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African 10Minute Safari Trifle

African 10Minute Safari Trifle by Peter Brown

South Africans are very fond of heading for the bush and enjoying the great outdoors and because of this, many interesting and very creative meals have been created with just a few ingredients and the minimum of fuss I saw this recipe the other day and it took me back to my camping days where we made similar desserts in enamel…

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Capt Pete~s Lemon Curd

Capt Pete~s Lemon Curd by Peter Brown

There are so many Lemons around on the trees where we live,we decided to use them and make all sorts of goodies .One that turned out well was Lemon Curd.We use it on Bread, toast, cke and cookie fillers etc.

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Koeksisters

Koeksisters by Grant Loney

Koeksisters are basically a South African syrup-coated twisted doughnut (sounds good already!) They originally come from the Cape Malay people in South Africa where their koeksister recipe has a texture a little like cake, is spicy and is often coated in dried coconut. The Afrikaners have a slightly different koeksuster recipe that is…

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Ham and Asparagus Spaghetti

Ham and Asparagus Spaghetti by Peter Brown

use a combination of fresh asparagus, well-cured deli ham and lots of fresh herbs such as dill, chives and basil to give this pasta dish a tasty array of flavours. It also makes a very pretty, colourful arrangement on the plate. It’s important to source good quality, freshly made pasta and if you can make your own pasta, even better.

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German Challah

German Challah by Doris Samson

This challah differs from usual one as it is not sweet and does not have egg in the dough.

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Traditional South African Lamb /MuttonSosaties

Traditional South African Lamb /MuttonSosaties by Peter Brown

This is the best Ive seen. Found it on FOOD .com by Zurie "Sosaties are not kebabs. They're lamb meat on skewers, but they marinate in a distinctive sauce with a traditional flavour. They are never made from beef, but from lamb or tender mutton. (Maybe it should be added that S A lamb, probably because of their grazing, is really…

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Quick Puff pastry

Quick Puff pastry by Judy fraschia

A shorter version of puff pastry, quite good!

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Mixed veggie and seed bake

Mixed veggie and seed bake by Peter Brown

Although this is an ideal single dish to serve to vegetarians it is also versatile and unusual enough to serve as accompaniment to meat and fish and it goes particularly well with couscous or brown rice. This dish is easy to prepare and you can vary the ingredients to suit your own tastes. In summer you can also serve this dish at…

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Peanut butter cookies

Peanut butter cookies by Judy fraschia

Use you cookie press, fast and delicious

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Melt-in-the mouth cookie treat

Melt-in-the mouth cookie treat by Judy fraschia

Excellent to use in your cookie press, very tasty!

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Peanutbutter biscuits

Peanutbutter biscuits by Judy fraschia

My granny's recipe, delicious. If you use smooth peanutbutter you can use a cookie press, otherwise they are made by hand.cream the butter & sugar, add the eggs slowly while mixing Add the peanut butter Add the milk and

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