• At Darling Sweet, our slogan – “Take Your Time” or “Vat Jou Tyd” or “Thatha ixesha lakho” – is the philosophy that guides us. Crafting our handcrafted treats requires time, care, and meticulous attention to detail. Our Story Darling Sweet’s story began with a dream shared by two creatively minded young men, Hentie van der Merwe and Frits van Ryneveld, who were inspired by the charm of their hometown, Darling. Frits, wanting to create a special treat for visitors to take home, teamed up with Hentie, who had a passion for traditional sweets. In 2013, Hentie started experimenting with…

    If you’ve ever hovered in the dairy aisle, eyeing a tub of quark and wondering whether it belongs with yoghurt or cream cheese, you’re definitely not alone. This quietly trending ingredient has been…

    With the help of ready-roasted and prepared chicken available from grocery stores, roast chicken has become a firm staple in many households. And who could argue against them? They’re cost-effective, ready to eat, their skin is always seasoned just right, and so versatile. But before you go out and buy a bunch (yes, we’re thinking of the Sunday chicken deals from Woolies), know what you’re getting yourself into first. Discover safe storage tips and signs to look out for that indicate when the chook is past its prime. Shelf-life How long a cooked chicken can last in the fridge depends…

    Comforting, hearty and just a little bit wholesome, this Brinjal Bolognese Bake is the kind of dish that turns an ordinary weeknight into something worth lingering over. Think classic bolognese – but with a clever, veggie-forward twist. Thin slices of tender brinjal step in for pasta, soaking up every bit of that rich, slow-simmered tomato and beef sauce. Layers of garlicky mince, sweet peppers and basil are tucked between silky brinjal and a creamy spinach-ricotta filling, before being crowned with bubbling mozzarella and a generous sprinkle of parmesan. It’s rustic, saucy and gloriously golden on top – everything you want…

    Well-marbled pork steak, seasoned properly and seared in a sizzling hot griddle pan, topped with a slice of caramelised onion and balsamic compound butter, is irresistible. We recommend serving them with crispy potato chips or wedges and peppery rocket salad dressed with a drizzle of lemon juice. A quick and easy meal, perfect for anytime. Also See: Pork koftas with apricot & ginger https://www.foodandhome.co.za/features/pork-koftas-with-apricot-ginger Recipe and image: SA Pork 

    This March, Kerrygold celebrated St. Patrick’s Day by championing authentic Irish food culture around the world, from crisp sandwich activations to traditional recipes created in collaboration with chef JP McMahon of Michelin-starred restaurant Aniar. For those who didn’t get the chance to celebrate out and about — or who prefer to mark the occasion at home — these recipes offer the opportunity to recreate the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day in your own kitchen. Rooted in Ireland’s food traditions and enriched with Kerrygold grass-fed Irish butter, the dishes highlight simple ingredients and authentic flavour. The collection includes a comforting Lamb…