Saturday, 17 November 2018


Banana Fritters are a beloved treat across many cultures, and for good reason. Made with ripe, mashed bananas mixed into a light, spiced batter, then fried until golden and crispy, these fritters are the perfect way to use up overripe bananas. They’re quick, budget-friendly, and incredibly satisfying whether served for breakfast, as an afternoon snack, or a delightful dessert. With crisp edges and a soft, fluffy center, every bite delivers a warm burst of banana flavor. Pair with honey, powdered sugar, or your favorite dipping sauce to take them over the top.


Fluffy Buttery Mandazi are a delicious East African pastry that strikes the perfect balance between light, airy texture and rich, buttery flavor. Often referred to as “African doughnuts,” mandazi are deep-fried triangles or rounds of spiced dough, commonly enjoyed for breakfast or as a tea-time snack. This recipe takes the traditional version up a notch by adding a touch of butter to make each bite tender and melt-in-your-mouth good. Warm hints of cardamom or nutmeg can be added for an aromatic twist. Whether paired with a cup of chai or served on their own, these golden delights are irresistibly satisfying and simple to make at home. Ever tasted Mandazi so soft you want to disappear into the orgasmic motions in your mouth? No? Yeah, you need to try out these Mandazi, you wont want them any other way

Friday, 16 November 2018


Strawberry Coconut Overnight Oats are the perfect solution for busy mornings, nutritious, refreshing, and bursting with fruity flavor. This no-cook breakfast combines rolled oats soaked in coconut milk, layered with juicy strawberries and lightly sweetened to taste. As the oats chill overnight, they absorb the creamy coconut goodness and soften into a spoonable, satisfying meal. Whether you're meal prepping for the week or looking for a healthy, plant-based option, these oats are rich in fiber, naturally sweet, and endlessly customizable. Top with shredded coconut, chia seeds, or more fresh berries for an Instagram-worthy breakfast that’s both indulgent and good for you. 



This Simple Apple Cider Glaze brings cozy autumn flavor to your favorite baked goods with just a few ingredients. Made with reduced apple cider, powdered sugar, and a hint of warm spices like cinnamon or nutmeg, it’s the perfect finishing touch for donuts, bundt cakes, muffins, or even pancakes. The glaze is smooth, pourable, and adds just the right balance of sweetness and tang. Whether you're baking for the holidays or just craving a seasonal twist, this quick and easy apple cider glaze transforms ordinary treats into festive delights. Want to add great flavor to your sweet or savory treats? Why not try something other than sugar or chocolate glaze? Apple Cider Glaze is great for glazing turkeys, as well as roasted chicken and roasted turkey breast. You can also glaze doughnuts, cakes and even pour over savoury crepes.
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