Showing posts with label Eat Drink Cook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eat Drink Cook. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Swedish Cravings

To all you Swedes out there missing home and ...


"The Swedish foods to long for... Like salty liquorice, sour milk yoghurt, reindeer meat, fermented baltic herring, lingonberry jam, Salmon trout, new potatoes and herring, rye cracker bread, black pudding, household cheese and yellow pea soup... Or some where the name is just right, like 'Mellan Mjölk' the Swedish 'in between' milk."



With love from K&i Design Studio.

Friday, September 09, 2011

Take Care Sale & New Collection

A quick catch up with what's going on!

Beautiful Cape Town based label Take Care is having a Winter Sale this weekend at the Old Biscuit Mill Neighbourgoods Market - yay - and are about to launch their new Spring/Summer collection at the Neighbourgoods Market Johannesburg!




Head on over to Braamfontein!


Friday, July 22, 2011

Sweet!

How delicious are these artworks by Joël Penkman?!


'British Food Collection'

'Fabs'

'Krispy Kreme Dozen'

'Biscuits In A Line'

'Sweet Selection'

Enough to satiate a sweet tooth!


 First spotted at Oh Joy!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Sprouted Kitchen

It is cold and wintry down South, and my husband fears he'll wake up one morning without an arm. Nothing in our house is safe from my constantly open and chewing mouth! So when I came across Sprouted Kitchen, I started drooling a little and just had to share!


Date & Pecan Scones

Mushroom & Poblano Tart in Cornmeal Crust

Picnic Breakfast Burritos

Multigrain Maple Mini Muffins

Leek & Spinach Frittata


And this is just breakfast...How delicious.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Collected Magazine

An beautiful page-turning online magazine filled with design, food, fashion & interiors. Founded by interior designers & bloggers, Krista Schrock and Jessica Comingore.  "Collected will encompass an array of design, including interiors, graphics, product and packaging, as well as travel, fashion and food—all of the things we love and live with everyday."










Thursday, March 17, 2011

Eat In Night Market

Tonight at the Old Biscuit Mill in Salt River, Eat In Magazine will be hosting "an evening-long celebration of SA’s small producers" and announcing the winners of the 2011 SAB Eat In Produce Awards. It's bound to be delicious and fun. Starts 5pm and good ol' lonesome Dave Ferguson will be sure to have you toe-tapping.



Sunday, January 16, 2011

Let's Braai Burgers

I ♥ What Katie Ate (she makes me drool) and I ♥ burgers (they also make me drool) so when I saw this spread of hers I couldn't resist. She calls them Australian burgers but I reckon slapped on a braai instead of the barbie, they can become Smokin' SA burgers with Balsamic Beetroot relish & homemade Tomato Ketchup!










Sunday, November 14, 2010

Koeksisters!

A twisted plait of syrupy deep fried South African goodness!




Koeksister Recipe

Makes approximately 35 koeksisters

Ingredients

500 ml (2 cups) Cake Flour
20 ml (4 tsp) Baking Powder
3 ml ( ½ tsp) Salt
25 ml (5 tsp) Butter
125 ml ( ½ cup) Sour Milk or Buttermilk or water and Lemon Juice
Oil, for frying

Syrup

1kg white sugar
500 ml (2 cups) Water
2 pieces of Ginger, bruised
2 ml Cream of Tartar
Pinch of Salt
Grated rind and juice of ½ a Lemon

Method

  1. Sift together the dry ingredients and rub in the butter using your fingertips, or cut it in with a pastry blender.
  2. Mix with the liquid to a soft dough, which can easily be kneaded. Use more liquid if necessary.
  3. Knead thoroughly until small bubbles form under the surface of the dough, cover with a damp cloth and allow to stand for 15 minutes.
  4. Roll to a thickness of 5 mm and cut into 5 mm strips 7 cm long. Place the ends of three strips on top of the other, press together and plait. When plaited, press the ends together again.
  5. Fry in hot, deep fat (170°C) until golden brown. Drain on absorbent paper for a moment and then immerse in ice cold syrup.
  6. Remove, allow excess syrup to drip off, and leave to dry on a wire rack.

