“This national South African dish is a curiously tasty mixture of sweet and savoury, a legacy from the Malay cooks who adapted oriental recipes and used local ingredients to create a new and unique culinary tradition,” Minnie explained.
“Being South African myself, my mother used to make this often as I now do for my kids.”

Pictured: JAAR’s ‘Recipe and Walk’ book brings together islanders’ favourite tasty treats and whimsical walks.
The dish takes about 20 minutes to prepare, and its cook time is around 25 minutes.
(Serves four)
Minnie’s Bobotie
Ingredients
500g minced beef
1 slice white bread 125ml milk
1 small onion
60g raisins
60g flaked almonds Tablespoon apricot jam Tablespoon fruit chutney Tablespoon lemon juice Chopped mixed herbs
2 teaspoons curry powder Teaspoon turmeric
Salt
Oil
2 small eggs
Bay leaves
Method
Soak bread in half the milk. Squeeze dry and mix with the beef.
Mix in all the other ingredients except remaining milk, oil, eggs and bay leaves.
Heat oil in frying pan and brown meat mixture lightly.
Turn into a casserole. Press down.
Beat eggs with remaining milk and pour over meat.
Garnish with bay leaves.
Bake at 180 until set.
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