Best Valentine’s Day dessert recipes

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What better way to win someone’s heart than with food? Treat your sweetheart to delicious puddings by Mogau Seshoene this Valentine’s Day.
Food made with love is arguably the best gift of all, something author, chef and businesswoman Mogau Seshoene knows too well. Her love for South African cuisine and heritage combined with her fear of being dubbed a lazy daughter-in-law who doesn’t know how to cook turned into a successful business – The Lazy Makoti (the lazy daughter-in-law). She shares with us her recipes from her new book The Lazy Makoti’s Guide To The Kitchen – our Valentine’s Day gift to you. 

THE SALTED CARAMEL AND APPLE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE

Serves 8 – 10 | Preparation time: 20 minutes  | Baking time: 1 hour

6 – 8 apples, cored and quartered

Caramel sauce
⅓ cup butter
½ cup brown sugar
¼ cup cream
½ tsp salt

Cake
⅘ cup butter
¾ cup sugar
3 eggs
2 tsp vanilla essence
1½ cups self-raising flour

Preheat oven to 180°. Grease a cake tin and place the apple pieces side by side to cover the base, creating a circular or spiral pattern. In a saucepan, heat butter and add sugar, cream and salt. Stir to dissolve the sugar, bring to a simmer and cook until sauce turns a brownish caramel colour. Pour the caramel over the apples and set aside. To make the cake, place the butter and sugar in a large bowl and beat until fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, and combine well. Stir in the vanilla essence and fold in the flour. Spoon the batter over the caramel apples. Bake for one hour until a skewer inserted in the centre of the cake comes out clean. Cool and turn upside down onto a plate.

SUMMER BERRY TARTS

Serves 4 | Preparation time: 30 minutes | Baking time: 10 minutes

Pastry
1 cup flour
1 Tbsp castor sugar
½ cup butter, cold
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 Tbsp cold water

Filling
2 tubs cream cheese
¼ cup honey
3 cups fresh berries (variety of your choice)

Preheat oven to 180°. Grease and prepare a tart dish. To make the pastry: sift flour and castor sugar and, using your fingers, rub in butter until crumbly. Add egg and mix together. Blend in cold water and chill in fridge for 30 minutes. Roll out pastry and cut into squares to cover 4 x 10cm tartlet tins. Line tins, trimming pastry if necessary. Prick pastry with a fork and bake for 10 minutes until golden brown. Remove from oven and set aside to cool completely. To make the filling: combine cream cheese and honey in a large mixing bowl and mix well. Pour into prepared pastry cases and top with berries. Tip: if fresh berries are not available, try frozen berries. Defrost before adding to tarts.

PEPPERMINT CRISP CAKE

Preparation time: 20 minutes | Baking time: 30 minutes

Cake
1 cup cake flour
3 heaped Tbsp cocoa powder
1 Tbsp baking powder
¾ cup butter
½ cup castor sugar
3 eggs, beaten
1 tsp vanilla essence
2 Tbsp milk

Topping
360g tin of caramel
1 cup cottage cheese
1½ slabs Peppermint Crisp chocolate
Fresh mint leaves to garnish

Preheat oven to 180° and grease a 20cm cake tin. Sift flour, cocoa and baking powder together in a bowl. In a separate bowl, cream the butter and castor sugar, and then add the eggs, vanilla essence and milk. Make a well in the flour mixture and mix in the wet ingredients. Spoon batter into cake tin and bake for 30 minutes until risen and cooked. Allow to cool. For the topping: mix caramel and cottage cheese in a bowl. Grate one bar of chocolate and fold into the caramel mixture. Generously spread caramel topping onto the cake. Decorate with more grated chocolate and mint leaves.
These recipes were extracted from The Lazy Makoti's Guide To The Kitchen by Mogau Seshoene (Quivertree Publications, R340)
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Your weekly horoscope for 9 to 15 February

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Avoid those unwanted surprises, and rather be in the know. Read your weekly horoscope here.
Everything you need to know for your upcoming week

ARIES

An out-of-the-ordinary get-together this weekend should be enjoyable and may represent new options regarding friends, family or an organisation. Avoid impulsiveness towards Wednesday, although if you’re ready for change, you’ll enjoy being spontaneous.

TAURUS

If you’re looking for change in your daily routine, you’ll be pleased with developments this weekend. You may revisit an old haunt or enjoy a reunion. Midweek, be prepared for a surprise or an unusual opportunity – for some at work; for others, health-wise.

GEMINI

Be adaptable! A trip or get-together this weekend may take you into new territory but will also present the chance to do something different. During the week, you may hear unexpectedly from a group or friend, regarding travel, an adventure or study.

CANCER


Change may be unexpected and so if you feel overwhelmed, take breaks when you can. A lovely event this weekend will be stimulating as you step into new territory. During the week, just make sure to double check that developments align with your big-picture goals.

