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Fragrant Fruity Bobotie Bowl Feast

Fragrant Babotie Bowl Feast

Bobotie is a traditional South African favourite with its roots in the Dutch Malay-style cuisine of South Africa’s forefathers. It is a mildly curried mince dish that is topped with an egg custard and finished off by baking in the oven. Bobotie is traditionally served with a fragrant yellow rice. While the Bobotie is the hero of this dish, simply by adding some traditional side dishes, you can transform this into a deliciously healthy bowl food meal that’ll keep you, your family and your guests coming back for more. We like to serve it with a simple white Basmati Rice so that the Bobotie flavours shine through.

Ingredients

Fragrant Babotie
Fragrant Fruity Bobotie with golden custard topping ready for serving

Bobotie Ingredients

Babotie ingredients
Bobotie ingredients
  • Beef mince
  • Brown Onion
  • White bread
  • Egg
  • Milk
  • Curry Powder – we use a Medium strength
  • Currants
  • Chutney
  • Salt
  • Granny Smith green apple
  • Olive Oil

Bobotie Side Dish Ingredients

Babotie Side Dish Ingredients
Bobotie Side Dish Ingredients

Carrot Raita

  • Carrots
  • Currants
  • White Vinegar
  • Sugar
  • Salt

Banana & Yoghurt

  • Banana
  • Yoghurt
  • Lemon Juice

Cucumber & Tomato Raita

  • Lebanese Cucumbers
  • Tomatoes
  • Red Onion

Easy Cheat sheet tips to spice up your Bobotie

  • Depending on how spicy you want to make the dish, you can add in extra curry powder or chilli powder
  • This dish is best served with healthy fresh side dishes
  • Add some bay leaves – max 2 – if you want some additional flavour. But beware, Bay leaf has a strong menthol flavour and this could overpower the fruity fragrance of the Babotie
  • Prepare the side dishes while the meat is cooking in the oven

Fragrant Fruity Bobotie Bowl Feast

Dinner, Lunch, Warm, Comforting, Dutch Malay Indonesian, South African
By Mrs Robinson Serves: 6
Prep Time: 20 mintues Cooking Time: 45 minutes Total Time: 65 minutes

This Dutch Malay style dish is a traditional South African recipe which warms the heart and stomach of everyone who tastes it. It is a mildly curried mince dish with an egg custard topping that is best served with rice. Traditionally it is served with a fragrant yellow rice, but this is your choice. We like to serve it as a healthy bowl meal with fresh side dishes that truly compliment the fruity fragrances of the curry.

Ingredients

  • Bobotie Dish
  • 1Kg Beef mince
  • 1 Brown Onion
  • 1 Granny Smith green apple peeled and grated
  • 4 tablespoons Curry Powder - we use a Medium strength
  • 100g Currants
  • 125ml Chutney
  • 2 slices White bread
  • 1 Egg
  • 125ml Milk
  • Salt
  • Vegetable Oil
  • Custard Topping
  • 1 Egg
  • 125ml Milk
  • Rice
  • 2 cups Basmati rice
  • 3 cups cold water
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • Yoghurt & Banana
  • 3 Bananas
  • 4 tablespoons plain Yoghurt
  • 1/4 lemon squeezed
  • Tomato and Cucumber Raita
  • 1 Red Onion chopped finely
  • 1 Tomato chopped finely
  • 1 Lebanese Cucumber chopped finely
  • Carrot Raita
  • 2 Carrots
  • 100g Currants
  • 125ml White Vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Caster Sugar
  • Salt to taste
  • Serve with
  • Chutney
  • Pappadams

Instructions

Bobotie Preparation

1

Preheat the oven to 180°C

2

Add the oil a large flat based frying pan and heat on medium

3

While the pan is heating add the milk and bread to a bowl so that the bread can absorb all the milk completely

4

Place the chopped onion and curry into the heated pan and stir constantly until the onions are well sweated and the curry releases its fragrances

5

Add the mince and stir-fry over medium heat for about 10-15 minutes until the meat is well coated with the curry, browned and crumbly

6

Add the grated apple, currants, the chutney and the milk soaked bread and stir constantly until the bread is well dissolved and well-absorbed into the meat mixture

7

At this point you can adjust the seasoning to taste - add in more curry powder or chilli if you want it to be more spicy

8

Take the meat off the stove and spoon into a oven proof baking dish

9

Prepare the custard topping by beating together the egg and milk until the egg yolk is completely mixed through

10

Pour the custard topping over the meat and prick the meat with a fork to allow the custard to sink through the layers

11

Place in the pre-heated oven and bake for 30 minutes

12

When the custard topping is golden brown in colour, the Bobotie it is ready for serving

Rice - This can be prepared while the meat is cooking

13

Add the rice and water to a microwave proof bowl

14

Add the salt

15

Cook in microwave for 15 minutes

Carrot Raita - Prepare at the start of your meal preparation so the carrots have enough time to pickle

16

Add the grated carrots and the currants to a deep bowl

17

Add the vinegar

18

Add the sugar and salt

19

Strain ahead of serving

Bananas and Yoghurt

20

Cut 3 bananas in to small slices and add 5 table spoons of plain yogurt

21

Add a squeeze of lemon juice, mix and keep in fridge until ready for serving

Tomato and Cucumber Raita

22

Mix together the tomato, cucumber and onion and set aside ready for serving

Serve with:

23

Fruit Chutney

24

Pappadums

Notes

For a more aromatic rice you can add a touch of tumeric when cooking. And for added sweetness you can add currants.

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