I love recipes which are easy to follow, and can be made in one bowl. This recipe for bran and berry muffins is the go to in Sarah Graham's house. I used frozen blueberries as that is what I always have in my freezer. But you can use any frozen berries that you have on … Continue reading Bran And Berry Muffins
Vodka Pickled Cucumbers
I first made these vodka pickled cucumbers in 2024. They were served together with sardine rillettes, a recipe I got from Mimi. Since then, I have ensured that there is always a jar of them in my fridge. They go perfectly well with a cheese platter, and can be served with any charcuterie board you … Continue reading Vodka Pickled Cucumbers
8 Superfoods for Students Preparing for Board Exams
The text and photograph for the post on 8 Superfoods for Students Preparing for Board Exams was provided to me. Preparing for board exams requires more than long study sessions and detailed notes. The food you eat can directly affect memory, concentration, energy levels, and overall cognitive performance. While no single ingredient can guarantee better … Continue reading 8 Superfoods for Students Preparing for Board Exams
Bara Brith Scones
Seeing as scones are a quick bread, bara brith scones seemed like a great idea. Bara is bread in Welsh and brith refers to the speckled look. And these scones were exactly that. Speckled bites of joy with a hint of ginger and lemon from the tea I used. Skip ahead to the recipe for … Continue reading Bara Brith Scones
Bakewell Scones
I am in love with all things 'Bakewell' having been introduced to the tart by my aunt when we first visited her in the UK. I decided to make a Bakewell jam, and used the jam on my Bakewell scones. Dried cherries are key to this recipe and if you cannot find them where you … Continue reading Bakewell Scones
Chilli Con Carne
In her recipe book, Simple Suppers, Sarah suggests to make a double batch of this recipe for chilli con carne. I did just that and we had a great meal with friends using half of what I made. The rest was divided into two containers which I froze, making for simple meals during the week … Continue reading Chilli Con Carne
July 2026 Showcasing In My Kitchen
July 2026 started off slowly and calmly with me painting the guest bedrooms and passage. But, by the middle of the month, my social life had taken off full steam. I had friends visiting from Germany with their kids. We spent an afternoon catching up which was really wonderful. My friend came from the UK … Continue reading July 2026 Showcasing In My Kitchen
What to See and Do Along the Ayrshire Coast
The text and photograph for the post on What to See and Do Along the Ayrshire Coast was provided to me. Sweeping beaches, clifftop castles, championship golf, and the birthplace of Robert Burns are all found along the picturesque Ayrshire coast in southwest Scotland. It's easy to get there, easy to love, and makes for … Continue reading What to See and Do Along the Ayrshire Coast
2026 International Scone Week
It is time for International Scone Week 2026! There are thirty three scone recipes on my blog, the most popular of which is now my courgette and and feta scones. 2026 International Scone Week A little bit about this For quite some time now, bloggers around the world have gathered to bake scones. To … Continue reading 2026 International Scone Week
Chocolate Orange Pots
Sometimes, only chocolate will do! This is a sentiment from Jamie Oliver that I totally agree with. Dave and I have chocolate every evening after dinner. And these chocolate orange pots from Eat Yourself Healthy were the perfect treat. They are sweet, tangy and utterly delicious according to both Jamie and Dave! Skip ahead to … Continue reading Chocolate Orange Pots
The Lover, Mary Watson
The Lover opening lines: She feels the blood before she opens her eyes. She's not sure if it's the jackhammering in her head or the pounding on the door that's woken her. My blurb: Hallie fell in love at nineteen and left everything she knew behind to make a life with Calvin. When everything fell … Continue reading The Lover, Mary Watson
Chicken And Leek Pie
This recipe for chicken and leek pie comes from Sarah Graham's Simple Suppers. It is super simple as you use chicken that has already been cooked. That you can buy or be like us and braai a chicken so we can get several meals from it. And it calls for store bought puff pastry. This … Continue reading Chicken And Leek Pie
Tzimmes
When I left home, my aunt gave me her recipe for tzimmes. It never tasted as good as she made it, but I am sure that had to do with memory as much as anything else. I have made this numerous times over the years, adjusting it as I went along, so that what I … Continue reading Tzimmes
It Could Have Been Her, Lisa Jewell
It Could Have Been Her opening lines: I liked the girl. She had a nice smile. She was friendly. I could tell she liked us. My blurb: Jane did not have the best start in life. Her parents were alcoholics, and her brother died of a drug addiction. She marries into wealth, not once, but … Continue reading It Could Have Been Her, Lisa Jewell
Lemon And Herb Spatchcock Chicken
In Simple Suppers, Sarah Graham serves her lemon and herb spatchcock chicken with a chargrilled corn and chickpea salad. Dave prefers to do the butchering himself and so I buy a whole chicken. All you need to do is cut the backbone out of the chicken and the press it down firmly to flatten it. … Continue reading Lemon And Herb Spatchcock Chicken
Purple Sweet Potato Soup
This purple sweet potato soup was made from a local varietal of sweet potatoes that have a purple skin and white flesh. I did not peel the skin, to retain all the health benefits, and so the colour is quite dark. The recipe is simple to make and you can bulk this up to freeze … Continue reading Purple Sweet Potato Soup
Best Chef Wear Brands for Professional Kitchens
The text for the post on Best Chef Wear Brands for Professional Kitchens was provided to me. Best Chef Wear Brands for Professional Kitchens In a professional kitchen, appearance, comfort, and durability are just as important as culinary skills. Chefs spend long hours working in demanding environments, making quality chef wear an essential investment. From … Continue reading Best Chef Wear Brands for Professional Kitchens
Sourdough Dinner Rolls
When Angie shared her recipe for sourdough German brötchen I knew I had to make them. I was not so happy with my shaping the first time I did so. But, I made these sourdough dinner rolls a second time and loved how they turned out. I buy rye flour from a plastic free grocer, … Continue reading Sourdough Dinner Rolls
Hot And Sour Prawn Curry | Udang Asam Pedas
Hot and sour prawn curry originates from Indonesia. The heat comes from the chillies, and as I tend to go for medium curries rather than hot, I have used less than the recipe calls for. Add more if you like your curries hot. Tamarind and tomatoes add the sour notes to this dish. Plan ahead … Continue reading Hot And Sour Prawn Curry | Udang Asam Pedas
June 2026 Showcasing In My Kitchen
What did June 2026 hold for you? Dave and I went to Almenkerk for a wine tasting and had an amazing cheese and charcuterie platter. The owner told us it is what they like to eat. I also went to the launch of Jenny Morris's new recipe book at Leopard's Leap Wine Estate. It was … Continue reading June 2026 Showcasing In My Kitchen

















