South Africa Recipes and Cuisine

South Africa is a country of great cultural diversity. Such diversity is even reflected in South Africa's food recipes. South African recipes vary from simple traditional dishes to spicy curries and rich puddings. We are certain you will enjoy exploring the unique tastes of these recipes from South Africa.

Biltong

This is probably South Africa's most popular and best known snack.

Slice the beef or venison along the muscle line and then cut into strips about 5 to 7 cm thick, leaving a bit of fat on the strips. Combine the salt, brown sugar, bicarb, pepper and coriander. Rub the meat with the mixture. Place the meat in a cool area for 1 or 2 days, taking into consideration the thickness of the meat. Stir the vinegar and water together and then dip the meat in it. Pat the slices dry. Hang the meat up in a cool dry room with sufficient space for air to circulate. Dry for 2 to 3 weeks.

Bobotie

A delicious curry meat loaf.

Set the oven to 160 degrees Celcius. Soak the slices of bread in water for about 10 minutes. Remove and squeeze water out. Crumble the bread. Heat the oil in a big frying pan and sauténion. Add curry powder, garlic, cloves, salt and turmeric. Simmer for about 5 minutes. Place the eggs in a bowl and beat. Then add the mince. Stir in the onion mixture and then place hot water, lemon juice, bread and sugar in the bowl and combine all ingredients well. Put this mixture into a greased dish. Bake for approximately 40 minutes until golden brown.

Topping:

Combine egg and milk together and beat. Pour topping over bobotie and garnish with bay leaves. Bake for a further 5 to 10 minutes at 180 degrees Celcius. Serves 6.

Chakalaka

An easy to prepare spicy relish. This South African recipe leaves you a lot of leeway for creativity, make it according to your personal taste. Make a gravy from chopped tomato and onion. Add plenty of grated carrot, chillies, garlic, a bit of grated cabbage, baked beans and/or cauliflower (diced). Cook until soft.

Bread and Butter Pudding

A decadent South African favorite.

Thickly butter the slices of bread. Place slices with the buttered side down in a greased dish. Sprinkle currants/raisins on top. Beat eggs thoroughly and add sugar, salt and milk. Pour this mixture over the bread. Allow it to soak in for about 30 minutes. Bake for 30 minutes at 160 degrees Celcius with a cover. Uncover and bake for another 10 - 15 minutes until golden brown. Serve hot. Top with golden syrup, jam or honey.

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