Woolworths TASTE

One Magic beans

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of the few things I actually enjoy about winter is the food. Some of the best cooking happens when there’s a chill in the air. Think comforting stews and warming curries, freshly baked breads and gooey, sticky warm desserts – food that is slowly simmered to delicious goodness. Winter is when food becomes more than just nourishmen­t for the body, but sweet comfort and the most earnest way to show care.

Winter also means more quality time spent together for me and my family. I have such fond memories of cold winter’s nights in my grandma’s kitchen with her old coal stove burning, keeping the whole house cosy. My cousins and I would gather around during the school holidays, with her bean curry in hand and a piece of dombolo to mop it up. We were always delighted by the deliciousn­ess of the curry and whatever tale she would be telling us. She made winter nights something to look forward to and actually enjoy, and taught us that with a little preparatio­n, anything can be made not only bearable, but enjoyable, too.

My other tip for surviving winter? Turn summer favourites into hearty winter dishes. I turned my four-bean salad into a four-bean curry – just as hearty as my grandmothe­r’s. Make time on the weekend to make a big batch that you can portion up and keep in the fridge or freezer for the week ahead. This will ensure you have a hearty meal ready to go when you get home on a cold winter’s evening.

Mogau Seshoene associates winter with her grandmothe­r’s bean curry and the stories that she loved as a child, which is how her summer bean salad became a cold-weather curry

 ??  ?? Mogau Seshoene’s four-bean curry is a winter favourite.
Mogau Seshoene’s four-bean curry is a winter favourite.

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