ness!
Just the very thought of gooey pasta and cheese makes us feel comforted and happy! Next time you want a bowl of love, whip up our quick-and-easy fancy mac 'n' cheese.
According to legend, these Iranian lamb shanks was created by a resourceful cook to feed a sultan who was lost in the forest. Needless to say, the sultan liked it and we know you will too! Serve with a side of Bukhari rice.