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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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Beer marinated pork chops by Peter BrownWhen selecting pork chops for this dish make sure they are evenly sliced so that they are all ready at the same time. The chops should also have a good circle of fat because this adds to the flavour. To extract the best flavour from the marinade it is best to soak the meat overnight in a covered dish in the refrigerator, otherwise… |
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Basic Baked custard by Peter BrownA tasty, simple and inexpensive dessert that can be made with a wide range of flavours and served with many different additions. Some of the delicious flavour options include sago custard, caramel custard, coffee custard, chocolate custard and coconut custard, all of which can be accompanied by just about anything one can think of:… |
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Spicy Baked Fish by Peter BrownSeafood and hot spices make a very tasty dish for summer and it is well-suited to a variety of salads, particularly with the traditional Lebanese bulgar wheat salad, Tabbouleh. It is important when spicing up fish to use firm white fish because oily fish and spices are not firm friends. It is also important when you use lemon or… |
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BEST EVER FRUITY FIBRE RUSKS / BOERBESKUIT (SOUTH AFRICAN) by Gypsy-Rose Belladonna KilachefMoorishly fruitful with a citrusy burst on the tongue! Makes: 72 + 55 = Total 127 Rusks using a 72 & 55 Rusk Pasella pan (1 large + 1 medium sized pans) or use your very large oven pan + bread pans. *Note: If you decide to buy the Pasella pan (South Africa) for your Rusks make sure to get the correct pan size & cutters for 72… |
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Bobotie by Two Foodies One JourneyBobotie has a long history in South African cuisine and is one of the national dishes. It is known in the area of South Africa since the 17th century and most likely has its roots in Indonesia and comes from the word Bobotok. Other sources place the origin in Malaysia. But it seems to be clear that Dutch settlers/companies brought… |
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Malay Curried tripe recipe by Peter BrownAn unusual way to cook Tripe .This from the cape Malay culture in South Africa |
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Baked date pudding by Peter BrownA Cape Malay recipe as reproduced on I Africa "an olden time dessert learnt from granny." It always takes me back to my very young childhood days when I used to spend rainy days in my gran's large old kitchen in Bredasdorp with its wood-burning stove, keeping warm and enjoying the smells that came from the oven. |
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Mustard seed cucumbers by Doris SamsonThis is a novel way of making pickled cucumbers. The recipe originates in Germany where it is called Senfgurken. |
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Chocolate (Marble) Cheesecake by Lorenda Beumont
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Featherlight Dumplings by LesThese featherlight dumplings are delicious family favourites. Great with a good stew. Perfect for 'one pot' cooking and sooooo easy to make! |
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Curried Onion salad by Peter BrownA must with any BBQ (BRAAIVLEIS) a Cape Malayinfluenced recipe . a good side dish with any cold meat dish |
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Parsnip and potato bake by Peter BrownA Recipe found in IAFRICA.com byH Geyser Parsnips and potatoes go delightfully well together, particularly if they are married with the blessings of garlic, cream and cheese. I love this dish for its taste and simplicity and for the fact that it goes equally well with a variety of meats such as bacon, ham, gammon, kassler chops, ,… |
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Vanilla Cupcakes with White Mousse and Candied Strawberries by Nina TimmA delightfully easy cupcake recipe with an even easier topping. Totally irresistable by young and old!! |
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Cape Brandy Pudding by Lorenda BeumontA traditional, Cape dessert (originating in the South Western corner of South Africa – the Western Cape Province – where the Dutch Settlers landed). Brandy was first distilled from Cape grapes in 1672. Today, South Africa produces some fine brandies which can compete with the best French Cognacs! I sent this recipe in to Gourmet… |
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