

Competing with Robert Carrier
"Culture stems from the stomach as well as the brain." Robert Carrier I'm still doing my weekly cooking classes with the grandchildren,...
Sep 28, 2020


Tarragon
"It would be a terrible shame to leave tarragon to hushed dining rooms and three-star chefs. With its aniseedy, liquoricey punch, its...
Sep 26, 2020


Cook Republic - another popular blog
"When you blog for so long and food is a constant, you often lose the love for food, the taste and hunger for it. But then you rediscover...
Sep 24, 2020


Shredded meat and fish things
"just add toast and maybe a blob of fruity chutney. And here's the thing: with well-sourced ingredients, the pâté you make yourself (even...
Sep 23, 2020


Outdone by the grandchildren
"Every once in awhile, a recipe comes along that's surprising in its efficiency, that employs smart techniques to squeeze every last drop...
Sep 22, 2020


Lucky dip - unadventurous me
Sometimes, it’s worth following a recipe, even if you don’t have to." Cooking all of Real Fast Food I'm feeling lazy and I haven't done...
Sep 15, 2020


A non Jewish version of a non Jewish, Jewish sandwich
"It’s an unbelievable combination of flavours and textures. And it is, without question, one of the BEST sandwiches in the world!" Nagi...
Sep 13, 2020


A failure
A couple of nights ago I made ham and pea soup - because David had bought me that lovely damper bread from Woollies. I really wanted to...
Sep 7, 2020


The second of those popular blogs - Cafe Delites
"Life is too short for bland and boring. It’s about finding balance and falling in love with food all over again!" Karina Continuing...
Sep 4, 2020


Back of the cupboard - fruit mincemeat
As I have said, I am making marmalade - three batches down and one, maybe one and a half as it were, to go. And I am running out of...
Sep 3, 2020


Pears and passionfruit - a list
I was supposed to be having a cooking lesson with my granddaughters today, but a power outage has put paid to that. We were going to...
Sep 2, 2020


Primavera
“She turned to the sunlight And shook her yellow head, And whispered to her neighbour: 'Winter is dead.'" A.A. Milne, When We Were Very...
Sep 1, 2020


A lost recipe
It's a David's special meal day and he, in a 'moment in time' mode, remembered a meal we had in France many, many years ago which was a...
Aug 29, 2020


More than marmalade
"their Indian name is "narayam", which means 'perfume within'" It's that time of year again. Marmalade making time and I have talked...
Aug 28, 2020


First recipe - apple fritters
The splendour of a perfect fritter lies in a crisp outer layer – nicely tanned, brittle and light, not too thin and definitely not too...
Aug 26, 2020


New cauliflower cheese
"After all it does contain cheese, so it can't be all bad." Felicity Cloake This picture is of the traditional kind of cauliflower...
Aug 25, 2020


3 ingredients - internet or books?
"Google generally takes you somewhere you were already thinking of going, a book can take you somewhere you did not imagine before you...
Aug 23, 2020


Where are the peanuts?
"In a high-pressure environment, peanut butter can be turned into diamonds" National Peanut Board (US) Well I'm not sure whether that...
Aug 22, 2020


Back of the pantry - pickled cherries
"When I say pickled, I don’t mean the fruit should be kept lurking in a jar of malt vinegar and spices for six months." Nigel Slater Six...
Aug 20, 2020


Streusel is not crumble - or is it?
"In a perfect world, streusel would be sprinkled on top of everything" Emily Fleischaker - Buzzfeed On the left is a scan of a very old...
Aug 18, 2020

