Pampoenkoekie Tray Bake

Pampoenkoekie Tray Bake

250g flour
10ml baking powder
60ml brown sugar
5ml ground cinnamon
5ml salt
200g cooked pumpkin, mashed
125ml milk
2 eggs

Caramel sauce:
200g sugar
100g butter, diced
125ml cream

Preheat your oven to 180℃ and line a 20cm x 20cm baking tray with baking paper. Set aside.
Add the flour, baking powder, sugar, cinnamon and salt to a mixing bowl.
Add the mashed pumpkin, milk and eggs to another mixing bowl and whisk together.
Pour the pumpkin mixture into the flour mixture and stir until just combined and there are no more dry ingredients that you can see.
Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish and bake for 30 minutes.

For the caramel sauce:
Add the sugar and butter to a small saucepan set over medium-high heat.
DO NOT STIR – swirl the mixture around in the saucepan but avoid the temptation to stir, until the sugar and butter has melted. Keep swirling every now and then until you have a deep caramel colour.
Add the cream and whisk vigorously, allowing the sauce to bubble for 1 minute.
Pour the caramel sauce over the tray bake and serve.

Glazed Sweet Potato

Glazed Sweet Potato

300g butter, cubed
250ml brown sugar
30ml flour
2,5ml ground cinnamon
250ml orange juice
grated zest of one orange
1 orange sliced into wedges
1kg sweet potato, peeled and sliced into 1,5-2cm thick slices

Place a large shallow saucepan over medium-high heat.
Add the butter and brown sugar and allow to melt.
Scatter the flour over and stir until thickened and smooth.
Add the cinnamon.
Drizzle in the orange juice while whisking and then add the zest and the wedges.
Now add the sweet potato chunks, cover with a lid, turn the heat down to medium and cook without stirring for about 40 minutes.
Remove the lid once the sweet potato is cooked and allow the extra moisture to cook off.
Serve warm.

Bacon and Asparagus Potato Salad

Bacon and Asparagus Potato Salad

This salad may be served warm or at room temperature.

Dressing:
half a red onion, finely diced
15ml red wine vinegar
15ml dijon mustard
15ml cold water
45ml olive oil

1kg baby potatoes
200g smoked bacon, chopped into pieces
one small bunch of green asparagus, trimmed and cut into 2cm lengths
1 red onion, sliced
a handful of soft herbs (basil, parsley, sage, chives)

For the dressing:
Add the diced onion, vinegar, mustard and water to a small bowl and mix together.
Gradually add the olive oil, whisking continuously until the mixture thickens.
Taste the dressing and season with salt and pepper.

Cook the potatoes until soft. Drain the water and place in a large mixing bowl.
Cook the bacon in a pan until crispy and then add the asparagus pieces.
Stir-fry on a medium heat for 2-3 minutes.
Pour the bacon, asparagus and pan juices over the potato and mix through.
Add the sliced onion and herbs.
Pour the dressing over while the salad is still warm and mix to serve.

Cauliflower Three-Cheese

Cauliflower Three-Cheese

1kg cauliflower florets (2 small heads)
45ml olive oil
60g butter
60ml flour
250ml milk
250ml cream
2,5ml salt
250ml + 125ml grated cheddar cheese
125ml + 125ml grated gruyère cheese
60ml + 60ml grated parmesan cheese

Preheat your oven to 200℃ and line a roasting tin with baking paper.
Spread the cauliflower florets out in the tin, drizzle with the olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
Roast in the oven for 20 minutes, remove and set aside.
Turn your oven down to 180℃.
Add the butter to a small saucepan set oven medium-high heat and allow it to melt.
Add the flour and stir to cook for 2-3 minutes.
Pour in the milk while whisking for at least one minute. Keep stirring until the sauce has thickened.
Turn off the heat and add the salt.
Add the 250ml cheddar, 125ml gruyère and 60ml parmesan a handful at a time and stir vigorously until melted before adding more cheese. Keep going until all the cheese has been incorporated.
Add the roasted cauliflower to the sauce and stir to coat.
Now pour the mixture into a 28cm x 21cm ceramic dish and scatter over the remaining 125ml cheddar, 125ml gruyère and 60ml parmesan.
Bake the cauliflower cheese in the oven for 30 minutes.
Serve as a side dish to any meat or as a comfort-bowl-of-goodness on its own.

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Cheesy Orzo

Cheesy Orzo

300g orzo pasta
45ml olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
3 cloves of garlic, minced
30ml thyme leaves, chopped
250ml cream
1 lemon, grated zest and juice
250ml grated parmesan cheese
40g pine kernels, toasted

Place a large saucepan over high heat, pour in a good quantity of water and add a teaspoon of salt.
Bring to a boil, add the orzo pasta and cook until al dente.
Place a large pan on medium-high heat and add the olive oil and onion to it.
Cook until the onion is translucent.
Add the garlic and thyme and stir-fry for one minute.
Pour in the cream, turn down the heat to medium and simmer until slightly reduced – 3 minutes or so.
Add the lemon zest, lemon juice and parmesan and stir through.
Now add the drained orzo to the sauce and simmer for another 2 minutes while stirring to coat the pasta with the sauce.
Spoon the orzo on to a serving dish and scatter the pine kernels over to serve.

