
Caramel Eclairs
The Singapore Women's WeeklyChoux pastry is a French classic that transforms in the oven into airy puffs with a crisp exterior, ready to be filled and iced. It may seem a little daunting to make, but it’s easy with our step-by-step guide.

Mid-week Meals On A Shoestring
The Singapore Women's WeeklySaving money on household expenses doesn’t mean you have to compromise on family meals. Here’s how to feed a crowd on a budget.

Goodbye Self-control
The Singapore Women's WeeklyMidway between a cake, a tart and a slice, these slab cakes are the perfect way to sweeten a crowd.

4 Ways To Cupcake
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTake your afternoon treats to the next level with these decadent creations

How To Make Pineapple Tarts
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWe love our pineapple tarts! Now you can make your own with this step-by-step guide – they’ll sure be a hit with your guests.

Feast Of Flavours
The Singapore Women's WeeklyLevel up your Lunar New Year feast with these impressive recipes filled with wonderful, familiar flavours and “good luck” ingredients.

PROSPERITY COOKIES
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWhat's the Lunar New Year without festive cookies? Make these scrumptious biscuits for loved ones, or just because. These are easy to make and symbolise good fortune.

Easy Crumbles
The Singapore Women's WeeklyBerry Croissant Crumble

Happy Birthday!
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThe Weekly turns 22 this month, so we’re celebrating with these delicious tea party recipes. Our dainty sandwiches, delicate pastries and gorgeous cake are sure to impress.

EASY CHOCOLATE CAKE
The Singapore Women's WeeklyNeed to whip up a cake that’s sure to please? You can’t go wrong with this irresistible dark choc treat

Love For Local
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWe show you how to make these much-loved hawker dishes and they’re easier than you think!

Cook with kids
Young ParentsEnjoy cooking with these kids' friendly recipes- sweet potato dumplings, pan-fried meat buns or glutinous rice balls

10 Delicious Way With Scones
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTurn one basic scone recipe into super yummy treats for any time of the day.

Feast Like A Masterchef!
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWant to take your Lunar New Year feasting up a level this year?

Toasts To Tradition
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWe asked chefs to share recipes for their favourite festive dishes and, of course, they had to put their own signature twists to them.

Sensational Slices
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTriple-tested - for your success every time.

Cook & FreezeCook & Freeze
The Singapore Women's WeeklyStock your freezer with hearty dishes that will make quick, wholesome dinners on busy nights

Fluffy Pancakes
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThere’s nothing yummier than cutting into a light, fluffy pancake.

EAT WELL, LIVE WELL
The Singapore Women's WeeklyStuck for time but still want to serve up a mouth-watering meal?

Delicious Christmas Bakes
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTry our easy three-in-one fruit mix, studded with festive dried cranberries and rich with brandy, to create a traditional Christmas cake, pudding and cute mince pies

HEARTY VS HEALTHY
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWhether you’re craving a rich feed or watching your waistline, there are delish choices to suit your mood .

Fun, Yummy Ways With Cereal
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTransform the kids’ favourite breakfast cereals into awesome sweet treats.

MANGO MAGIC
The Singapore Women's WeeklyBeyond their sweet, luscious taste, mangoes are packed with antioxidants, fibre and vitamin C that help lower cholesterol levels, improve eye health and boost the immune system.

FLAVOURS OF HOME
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTo celebrate National Day, we asked chefs to give their signature twist on their favourite Singaporean dish.

NATURALLY CLEAN
The Singapore Women's WeeklyIs your home in need of a mid-year detox? Consider these greener and gentler ways to keep your rooms clean and your loved ones safe

Dreamy Chocolate Treats
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWe love our chocolate, so we’re celebrating World Chocolate Day on July 7 with these unapologetically over-the-top creations

Rise And Shine
Young ParentsStart the second half of the school year right with a mummy food blogger’s hearty breakfast ideas for your little ones.

Best Business Lunch Western
The PeakHaving pre-dinner drinks is a great way to start an evening at Origin Grill & Bar. Decked out in dark wood and dotted with plush leather chairs, Origin Bar has a convivial vibe that makes you relax immediately. We enjoy the namesake Origin cocktail, a gin-based thirst-quencher made with spiced pineapple and sugar cane. We also have our eye on other intriguing cocktails such as Leaf The Curry (think curry leaf, tamarind, cardamom and aged rum), and tempting bar snacks (poached lobster roll with trout caviar, anyone?). Alas, dinner beckons.

