Who wouldn’t want to dig into this soft, delicious cake? Spoil your guest by serving them this chocolate roll for dessert
Vegetarian
Pumpkin Fritters
Light, Fluffy Pumpkin Fritters (pampoenkoekies) with caramel sauce. Nostalgia on a plate that will become a family favourite in no time!
Waldorf Salad
Get ready for summer with this incredibly refreshing salad. The kids will love the fruitiness of this salad
Orange Pudding
Surprise your guest this winter with a delightful citrus dessert. It won’t be the last time you make this pudding!
Vegetable Pasta Alfredo
Let this soft and creamy pasta, with its exploding flavour of ingredients, melt straight into your mouth with every bite
Mushroom and Sundried Tomato Phyllo Cups with Basil Pesto
Good advice for all recipes – all the ingredients used in a dish should enhance the flavour of the dish. If it doesn’t, TAKE IT OUT!
Sundried Tomato and Cheese Bread
Packed with flavour from the sundried tomatoes, garlic and herbs give this “not your usual” bread a go. You will love the melting taste and the cheese is a bonus of course – Chef Yolandi
Mielie Bread – Corn Bread
The next time you walk into your kitchen, walk into the warm, sweet scent of mielie bread. Let a smile curl along your lips as you taste that first, moist bite with your imagination. Then take a moment for real indulgence: spread softened butter across the still-warm bread, only to see it melt into and down the sides of the tender crumb.
Tiramisu
The word Tiramisu (tira me su in Italian) means “cheer me up” or “pull me up,” which is very appropriate because one bite will put you in a good mood! Enjoy the smooth creaminess of this succulent dessert.
Caprese Quiche
This Caprese Quiche is the ultimate summer breakfast! Loaded with fresh tomatoes, basil, and mozzarella cheese, it comes together quickly and has all the best flavours of summer! And it’s not just for breakfast. This Caprese Quiche makes a great lunch or dinner, too!
Curried Pasta Salad
Making this salad a day in advance will give the ingredients time to blend well giving you the best, most amazing flavour any salad can offer. This salad will go well with a succulent braaied steak – Chef Yolandi Grobler
White Chocolate Truffles
Your hand and your mouth agreed many years ago that, as far as chocolate is concerned, there is no need to involve your brain. – Dave Barry
Fruity Meringues
She savours each bite. The meringue is perfect crispy brown on top, melts in the mouth; the sweet and creamy filling, the freshness of fruit, the crust breaks away
Brown Seed Bread
The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight – M.F.K. Fisher, The Art of Eating
Red Velvet Cake
Red velvet is such a unique cake because it has a vanilla flavor but also a hint of chocolate. It can also be hard to get just right because it should be buttery, yet stay moist. This recipe delivers all of that and it’s incredibly delicious too!
Chocolate Mousse
Ingredients Makes 16 balls NOTE: You can use dairy-free cream for vegan or lactose intolerant guest 1 1/2 cups cream 1/2 cup cacao powder, sifted 6 tbsp golden syrup 2 tsp pure vanilla extract Chocolate chip cookies, crushed Instructions Whisk the cream until...
Baby Spinach, Strawberry and Paw Paw Salad
The whole idea of this salad is to dare you to try this slightly strange combination. The sweet, sour, and savory combination will have people asking you for the recipe for this fresh and healthy salad
Mosbolletjies
Mosbolletjies is a traditional Afrikaner or Cape Dutch sweet-bun or bread traditionally made in the wine-producing areas of the Western Cape province. The name is Afrikaans in origin and is a combination of mos (Afrikaans for “must” or unfermented grape juice) and bolletjies (Afrikaans for “balls” or “buns”). Mosbolletjies can be dried to make rusks. The buns are typically served with tea or coffee.
Blueberry Mousse
Blueberries, strawberries and blackberries are true super foods. Naturally sweet and juicy, berries are low in sugar and high in nutrients – they are among the best foods you can eat – Joel Fuhrman
Butternut and Orange Soup
Before soup warms up the body, it first warms up the soul – from deep inside a little flame sparks up and it grows with every spoon you sample until the warmth takes over your whole body and you and this bowl of soup becomes one in a universe that makes sense to food lovers. – Yolandi Grobler
Flapjacks
This easy flapjack recipe is not just easy to make, it’s quick as well. Make your choice between sweet or savoury or even both. They are guaranteed to wow your guests.