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Chocolate Mousse Cake by Nina TimmMaking a proper Chocolate Mousse Cake requires skill, patience and lots of time, right? Wrong!!! Let me explain! To make a proper Chocolate Mousse cake you need to make all the different components such as the cake layers, the cocoa cream, the mousse filling and then last but not least the chocolate ganache. Phew, I am tired just… |
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Stuffed Roasted Butternut by Leaine's KitchenThis recipe is brilliant anytime, but is especially great when you're on a budget. It is perfect for dinner parties as it looks impressive too! |
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Oatmeal and Almond Strawberry Crumble by Nina TimmThe strawberry bounty of Spring meets up with the comfort of winter...crumble and comes together in a most delightful dessert. |
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Sweetcorn and crab entree by Judy fraschiaDelicious, impressive, and not expensive |
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CAPE BRANDY TART (also known as Tipsy Tart) by LesTraditional South African Pudding. Light and delicious. Freezes beautifully so you can always have a pudding on hand. |
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Bobotie ala Judy by Judy fraschiaA grate family meal, or can be put in various containers for later use. |
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cubed steak with savoury rice by Judy fraschiaThis recipe caters for many self-serve dinner guests and is indeed very flavourful, especially when prepared a day in advance. |
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Cream of Sago Pudding with a Lemon Meringue Topping by Gypsy-Rose Belladonna KilachefAbsolutely sublime! You will NEVER guess its sago you are eating! Combine cinnamon, & or nutmeg, or both if you like, this sago pudding is creamy, dreamy & absolutely delicious! It’s my own creation & off the back of many other recipe ideas! This recipe's secret to success is to allow sufficient time for the sago starch to become… |
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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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Carrot & Rosemary RIsotto by Frosty FantasiesMy passion is to create nice and colourful meals & bakes for kids. Meals that they can try at home with the parents guidance. Below we have Carrot & Rosemary Risotto. Catch me on Facebook, simply type in Supacakes East London, then can have a lot more types of goodies we for kiddies and adults birthday and many other… |
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Chocolate (Marble) Cheesecake by Lorenda Beumont
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Malva Pudding by Lorenda BeumontTraditional South African recipe, originating in the Cape Province. This is a very popular, rich baked pudding - best served in winter, after a not-too-heavy meal. |
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Bobotie by Lorenda Beumont(Probably the most well-known and loved of the traditional Cape Malay savoury dishes and, besides a traditional South African braai (barbeque), usually the first dish that foreigners are introduced to. Almost always accompanied by “yellow rice” (rice cooked with a little turmeric and some raisins), and often also with pumpkin… |
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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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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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