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Published on: 03 Jan 11

Cooking at home with Darren Roberts

What happens when an acclaimed chef takes time out in the holidays to cook at home with his three young daughters? Darren Roberts shares some of his family kitchen secrets.
 
Published on: 03 Jan 11

Debating the importance of Old Vines

Wines produced from older vines come at a price, but advocates of quality over quantity argue that we should be actively preserving our heritage. By Norman McFarlane
 
Published on: 03 Jan 11

Chicken, Red Wine and Chocolate Stew

A strong dose of anti-oxidants means this chocolate and red wine chicken stew is nothing but good for you.
 
Published on: 03 Jan 11

Ragù di pietrastornina

It takes a big chef like Fortunato Mazzone to stand up to a big wine like Emineo Liber II JLS 2007.
 
Published on: 03 Jan 11

Buying guide: Red blends

Blending involves the combination of varieties with different but complementary characteristics to achieve greater complexity.
 
Published on: 07 Dec 10

Cooking at home with JamieWho?

Andy Fenner has seemingly come out of nowhere to make his mark on the online community, with his blog catapulting him into something of a food celebrity. What can we learn from the man who is “just obsessed with food and cooking”?
 
Published on: 02 Dec 10

Trout gravid lax and strawberry salad

Warm days by the pool call for food and wine that is fresh and light. Lizelle Stolze was inspired by the Delheim Pinotage Rosé 2010 to create a dish reflecting the flavours of summer.
 
Published on: 01 Dec 10

Best Value Awards ceremony

The Best Value Awards ceremony took place at Joostenberg Bistro where winners were acknowledged for their quality wines, all under R60.
 
Published on: 01 Dec 10

Beyond pub grub

Rising out of the recession, gastropubs forever changed what it meant to go down to your local for a pint – and a revival of British cuisine followed.
 
Published on: 01 Dec 10

Quail wat stew

Inspired by fusion cuisine emanating out of Johannesburg, this berbere-style quail wat stew tastes distinctly South African.
 
 

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