Posts Tagged ‘KWV Brandy’

Autumn is the time for baking

Sunday, April 4th, 2010
During my childhood, Easter was the time to get a new jersey and autumn always meant baking and chestnuts. Mosbolletjies made from fermenting grape must, sweet juicy crunchy koeksisters and rainbow cake. Maggie, who was my mother’s housekeeper, was a brilliant baker, and she did it in the old-fashioned way with no machinery.  All by hand in large Mason stoneware bowls and wooden spoons.  Often times the measurements were done in tea saucers or coffee saucers, teacups and wine glasses.  And somehow they always worked out just fine baked in a huge four ovened anthracite fired Aga stove that warmed the kitchen in winter and provided hot water for kitchen and

My Christmas Cake – thanks to Granny

Thursday, December 1st, 2011
Stir up Sunday, which this week fell on November 20th, a date in the Christian calendar known as the Sunday last before advent, is traditionally the day on which Christmas Puddings are stirred up and Christmas cakes are baked. It's not too late to start now and still have a great cake for Christmas. If you want to read my story about Stir up Sunday, you'll find it in the latest edition of Crush - click here. This cake is based on a recipe my grandmother used for the entirety of my childhood.  The brandy was very important as the cake was fed on it in the weeks leading up to Christmas. I
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