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sweetcorn fritters with Chorizo by Peter BrownSweetcorn fritters are a good starter ,a good accompniment to a main dish ,a versatile food to take on a picnic. Easy to make and can be eaten hot or cold , I found this recipe on IAfrica, tried it and enjoyed it |
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Egg Roll by Ngozi Chinyere JohnsonEgg roll is simply prepared with flour,sugar, butter, baking powder, water, boiled egg, raw egg,salt and vegetable oil for deep frying. |
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Seared mushroom bruschetta by Peter BrownI adapted this from a recipes I found on the internet This mushroom dish is really easy to prepare and it is perfect as a starter or even as a light lunch with salad. |
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KWELERA SPICED FISH by Peter BrownThis is a recipe we adapted to suit our tastes living on the Kwelera River East Coast South Africa, Its simple and easy to do and great for the out doors , We do ours on a Skottle braai, a disc bbq device,otherwise a large frying pan is good |
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wasabi fishcakes by Peter BrownFish cakes are quite easy to make and the proportion of fish to potato can vary according to taste although most recipes use about two-third fish to one third potato. Some chefs prefer a more runny mixture which they then drop by the spoonful into hot oil while others prefer shaping the fish cakes into burger-like forms and then… |
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Traditional Cape (South African) fish cake by Peter BrownFish cakes are very much a Cape food and most white fish is suitable for fish cakes although I remember my mother insisted on fresh hake which she minced/flaked herself or otherwise she would use freshly caught mackeral, .. I like to mix 50/50 a white fish with a oily or game fish |
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Pepper-crusted ostrich fillet by Peter Brownyou can substitute with beef fillet–it also work well with the bite of pepper and the tangy ginger-lemon sauce. Fillet is a lovely meat to use because the cooking process is quick make liberal use of cracked black pepper but it is not entirely essential and you can substitute with coarse salt or whatever spices you prefer. A good… |
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TRI-LAYERED SANDWICH by priti samani
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Pork Chop with Apple Salad by Peter BrownPork and apple form a very tasty relationship, Apples are particularly tasty when oven-roasted with pork or when mashed in with potatoes and mustard for an interesting take on ordinary mash potatoes as we know it. In this recipe the apple with its sharp mustard dressing really enhances the taste of the pork chops. To give a… |
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Banana Fritters by MaggieThese are best eaten as dessert but can do as a mini meal(Snack) at ten with tea for children and yes adults! best doen with sweet bananas! |
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Pumpkin Fritters by Lorenda BeumontThis is a traditional and very popular South African dish. It very often accompanies a Sunday lunch of roast leg of mutton. Unlike in Europe, pumpkin is quite widely eaten and enjoyed in South Africa. For that very reason it amazes me that Pumpkin Pie is hardly eaten in South Africa! |
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Stout Hearted Onion Rings with Blue Cheese Dip by Peter BrownSaw this on a local internet blog , sounded good so added a few twists and here we are Enjoy |
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Fried Rice Bowl from Madagascar by Rachael JohnsonEveryone loves fried rice, and its very popular in Madagascar. |
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FELAFEL SANDWICH (Middle Eastern Fritters) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBThis is one of my favorite "street foods" in the Middle East. It is originated in Egypt as a snack. Here is my version of felafel recipe... |
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Pumpkin Fritters with Orange Creme Anglaise by Nina TimmA giant leap from your ordinary pumpkin Fritters. Works well as dessert, after school snack or side dish without the Crem Anglaise. |
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