LEO

You’ll appreciate the company of like-minded people this weekend and may enjoy an impromptu event. During the week, you’ll appreciate the chance to get down-to-basics about long-ranging or out-of-the-ordinary changes to areas you share, such as your living space. 


VIRGO

You’ll enjoy revitalising your work and health schedule and someone special may help. This weekend work, sports or the chance to do something different will appeal. Someone will surprise you midweek; potentially even romantically on St Valentine’s Day.

LIBRA


You’ll derive a great deal of pleasure from the company you keep this weekend. Some lovely get-togethers may even involve an impromptu event. Someone who can be unpredictable may behave true to form midweek; and prepare yourself for romance!

SCORPIO


A change of schedule may involve a change in your health – or that of someone close to you. The good news is that you’ll feel motivated to boost your health and to make progress through fitness and wellbeing. News midweek may be unexpected.

SAGITTARIUS


You’ll appreciate the opportunity to be more proactive about your wellbeing, and the health of those you love. Artistic Sagittarians should also experience a surge in creativity. Domestic relationships could blossom, but you must avoid stubbornness; be flexible.

CAPRICORN


A trip, news or a get-together this weekend may be unanticipated, but company should be enjoyable. It’s a productive week to boost your environment or home. Be prepared for a surprise at home or with family midweek and to avoid impulsive decisions.


AQUARIUS


The recent Aquarian New Moon will continue to revitalise your life. You should enjoy a social get-together or a trip this weekend. But not everyone will feel as prepared for change as you: a fun but surprising event midweek may require some tact.

PISCES

Chatterbox Mercury will be in your sign until mid-April, putting the focus over coming months on your communications and the chance to reconnect with someone from your past. You may experience surprise news this weekend; and there’s more to come midweek.


Latest & Greatest: Feb Edition

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Learn more about the latest releases in tech, literature, motoring and entertainment.
From brutally honest reads, new car launches and tech releases, to series and movie synopses, here’s what’s dropping this month.

Streaming series

Santa Clarita Diet 

(Netflix, first week of February)
Sheila (Drew Barrymore) and Joel (Timothy Olyphant) are husband and wife estate agents who lead an ordinary but dissatisfied life in the L.A. suburb of Santa Clarita with their teenage daughter Abby – until a dramatic change in Sheila’s life sends the family down a road of death and destruction. Expect blood, guts and loads of zippy one-liners! The first season comes to Netflix SA in the first week of the month, while season two has already been commissioned in the US.


Book

The Killer Collective by Barry Eisler 

(1 February)
When a joint FBI and police investigation into an international child pornography ring gets too close to a group of powerful people, sex-crimes detective Livia Lone narrowly survives a hit. Suspecting the FBI itself was behind the attack, Livia reaches out to former marine sniper Dox, and together they assemble a team to tackle the threat. Hopping between Japan, America and France, the group uncovers a series of interconnected conspiracies which seemingly lead straight to the doors of senior US government officials. This fast-paced page-turner is from the pen of New York Times bestselling author Barry Eisler.

Gadget

Gillette Heated Razor

The Heated Razor by Gillette aims to deliver the comfort of a ‘hot-towel’ shave in the traditional personal razor format. A warming bar heats up the shaver head to your preferred temperature in under a second, which the designers say helps contour the face throughout your shave for a more comfortable experience. The waterproof razor also boasts wireless magnetic charging and an ‘Intelligent Heat Safety Control System’. Currently only in the prototype phase, having been launched via Indiegogo at $150 (about R2 100) as a test product, it’ll be interesting to see if it lives up to the hype and the price tag, and whether it ever makes it into mass production.


Motoring

Super Supra

The fifth-generation Toyota Supra – and the first to be produced by Toyota GAZOO Racing – is here! Drawing inspiration from heritage models and the 2000GT sports car, the front-engined, rear-wheel drive racer offers enthusiasts the perfect blend of power, agility and precision handling, thanks to a short wheelbase, wide track and low centre of gravity. The 3.0-litre engine is boosted by a twin-scroll turbocharger, producing 250kW and 500Nm of torque and driving the wheels through an eight-speed automatic gearbox. ‘Launch control’ mode helps the car move from rest to 100km/h in just 4.3 seconds, and an active differential makes the drive more responsive during both acceleration and deceleration. The obligatory Nürburgring Nordschleife testing honed the handling – but it was also tested in the ‘real world’ on roads around the globe. The first GR Supras should arrive in South Africa by mid-April 2019, with pricing still to be confirmed.


Film

Holmes & Watson 

(8 February)
The cast of Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly and Ralph Fiennes lead a brand-new Sherlock Holmes caper, this month. Detective Sherlock Holmes (Ferrell) and Dr. John Watson (Reilly) join forces to investigate a mysterious murder at Buckingham Palace. All signs seem to point to Professor James Moriarty (Fiennes), the duo’s longtime nemesis. When new twists and clues begin to emerge, the world's greatest sleuth and his trusted assistant must try to catch the killer before the Queen becomes the next victim.