It’s a piece of cake
Young ParentsMake your own cake and snacks for your kid’s birthday party? Yes, you can, with these recipes from a mummy blogger and cookbook author.

SWEET TEMPTATIONS
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThese scrumptious impress-theguests treats look as good as they taste.

Easy recipes for leftover food
The Singapore Women's WeeklyMake two meals from one! To help, we've got easy solutions for involving big-batch cooking and a thoughtful use of leftovers.

Gluten-Free Baking
The Singapore Women's WeeklyCooking for a family member or guest who is gluten intolerant is challenging enough, what more baking! As more people begin to find out they have adverse reactions to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye, they find themselves having to deny themselves of certain foods. But these recipes, which swap out all-purpose flour for clever ingredients, are so tasty no one’s going to miss anything!

SIMPLY DIVINE
The Singapore Women's WeeklyMasterChef Australia’s Poh Ling Yeow’s first love is baking. Here, the celebrity chef brings you some of her all-time favourite sweet treats, perfect for Mother’s Day

MAD FOR CHOCOLATE
The Singapore Women's WeeklyEaster is the one time of year you can never have too much of these delightful sweets.

PASTA MASTERCLASS
The Singapore Women's WeeklyPasta is a staple in Italian cuisine, after Marco Polo is said to have brought back the idea of noodles from China. Take this well-loved ingredient to new heights by making your own fresh pasta, tossed with our delicious sauce recipes.

It’s Our Birthday!
The Singapore Women's WeeklyAnd, of course, we’re celebrating with cake – thanks to the ancient Greeks who created moon-shaped birthday cakes as an offering to Artemis, and lit them with candles so they shone like the moon. We know these will shine at your table…

Bake With a Flourish
The Singapore Women's WeeklyUsing the right flour for your baking is the key to getting the right texture and taste, not to mention giving your bakes a healthier twist. Here, we give you the lowdown on some alternatives to the common white flour:

Ancient Grains, Bright Future
Asia SpaAncient grains are the ultimate soul food.

too cute to eat
Young ParentsMake teatime a treat for the little ones with these adorable snacks.

BAKE A GIFT
The Singapore Women's WeeklyIt’s always extra special to present a homemade gift, and your loved ones will enjoy these delicious treats.

Bakes for a cause
The Singapore Women's WeeklyHost a Pink Morning Tea for breast cancer research with these pretty treats!

JOIN THE COCO CRAZE
ShapeOur newest healthy-food obsession brings the refreshing summery flavour of the tropics to your home cooking.

WOK OF FAME
Simply HerChefs Tiew Boon Wee and Chris Eng share their recipes for these famous zi char treats. You’ll be surprised by how easy they are to cook at home.

What’s for tea, mum?
Young ParentsDon’t fret if you’ve run out of ideas for the kids’ mid-afternoon snack. Fill their tummies with these delicious treats.

Oodles of Noodles
Simply HerEating healthy has become a lot easier with the Philips Avance Collection Noodle Maker HR2365/05.

Home, truly
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThis National Day, we asked chefs to recreate their favourite local dish. The results? Hearty, comfort foods for the family.

Spot the Super Grains
Young ParentsRice is nice, but your kid will also benefit from these nutritionally dense alternatives, says MICHELLE TCHEA. Here’s how to make them palatable for kids.

Goodness Without The Guilt
Young ParentsFilled with nuts, fruit and veg, these delicious treats are a wholesome alternative to store-bought snacks. Make them with the kids today.

Passion Fruit Perfection
The Singapore Women's WeeklyPassion Fruit Pancakes, Passion Fruit & Pineapple Yoghurt Cake, Passion Fruit Custard Galette, Passion Fruit & Lime Soufflés.

Throw a Brunch Party
The Singapore Women's WeeklyInstead of the usual dinner, why not invite friends over for a stylish brunch? They’ll love these favourites .

Baked With Love
The Singapore Women's WeeklyCelebrate mother’s day with a delightful high tea of homemade treats.

Your Baking Survival Guide
Simply HerPastry chefs dish out tips that will transform you from baking noob to dessert diva.

Baking For Allergies
The Singapore Women's WeeklyApple & Strawberry Muffins

Make it yourself
Young ParentsChinese New Year is all about family bonding, so why not make it extra special this year by whipping up these goodies together with the kids?

Crispy Party Munchies
The Singapore Women's WeeklyMoneybags Prep 20 mins • Cook 20 mins • Makes 30