Sweet Potato Pecan Crumble

Sweet Potato Pecan Crumble

1kg sweet potatoes
60ml butter, softened
5ml salt
1,2ml cinnamon
grated zest of one orange
30ml orange juice
125ml cream
60ml brown sugar

Pecan crumble:
250ml pecan nuts
30ml brown sugar
2,5ml salt
30ml butter, softened
grated zest of one orange

Preheat your oven to 200℃ and line a baking sheet with aluminium foil.
Wash and dry the sweet potato and space them evenly apart on the baking sheet.
Place in the oven for one hour, remove and cool until the sweet potato can be handled comfortably.
Spray an ovenproof dish of 20cm x 20cm with cooking spray.
Scoop the flesh from the sweet potato and add it to a food processor with the butter, salt, cinnamon, orange zest, orange juice, cream and brown sugar.
Process until smooth.
Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish and set aside.

Add the pecan nuts, sugar, salt, butter and orange zest to a food processor and blitz together.
Sprinkle the crumble over the sweet potato mixture.
Bake in the oven for 25 minutes, remove and serve warm.

Savoury Puff Pastry Slices

Savoury Puff Pastry Slices

1 x 400g roll puff pastry
pea shoots or any other soft herbs (you may press them for an hour or so before using but it isn’t necessary)
250g cream cheese, room temperature
250g frozen peas, defrosted
15ml finely chopped mint leaves
15ml finely chopped chives
a good pinch of salt

Line a baking sheet with baking paper. Cut an extra sheet of paper and set aside.
Place the lined baking sheet on a work surface and unroll the pastry directly onto it.
Trim the sides of the pastry so that you have a perfect rectangle.
Divide/cut the pastry in half lengthwise.
Mark the pastry, in its length, at 6cm intervals, so that you can cut it into rectangular discs.
NB: Cut the discs but do not move them apart – the sides will stay straight this way.
Lay the pea shoots/herbs all over the pastry and place the extra sheet of baking paper on top.
Flip the pastry over (keep it between the baking paper) so that the herbs face down. Refrigerate for one hour.
Preheat your oven to 190℃.
Add the cream cheese, peas, mint, chives and salt to a bowl and mix together. Set aside.
Take the pastry from the refrigerator and place another baking sheet on top of the baking paper.
Bake for 15 minutes, remove from the oven and set aside to cool completely.
Spread the pea-cream cheese on to half the pastry rectangles and place another rectangle on top.
Serve the pastry slices at room temperature.

Tomato and Peach Salad

Tomato and Peach Salad

300g mixed, heritage tomatoes
200g mixed cherry tomatoes
4 peaches
1 small, red onion
1 Burrata cheese
a handful of basil leaves

Dressing:
30ml olive oil
30ml lemon juice
15ml balsamic vinegar
a pinch of salt
a few grindings of black pepper

Slice the tomato into quarters/thick slices and place on a serving plate.
Half the cherry tomatoes and add to the heritage tomatoes.
Wash and dry the peaches and then slice into wedges.
Slice the red onion and add to the tomato and peach.
Break the burrata into chunks and place on top of the other ingredients.
Chop the basil leaves and sprinkle over the salad.

Dressing:
Add all the ingredients to a cup and whisk together.
Drizzle over the salad and serve.

Red Sorghum Salad

Red Sorghum Salad

250ml uncooked sorghum
250ml black olives, pips taken out and quartered
250ml cubed feta cheese
500ml cubed tomato
a bunch of basil, shredded
125ml mayonnaise
30ml chilli oil (or regular olive oil)
15ml lemon juice

Cook the sorghum according to the packet instructions and allow to cool completely.
Add the sorghum, olives, feta, tomato and basil to a bowl and mix together.
Add the mayonnaise, chilli oil and lemon juice to a small bowl and whisk together until amalgamated.
Drizzle the dressing over the salad and mix to serve.

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Roasted Cauliflower with Cheese Sauce

Roasted Cauliflower with Cheese Sauce

1 head of cauliflower
80g butter, melted
5ml salt

Cheese Sauce:
15ml butter
15ml flour
190ml milk
125ml grated cheddar cheese

Preheat your oven to 180℃.
Remove the leaves and cut down the stem of the cauliflower so that it sits without rolling around.
Place the trimmed head on a roasting tray and brush a third of the melted butter onto the bottom section, allowing the butter to run through.
Turn the head upright and brush it all over with the rest of the butter.
Sprinkle with the salt and a few grindings of black pepper.
Now cover the roasting tray with aluminium foil and roast in the oven for 30 minutes.
Remove the foil and brown the cauliflower – about 15 minutes.

For the cheese sauce:
Add the butter to a small saucepan set over medium-high heat and allow it to melt.
Sprinkle over the flour and a pinch of salt and stir to make a paste.
Cook the butter and flour for 2 minutes while stirring, until it reaches a golden colour.
Add the milk and whisk until blended and the sauce has thickened.
Remove the saucepan from the heat and add the cheese.
Stir until melted.
Taste the sauce and adjust the seasoning to your taste.
Pour the cheese sauce over the cauliflower to serve.