In an effort to "spice" up our weekly blogs, we have decided that every 6 weeks we will give you a traditional Southern African recipe.
So this week we start off with a delicious, heart-warming, all time South African favourite, Bobotie.
A little history on this particular dish, courtesy of Wikipedia:
Bobotie (Afrikaans: [bəˈbuəti]) is a well-known South African dish consisting of spiced minced meat baked with an egg-based topping
The origin of the word Bobotie is contentious. The Afrikaans etymological dictionary claims that the probable origin is the Malayan word boemboe, meaning curry spices. Others think it to have originated from bobotok, an Indonesian dish which consisted of totally different ingredients. The first recipe for bobotie appeared in a Dutch cookbook in 1609. Afterwards, it was taken to South Africa and adopted by the Cape Malay community. It is also made with curry powder leaving it with a slight "tang". It is often served with sambal. The dish has been known in the Cape of Good Hope since the 17th century, when it was made with a mixture of mutton and pork.
Traditional South African bobotie recipe
Serves up to eight people, but you can adjust it to make the recipe smaller.
Ingredients
Cooking method
Serve with rice, shaved coconut, fruit chutney, nuts and bananas.