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Hearty and Delicious Bobotie
April 01, 2022
|Farmer's Weekly
This traditional South African recipe calls for a mix of spices such as cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg, giving it a wonderfully warm and comforting flavour. It also perfectly represents the cultural melting pot that is our country.
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SERVES SIX
2 slices white bread
1/2 cup milk, to soak the bread in
5 tsp oil, for frying
1 onion, chopped
1 tsp crushed garlic
3 1/2 cups beef mince
2 tsp curry power
1 tsp dried mixed herbs
1 tsp dried mixed spice
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