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Tuna Salad

Tuna Salad by Peter Brown

Over the festive season I got bored with the regulatory food so searched the fridge and cupboards for some change,all I found was a tin of Tuna in brine so concocted a salad with what was available. It turned out good .All I accompanied it with was a fresh roll and butter

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South African Biltong soup (JERKY SOUP)

South African Biltong soup (JERKY SOUP) by Peter Brown

in the Southern Hemisphere we are in winter so soup is a good warmer in the evenings ,here are some soups I found while browsing on the I africa… Biltong is South Africas favourite snack .Jerky is similar For those in Great Britain it is available at South African shops For the rest try Jerky, I will post a simple Biltong…

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Cream of Sago Pudding with a Lemon Meringue Topping

Cream of Sago Pudding with a Lemon Meringue Topping by Gypsy-Rose Belladonna Kilachef

Absolutely 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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Spicy Baked Fish

Spicy Baked Fish by Peter Brown

Seafood 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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Capt Pete`s PICKLED ONIONS

Capt Pete`s PICKLED ONIONS by Peter Brown

In pursuit of the perfect pickle I love all forms of pickles and preserves. Its a hobby of mine so I like to think my piclke products are good. I do concede everyone has their own tastes so variations to the PERFECT PICKLE are allowed

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Yellow Rice /geel Rys

Yellow Rice /geel Rys by Peter Brown

To accompany Bobootie or any roast

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BEST EVER FRUITY FIBRE RUSKS / BOERBESKUIT (SOUTH AFRICAN)

BEST EVER FRUITY FIBRE RUSKS / BOERBESKUIT (SOUTH AFRICAN) by Gypsy-Rose Belladonna Kilachef

Moorishly 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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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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Bobotie

Bobotie by Two Foodies One Journey

Bobotie 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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Crispy Pork Belly

Crispy Pork Belly by Peter Brown

A wonderful roast, full of flavour,great the next day as cold meat More good ideas: Serve pork with plum sauce or top thick slices of fresh bread with sliced pork and apple chutney. I found this recipe in one of our Supermarket pamphlets,trid it and its great

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Curried yellow cling peaches

Curried yellow cling peaches by Judy fraschia

This dish is very delectable and can be served at your barbeque, goes well with any type of meat, like steak, pork or lamb chops or duck,turkey and chiken, or added to create a marinade which really tenderize the meat. Can be stored in a cool place, the longer the better the taste will improve

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Malay Curried tripe recipe

Malay Curried tripe recipe by Peter Brown

An unusual way to cook Tripe .This from the cape Malay culture in South Africa

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Lamb and cabbage rissoles (meat Balls)

Lamb and cabbage rissoles (meat Balls) by Peter Brown

Browseing through some recipes I camr accross this very tasty meat ball with a difference done by Henrie Geyser This tasty dish is a combination of Greek, Italian and Asian flavours suggest you serve it with other oven-roasted extras such as roasted beetroot, pumpkin and potato or other choices. The sauce the rissoles are baked in…

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