We all buy our jams because it is easier that way, and when we find a flavor we love, it’s hard to change. But sometimes it’s nice to make our own when we have fresh fruit on hand. I remember how much ...
The versatile nature of jam is what makes it an important part of our pantry! Spread the jam on bread, paratha or roti and you shall get a quick snack, or top it over a cake/pudding and you shall get ...
This dessert is another of my creations and it always goes down a storm. A great alternative sweet treat to try this Easter. It’s awesome with vanilla ice cream. Firstly, make the mango jam. Start by ...
Keep four clean 250-300ml jars on hand. 1 Peel, pit and dice the mangoes. 2 Dice the nectarines and apricots (if using) to the same size as the mangoes. 3 Place all the fruit together in a deep ...
Be warned: This beautifully bright, loose-set jam makes it all too easy to empty half a jar in a single sitting. Mangoes are widely available from late spring to early summer. Look for the Tommy ...