Film

What Men Want 

(22 February)
Passed up for a well-deserved promotion, sports agent Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) wonders what more she could possibly do to succeed in a male-dominated industry. Seeking help from a psychic, Ali finds herself with the sudden ability to hear what men are thinking after drinking a strange concoction – and uses her newfound powers to beat her obnoxious male colleagues in the race for basketball’s next superstar. Sound familiar? It’s a modern retelling of the 2000 film What Women Want, starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt.



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Game

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown 

(1 February)
Bandai Namco’s cult favourite flight simulator returns with its seventh version, set in the alternate universe of Strangereal. Take your aerial duels to the next level with first-person cockpit or third-person views – with specially-created missions for Playstation VR owners. Expect the trademark political intrigue and glorious Top Gun-level cheese as you pilot some of the world’s most advanced warplanes through photorealistic visuals which deliver intense dog-fighting action, a multitude of authentic and futuristic aircraft to fly, an immersive storyline and even virtual reality!
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By Trevor Crighton

Your weekly horoscope for 2 to 8 February

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Avoid those unwanted surprises, and rather be in the know. Read your weekly horoscope here.
Everything you need to know for your upcoming week.

ARIES

You could scale mountains by channeling strong emotions into constructive activities this weekend. Avoid temper tantrums by creating a calm oasis. Positive talks during the week could lead to a breakthrough at work; with a friend or an organisation.

TAURUS

Aim to let off steam this weekend, especially if work or an adventurous and potentially life-changing plan are the source of tension. Luckily, solutions will be found via careful talks. Wait until after Tuesday’s New Moon to initiate change.

GEMINI

You may be surprised by events this weekend. You’ll enjoy a get-together, although someone may have intense feelings to share. A fresh venture will open doors, and may include the chance to deepen a relationship or to meet new people.

CANCER


This weekend, a change of pace should be fun, but you must avoid arguments as they could escalate. Get set to turn a corner in a relationship or a collaboration. Tuesday’s New Moon could initiate fresh discussions about a family or creative matter.

LEO


Tuesday’s New Moon spells a fresh phase in a partnership or an agreement, especially if you were born August 9th-11th. Discussions may concern home or family. This weekend, prevent tensions from spiraling by finding ways to relax.

VIRGO


A fresh daily work or health routine may appeal. This weekend may be intense or involve considerable changes; for some, in a key relationship. Take the time to weigh how you wish a personal or family matter to proceed.

LIBRA


Keep domestic and family matters happy; and you’ll be happy! Someone may express particularly strong emotions and, the better you react to these, the better for you. Tuesday’s New Moon will kick-start a fresh phase with family or a creative project.

SCORPIO


This weekend’s events may bring your passionate side out. It’ll be wise to let off steam if frustrations arise. A fresh chapter is about to begin at home or with family. Spiritual Scorpios may experience a fresh understanding of their beliefs.

SAGITTARIUS

A journey, talk or meeting during the week may mark a fresh chapter in a relationship or expand horizons. A fresh interest in improving your communications or digital gadgetry may develop. Passions could peak this weekend; avoid conflict.

CAPRICORN

Tuesday’s New Moon spells a fresh chapter financially. You may be ready to move forward beneficially from past agreements or events. There may be a surprise or, for some, conflict this weekend with extended family or at home, so aim for calm.

AQUARIUS


Someone may surprise you this weekend. Avoid conflict as it is likely to escalate. Tuesday’s Aquarian New Moon should be beneficial for you next week regarding a group or friend. It will be a good week to initiate productive talks.

PISCES


Tuesday’s New Moon suggests you are ready to move forward, especially regarding work, health, or within your daily routine. This weekend’s events may point out your deeper feelings. Take the initiative to make changes after the New Moon.

THE TREND: THE NEW ANIMAL PRINT

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Who doesn’t love a bit of animal print? This season welcomes back the notorious trend, but this time in bold colours, new silhouettes and more versatility.
Animal print is back with a vengeance. Bolder colours, unexpected silhouettes and diverse patterns put a fresh twist on the trend this season.
A staple in most autumn/winter fashion week collections, animal print has migrated to summer in colours, patterns and styles we previously only dreamed of (thank you fashion gods). Just look at Off-White’s snakeskin in battery-acid green, Burberry’s brown cow-print skirts and Roberto Cavalli’s abstract tiger/zebra hybrids – all of which made the classic leopard print look (dare we say it) rather basic on the SS19 runways.
Burberry SS19
Roberto Cavalli SS19
Off-White SS19
Rochas SS19
If extra oomph is something you appreciate, mixing animal prints in unexpected ways will do just that – it's a surefire way to add quirk to any outfit. More is more is more, so be daring and stand out with the must-have pieces you can shop below.

Photography: Paulo Toureiro/Hero. Styling: Rushana Burton, Getty Images

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