The different types of meat and how to prepare them
13.11.24
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South Africa is a country with immense cultural diversity, and this is reflected in its rich gastronomy.
The unique and authentic flavours of South African dishes are rooted in local traditions and international influences.
With high-quality products supplied by ONI, you can recreate these recipes and bring the flavour of South Africa to your table. Let’s explore some typical dishes that can be made with the ingredients we export.
Bobotie is one of the most emblematic dishes of South African cuisine. It is a succulent dish of minced meat flavoured with spices such as curry, saffron and bay leaves, topped with a mixture of beaten eggs and baked until golden brown.
Using meat supplied by ONI, you can recreate this traditional recipe, which combines sweet and savoury perfectly, with sultanas and chutney for a finishing touch.
Serve with yellow rice and a fresh salad for an authentic meal.
Chakalaka is a spicy vegetable-based salad that is widely enjoyed as an accompaniment to barbecues and other main dishes in South Africa.
This vibrant and colourful dish can be easily prepared with our vegetables, such as carrots, peppers and onions. Mixed with beans and seasoned with garlic, chilli and spices, Chakalaka is an explosion of flavours, bringing the essence of local traditions to the table.
What’s more, it’s a versatile dish, ideal either as a side dish or as a vegetarian main course.
To round off the meal, Malva Pudding is a typical and delicious dessert. This spongy, caramel-flavoured pudding with a syrup is often served warm with custard or ice cream.
ONI supplies the ingredients for this delicious recipe, adding a special touch to this classic.
The smooth texture and balanced sweetness make this pudding the perfect choice to round off any South African meal.
From the savoury Bobotie to the vibrant Chakalaka and the delicious Malva Pudding, you can explore this country’s culinary roots and bring the best of its flavours into your kitchen.
With ONI products, you can recreate these typical South African dishes and connect with its rich gastronomic traditions! Keep up to date with all our news via our blog, as well as our social networks: Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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