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Asparagus /Smoked Salmon Quiche by Peter BrownQuiche is a perfect light meal on a sunny day, particularly when you serve it with a big tossed green salad and bottle or two of chilled white wine |
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Chicken à la king Grandmas way by Peter Brownevery household should have a Chicken A la King recipe, there must be 1000 *s around. This is a good one my grandmother used to do and is still a favourite today |
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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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COSYCHICKEN POT by Peter BrownHere is a sort-of Chicken Cacciatore recipe. It is partly baked and therefore, ideal for a busy day. Also perfect for winter as it sort-of-cosily sits in the casserole waiting for you to spoon some over buttered pasta and then for you to sit very cosily under a fluffy red blankie in front of the fireplace feeling the memories filling… |
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Chorizo stuffed mushrooms by Peter BrownWhile useing up some time looking for interesting recipes I came upon this on Iafrica ,tried it and wow its good Use Portuguese-style chouriço sausages available in local supermarkets and delis and which are not quite as peppery as the Spanish kind. |
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Bobootie A Cape Malay recipe by Peter BrownFor my 50th recipe I wanted a traditional South African dish. This is it ,from one of the many cultures we have in our country. this is a family favourite |
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Rack of Pork and Beans by Nina TimmThis robust, rustic meal is perfect for lazy Sundays or a meal around the fire. |
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Cheese And Biltong (Jerky)Frittata by Peter BrownThis is basically a South African version of a Spanish Omelette. Excellent for a Brunch together with sausage and bacon. Found recipe in a Ideas mag, |
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BACON BANGERS by Peter BrownWith World Cup Rugby matches being screened in the morning in a lot of countries, does that mean we should give up braaiing (barbeque)? The answer is a resounding, "no!" And quite rightly. Here's a compromise. Whilst watching the rugby this weekend, try these delectable savoury-sweet morsels that could pass as breakfast yummies... |
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Spicy peanut chicken satay by Peter BrownI am a lover of Kebabs,sosaties whatever you like to call them, I try them all. This very pleasant found on Iafrica site Little chicken kebabs are always popular at group gatherings and they are easy to make and even easier to cook. Remember to soak the wooden or bamboo skewers before grilling the chicken to prevent them from… |
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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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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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Ham and Asparagus Spaghetti by Peter Brownuse 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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Sticky Chicken by ThaliaThis is a winner for quick and easy party treats. I normally use chicken wings and legs for parties. When it comes to the sauce you need to taste it before you pour over your chicken because it depends on the type of soya you use to the quantity of sugar. I used a very salty soya sauce that's why I used the cup of sugar but first put… |
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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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