An introduction to Durban curries, this chicken curry recipe is
quick and easy. The results are very satisfying. You end up with a
moreish and comforting curry that goes very well with basmati rice and a
sambal on the side.
Bunny chow is another popular South African food, but it is of Durban origin. It basically entails a hollowed out half-loaf filled with delicacies. Some of the delicacies that are used in bunny chow include curry lamb, chicken or beef but in some instances, it can be vegetarian in nature.
Bunny chow
Bunny chow is another popular South African food, but it is of Durban
origin. It basically entails a hollowed out half-loaf filled with
delicacies. Some of the delicacies that are used in bunny chow include
curry lamb, chicken or beef but in some instances, it can be vegetarian
in nature.
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Bunny chow
Bunny chow is another popular South African food, but it is of Durban
origin. It basically entails a hollowed out half-loaf filled with
delicacies. Some of the delicacies that are used in bunny chow include
curry lamb, chicken or beef but in some instances, it can be vegetarian
in nature.
Read more: http://buzzsouthafrica.com/south-african-f
Milk tart, otherwise known as melktert in Afrikaans, is South
Africa's milky answer to the traditional custard tart. A recipe imported
by the Dutch, yet melktert is a part of the fabric of South African
food that every year, the 27th of February is celebrated in South Africa
as the official milk tart day.
Apricot blatjang is a South African chutney made with dried
apricots. It is the perfect condiment that goes well with cheese or even
bobotie. Is this a chutney, you may ask? Yes, it is a chutney. But not
all chutneys qualify as blatjangs.
Malva pudding is a South African dessert with its origins in
the Cape. It is said to have been created by the Dutch settlers and
incorporates apricot jam in the recipe. It is so decadent and is
comparable to sticky toffee pudding, but it is so much better. Trust me!
Pap is the South African name for the stiff cornmeal porridge
which is so famous across the African continent. It is an essential dish
at braais (South African barbecues) and is perfect for scooping up
thick and tasty sauces and stews.
Boerewors is a high quality sausage often spiralled into a
circular shape, as it is presented. It is made using a high content of
meat and can be made of beef, pork or game meat. It is a must have at a
braai.
Bobotie is a purely South African dish made with minced or
shredded meat, fruit and spices. It is topped off with a savoury custard
and bay leaves and baked in an oven until the custard is ready.
Braai is basically roast meat. Braai as a delicacy has been elevated to the level of an art form due to its popularity amongst the general population most specifically white South Africans
Droewors
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13. Droewors
Droewors is a spiced sausage and can be generally regarded as a smaller, thinner version of boerewors but without the pork. They are usually sundried like biltong and have a longer shelf life when compared to boerewors.
Restaurants
Mzansi
45 Harlem Avenue | Langa, Cape Town Central 7455, South Africa | >website link<
“Great experience in Africa.highly recommendable.”
" Like everything. the Food, the Music, Dance (Pata Pata) the story about the restaurant, the interaction with other guests. I was wonderful. Total Immersion. thank Mzansi."
Cape Town Fish Market
180 Msasani Bay, Dar es Salaam, Tanzaniaa | website
“Just like in SA”
"Nice food, nice location, nice staff, busy, fast service. The food was
actually very good and combined with the great service this is a place
to go back to. The location is perfect on the bay with all outside
tables looking onto the water."