South Africa: Bobotie
South Africa: Bobotie

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Dutch traders set up camp in the area that is now Cape Town as a stopping point on their journeys back and forth to Indonesia. Bobotie - hearty and comforting South African dish made primarily of curried minced meat topped with milk and egg mixture and baked to perfection. Pronounced ba-boor-tea, the national dish of South Africa is a delicious mixture of curried meat and fruit with a creamy golden topping, not dissimilar to moussaka.

South Africa: Bobotie is one of the most popular of recent trending meals on earth. It is easy, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It is appreciated by millions every day. South Africa: Bobotie is something that I’ve loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have south africa: bobotie using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make South Africa: Bobotie:
  1. Get 500 g beef mince
  2. Take 2 onions
  3. Take 1 tbsp mango chutney
  4. Get 1 cm fresh ginger
  5. Take 1 tsp chilli flakes
  6. Make ready 50 g sultanas
  7. Prepare 2 slices white bread
  8. Make ready 150 ml milk
  9. Get 4 eggs
  10. Make ready 1 tbsp curry paste
  11. Prepare 1 tsp turmeric
  12. Get 200 ml beef stock

Traditional South African Bobotie recipe Check out Bobotie Recipe Za photo gallery or see related: Bobotie Recipe South Africa also Bobotie Recipe Cape Malay Browse bobotie recipe no bread. This is a delicious, moist bobotie recipe that my mother taught me. Traditionally, it should also include a handful of quartered almonds. I find this adds to the flavour and texture.

Instructions to make South Africa: Bobotie:
  1. Take the crusts off the bread and pour the milk over them in a bowl and leave for 5 mins. Squeeze the milk out of the bread and leave the milk in the big bowl and set aside the bread in a smaller bowl. You’ll need the milk later so don’t throw it out.
  2. Fry the onions in a frying pan with your choice of oil and/or butter. Set aside and then repeat with the beef mince
  3. Once the beef has browned, add the chilli flakes and ginger and fry for another 2 mins. Then add the curry paste, mango chutney, sultanas and stock and cook for 5 mins until the stock has reduced.
  4. Add the bread to the mixture and stir through. Move the mince mixture to an oven dish and leave to cool for about 10 mins
  5. Preheat the oven to 170c/160c
  6. Beat the eggs and pour in the milk and the turmeric. Pour the egg mixture over the mince mixture.
  7. Bake in the oven for about half an hour until the top is golden and set. Serve with rice or cous cous.

Photo by Michelle Parkin. traditional south african bobotie with fragrant yellow rice. I'm a little late publishing this traditional South African Bobotie recipe because Monday was Heritage here and I should have done it before. South Africa's Bobotie (ba-boor-tea) reminds me of when I was a little girl, playing in the kitchen next to mom. I'd dump every possible ingredient into my little inventions, hoping they'd come out amazing. This South African original is similar to meatloaf, but so much better.

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