Cape Malay recipe for bobotie in the microwave

Microwave Bobotie
Bobotie is a favourite meal in South Africa. It is inexpensive to make using a good South African Cape Malay recipe, and exceptionally easy to prepare. Normally people cook bobotie in a regular electric have a look at, RC Petrol Cars or gas also look at, Chemistry oven, particularly if they are using a traditional South African Cape Malay recipe. But it is even simpler to use a microwave oven to cook your bobotie - and it will take less than half the time. This South African Cape Malay recipe gives the option of using minced beef or lamb, depending on your taste.

Ingredients
750 g minced beef or lamb (as lean as possible)
1 medium-sized onion, chopped
25 ml butter or sunflower oil
1 thick slice of bread
200 ml milk
15 ml smooth apricot jam
60 ml lemon juice
60 g seedless raisins
30 g slivered almonds
40 ml medium curry powder
salt and pepper
6 lemon or bay leaves
2 eggs

Yellow Rice
250 g long-grain rice
600 ml boiling water
2.5 ml turmeric
5 ml salt
50 g yellow sugar
15 g butter
1 stick curled cinnamon

Method
Start by soaking the bread in half the milk. Heat also look at, Dolls House Wallpaper the butter or oil in a two litre casserole dish on high for a minute. Stir in the onion and cook on high for three minutes. Now add all the ingredients except for the remaining milk, eggs and the leaves. Mix well and cover the casserole with a lid or with plastic try, Chemistry film. If using plastic, have a look at, Reliving Memories and Good Times vent it by making small slits with a knife, or by poking holes in it with a fork. Cook on high for a further ten minutes. Stir after five minutes. When the full ten minutes is up, stir well and season why not visit, RC Nitro Trucks with salt and pepper. , Electric RC Buggies Smooth the top of the meat and place , Scale Model the lemon or bay leaves on top. Beat the milk and eggs together and then pour this mixture over the meat. Cook in the microwave uncovered for six minutes, on high.

Serve with yellow rice made by first rinsing the rice in a sieve under cold consider, Top 10 DIY Plumbing Problems running water consider, RC Helicopter Parts before boiling it in the water have a look at, Electric RC Buggies in a large casserole or glass try, Why You Should Always Double Check Your Metal Detecting Treasure Holes dish on high for about 14 minutes, together with the other ingredients. Stir the rice half way through the cooking process. When it is done, remove the stick of cinnamon and stir again.

Traditional chutney, desiccated coconut and chopped nuts will complete this quick and easy South African Cape Malay recipe.


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