Sometimes, the simplest of recipes, provides you with the best of treats. And this recipe for cardamom ice cream is no exception. Using just 3 ingredients, this no churn ice cream is packed full of flavour, and is the perfect dessert to enjoy on its own, or with a slice of chocolate cake. I served … Continue reading Cardamom Ice Cream
Mint Rocky Road
This mint rocky road recipe is one you can save for Christmas! I made mine in time for us to enjoy it over December and every bite was full of mint flavour. I made a wreath shape using a silicone Bundt mould, just to make it look pretty. Head straight on to the Recipe For … Continue reading Mint Rocky Road
Aubergine Curry
This aubergine curry has tamarind as one of the ingredients. It adds a sweet and sour taste and is complimented by the tomatoes used. I have used whole tamarind in my recipe, but tamarind paste is available. If you use that, you will need 15mls. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Aubergine Curry … Continue reading Aubergine Curry
Rose Infusion
Using two varieties of dried flowers, and water, this rose infusion is super simple to prepare. It has a lovely light perfume taste from the roses, and colour from the hibiscus. You can sweeten it to taste if you want to, with an orange blossom honey. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Rose … Continue reading Rose Infusion
Blueberry Marshmallow Mousse
I don't often let myself dwell on just how dismal my photographs were when I started blogging. I do not have the time nor the inclination to go back and recreate each recipe. Especially as when I started blogging in 2009 I shared a recipe a day. However, when I saw my recipe for marshmallow … Continue reading Blueberry Marshmallow Mousse
Henri’s Restaurant
Located in the heart of Somerset West, is Henri's Restaurant. This heritage home has been converted into a casual dining experience with a few separate dining rooms. Henri's Restaurant It has been years since we last went to Henri's for a variety of reasons. But, being under new ownership for quite some time, we decided … Continue reading Henri’s Restaurant
Light Tomato Sauce
The Geometry of Pasta is one of my most used Italian recipe books. Not so much for the recipes, but for the shapes and sizes of each pasta. I am working on a recipe to make burrata filled ravioli, to serve with a light tomato sauce and prawns. While I perfect this, I am sharing … Continue reading Light Tomato Sauce
Black Garlic Pasta
I have a recipe in mind that I want to work on, but first I had to perfect this black garlic pasta. The first time I made this I used a garlic paste, but the flavour was just not pronounced enough. I then used black garlic cloves and it has a lovely subtle flavour. My … Continue reading Black Garlic Pasta
Pickled Onion Focaccia
The simple combination of bread flour, yeast, salt and water is elevated with the addition of quick pickled red onions. Added to the top of the dough, this pickled onion focaccia went perfectly with a rich tomato soup. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Pickled Onion Focaccia ♥ The versatility of focaccia Focaccia … Continue reading Pickled Onion Focaccia
Quick Pickled Red Onions
I can think of lots of uses for quick pickled red onions. They are great in a slaw, make for the perfect taco topping, and can be used to elevate an ordinary cheese and tomato toastie. How about adding them finely chopped to a mashed avocado pear with some chopped coriander? Or use with tinned … Continue reading Quick Pickled Red Onions
The Blue Hour, Paula Hawkins
The Blue Hour opening lines: The moon woke me, bright and close. It shed such a strange light over the sea, a dark kind of daylight, like looking at the negative of a photograph. My blurb: Grace was the most loyal friend, and companion to Vanessa. An artist who created amazing pieces in all forms. … Continue reading The Blue Hour, Paula Hawkins
Date Choc Nut Bars
I tend to snack a lot during the day. Nuts form a part of this routine, and in summer I will often have fresh dates. So, I thought why not combine my two snack ingredients and make date choc nut bars? I have used a bitter chocolate so the only sweetness there is comes from … Continue reading Date Choc Nut Bars
Salted Lime Hummus
I don't expect anyone to have salted lime spread languishing in their fridge, but if you feel up to making some, then this recipe is for you. The salted lime hummus is a great addition to any meat based meal that requires some form of a dip. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ … Continue reading Salted Lime Hummus
The Boyfriend, Freida McFadden
The Boyfriend opening lines: I am desperately, painfully, completely, and stupidly in love. Her name is Daisy. My blurb: Sydney lives in a small apartment in New York, and has two amazing female friends she hangs out with. But since breaking up with Jake she has been looking for the one. Cynch is a specialised dating … Continue reading The Boyfriend, Freida McFadden
Green Eggs And Ham
Eggs feature as our breakfast each and every Sunday. Dave is usually in charge and he makes omelettes, scrambled eggs or frittatas, depending on his mood. I made these green eggs and ham several times so that I could get the recipe just how I like my eggs. The key to getting them out of … Continue reading Green Eggs And Ham
Rose Hip Cold Infusion
Keeping hydrated is vital, especially in winter when one does not really feel like drinking. I make cold infusions to make my water more exciting. This rose hip cold infusion not only tastes great, it looks pretty as well. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Rose Hip Cold Infusion ♥ Let's talk about … Continue reading Rose Hip Cold Infusion
November 2024 Showcasing In My Kitchen
What did November 2024 hold for you? Our month started off with a little bit of waiting, and a lot of anticipation. Finally, on the 13th, our second grandchild made his appearance and our hearts were filled with love. February cannot come soon enough for us to get to hold him. This month, we also … Continue reading November 2024 Showcasing In My Kitchen
We Solve Murders, Richard Osman
We Solve Murders opening lines: You must leave as few clues as possible. That's the only rule. You have to talk to people sometimes; it's inevitable. My blurb: Steve is quite happy with his routine. Pub lunches, weekly quizzes, and his daily walks. Debbie would say he is not living his life. And he thinks … Continue reading We Solve Murders, Richard Osman
La Casetta, Fiumicino Città, Italy
Dave and I wanted to stay in Fiumicino for a variety of reasons when we went to Italy in April. At first glance, La Casetta was perfect for our needs. We wanted to be out of Rome, but with easy access to the city. And we needed a place where we could leave our luggage … Continue reading La Casetta, Fiumicino Città, Italy
Waterblommetjie Kimchi
I veered far away from the traditional when I made this waterblommetjie kimchi. These flowers are only found in the Western Cape, and are harvested when conditions are ideal. This year we had so much rain this winter that the dams were still full of these pretty edible beauties well into October. I have made … Continue reading Waterblommetjie Kimchi