Simple and easy to prepare South African traditional dishes.
Owner: ArnoldG
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Language: English
Tags: South Africa, Recipes, Traditional Dishes
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Latest Blog Posts for Ba-Bootie
- Cheese and Onion PieA delicious side-dish or even a light meal all on its own. A good mouth wash is definitely recommended after a slice or two of this pie.
- Gem Squash Mousse (Skorsiemoes)I have been eating gem squash for as long as I remember. I remember gem squash being one of the first foods my children had when they first started eating solids.
- Baked Cabbage (Gebakte Kool)Cabbage is one of those vegetables that you either enjoy or you leave it alone. If you have not eaten cabbage baked in the oven you have not really eaten cabbage.
- Vinegar Pudding (Asynpoeding)Another delicious baked pudding. A word of warning, if you are watching your weight you might want to give this one a miss.
- Beef BiltongIf you are South African you know all about biltong. This is something most of us grew up with and today it is just as popular as ever. A rugby game would just not be the same without some biltong.
- Spoon Bread (Lepelbrood)This is a traditional South African dish. A tasty side-dish often served at a braai (barbecue).
- Stew with DumplingsAfter a long day at work there is nothing better than coming home to a meal in the form of a stew that has been bubbling in the slow cooker all day.
- Tasty Brown BreadMaking homemade bread is a lot simpler than what it appears at first. The nice thing is that you get to decide just what you are eating when you feel like a slice of bread.
- Caramel PuddingYet another easy to make, delicious tasting, hot dessert. This one is really very easy.
- Homemade MayonnaiseMaking your own mayonnaise is the only way of ensuring that the outcome is as sweet or as tangy as what you prefer it to be.
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