Syrup
  1. Put all the ingredients into a saucepan. Heat, while stirring, until the sugar has completely dissolved. Cover and boil for one minute.
  2. Remove the lid and boil for a further 5 minutes. Do not stir.
  3. Remove from the heat and allow to cool thoroughly in a refrigerator if possible. 

 Then stuff your face!


Recipe from Huletts. Image from Phuthu.

Sunday, November 07, 2010

Holy Chocolate!

Double Chocolate Raspberry Pavlova anyone? From my favourite foodie Katie Quinn Davies.



 "One condition of marrying an Aussie and moving to Australia is you must know how to make a Pavlova in your sleep with your hands tied behind you back whilst standing on your head... When I was granted my permanent residency three years ago, I thought no better an occasion than any to make a big, fat, cream slathered 'Pav' to celebrate..!"

The ingredients are:

6 x Egg Whites
300g Caster sugar
3 x tablespoons Belgian cocoa powder
1 x tablespoon good balsamic vinegar
50g good quality chocolate (70% cocoa solids), chopped into small pieces
3 punnets of fresh raspberries
500ml whipping cream, whipped and sweetened with a tablespoon of caster sugar

Preheat oven to 180˚C

1. Place egg whites in the bowl of a mixer (I use a Kitchen Aid, find it excellent for meringues) and whisk until soft peaks form.

2. Using a tablespoon at a time, add sugar into egg white mixture and continue beating until the egg whites become stiff and glossy. Be careful not to over-beat as it can start to separate. The mixture is ready once it forms stiff, glossy peaks and you can hold the bowl upside down without any of it falling out. (I don't normally test the latter as I'm familiar with meringue consistence but if you've never made one before, it's worth giving it a try, once it stays put, you know you're good to go.

3. Sift in the cocoa powder, add the vinegar and chopped up chocolate, using a large spoon slowly and carefully fold these into the egg white and sugar mixture until fully combined. the mixture will resemble a very light brown shade.

4. Line 2 large, flat oven trays with baking parchment - I find it a good tip to dab a little bit of the pavlova mixture underneath each corner of the paper as it helps it stick to the tray and avoids the paper slipping all over the place whilst you are loading on the mixture = very annoying..

5. Place a 9" or 10" dinnerplate on the middle of each tray and draw firmly around the edge with a pencil or pen to form a circle - this will act as a guide and ensure both pavlovas are the same size. Flip the paper over so the ink/pencil lead is touching the tray side as opposed to the pavlova side, you'll still be able to see the line through the paper.

6. Load up each circle with the mixture, smoothing it out to the edge of the line you have just drawn, try to divide the mix equally so both have same volume of mix. I normally smooth out the mixture, but a Pavlova is not supposed to look perfect so feel free to form a few points and peaks if you want, when cooked they'll crisp up and add a bit more interest visually.

7. Place in oven and immediately reduce heat to 140˚C. Cook for 1hr to 1hr15mins. Do not open the oven door whilst the pavlova is cooking.

8. You'll know when the pavlova is cooked when it looks crisp at the edges which will have started to crack slightly. The top will be dry but if you press on the underside it'll give a little as the centre should be still a little squishy/soft. Place the pavlova back in the oven and leave the door slightly ajar, leave the pavolva to cool completely inside.

9. When it is cool, I place one disc on a serving platter or cake stand and spoon a big wallop of cream on top, scatter a good handful of fresh raspberries onto the cream and then place the second meringue disc on top. Again pile on a good amount of cream and the remainder of the raspberries. Sprinkle with finely chopped chocolate and serve.




From What Katie Ate. A Nigella Lawson Recipe.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

DeerSweet

Kristin McMurry photographs "all things miniature" and puts them in the most odd situations. Here are some of the yummy ones.


'Hungry Policemen'
'Lollipop Forest'
'Popsicle Pond'
'Sweeter Pastures'
'Sugar Bear'
'Stop Dots'

All images are available as prints on Etsy.

Friday, October 29, 2010

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