Wooden cutting boards are the unsung heroes of our kitchens, working tirelessly to help us chop, slice, and dice our way to delicious meals. But just like any hardworking companion, they need some TLC to stay in top shape. Here are some handy tips on how to care for your wooden cutting boards: Hand wash with care Avoid the dishwasher and opt for a gentle hand wash. Excessive moisture and heat can lead to cracks in wooden boards. After each use, give your cutting board a quick shower using mild soap and warm water. Say goodbye to stubborn stains Stubborn…
If ever you find yourself in a scenario where you’ve got leftover wine, just finish the bottle. We’re kidding! If you need to stow away leftover wine, don’t…
In a world full of so many different types of bacteria with an estimation of 40 trillion which is the number of bacteria that make our gut a home. Every day, we live in harmony with beneficial bacteria, known as gut microbiota, which contribute to the numerous benefits of fermented foods. These foods not only aid in digestion but also provide essential nutrients and support our immune system. In underdeveloped and developing countries, due to poverty, fermentation is one of the most widely used preservation methods. It not only allows extending the shelf life of food, but also brings other…
Krugersdorp, a mining city in the West Rand of Gauteng Province, South Africa, is home to various restaurants that cater to different tastes and preferences. From contemporary to…
Possibly the most iconic South African dessert ever, here’s an easy, melt-in-the-mouth malva pudding recipe to wow your guests! Preparation Time: 10 mins Cooking Time: 60 mins Serves: 4-6 people Ingredients: 3⁄4 cup of sugar 2 large eggs 1 tablespoon of apricot jam 150 g cake flour 1 teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt 1 generous tablespoon of butter 1 teaspoon vinegar ⅓ cup of milk For the sauce: 200 ml fresh cream 100 g butter 150 grams of sugar ⅓ cup of hot water (90ml) 2 teaspoons vanilla essence Method: Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Grease an oven…
It’s amazing how a little technique can speak volumes without uttering a word. Not only does it add a touch of class and respect for the people serving…
Ah, the joys of a well-stocked freezer, where foods are preserved for future enjoyment. But what’s that unappealing phenomenon creeping onto your once-pristine food? It’s none other than freezer burn. We’re shedding some light on this icy nemesis and share tips on how to prevent it. What is freezer burn? Freezer burn occurs when moisture escapes from food and forms ice crystals on its surface. These crystals suck the life out of our precious foods, leaving them dehydrated, discoloured, and lacking in flavour. What does it mean for your food? Have you ever encountered a slab of steak that looks…
Enjoy a flavourful and nutritious nicoise salad. This easy-to-make recipe features red quinoa, green beans, tuna, cherry tomatoes, olives, and boiled eggs. Toss it all together for a…
While air fryers are a great kitchen appliance that can cook a variety of foods quickly and with less oil than traditional frying methods, there are certain recipes which will result in nothing but disaster and avoiding them can help make an air fryer last longer. Here are some examples: Wet Batters Foods that are coated in wet batter, such as tempura or beer-battered fish, may not cook well in an air fryer. The batter may not adhere properly to the food and can become soggy or fall off during cooking. High-Fat Meats While you can cook meats such as…