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Turkey bobotie

Turkey-bobotie

Few recipes encapsulate our culture quite like the South African bobotie recipe. Of course, we have our traditional favourite foods and snacks like biltong, boerewors, and koeksisters, but no food brings that warm feeling of home to the dinner table quite like bobotie. Don’t believe us? Just ask a fellow home-sick Saffa stuck indoors on yet another freezing cold winter’s evening, and you’ll see we’re telling the truth! They’ll agree that there’s nothing better than digging your fork into an irresistible slice of traditional bobotie when you’re dreaming of the warm sun and the smell of jasmine wafting in from the garden. Ja, bobotie is the ultimate taste of home!

What Is bobotie?

Bobotie, in particular turkey bobotie, is a savoury dish made from ground (minced turkey). The mince is seasoned with curry, spices, and fruit, then topped with a rich egg topping and baked in the oven. Traditionally the dish is made with beef mince, but the use of pork, lamb, and, you guessed it, turkey is not unusual substitutes for this tasty dish.

Is bobotie truly South African?

The answer to that would have to be yes. The oldest South African bobotie recipe was first seen in a Dutch cookbook dating back to the 1600s. This fits in nicely with the fact that this dish has its roots deeply entrenched in the Cape Malay community, especially since its name closely resembles the Malayan word ‘boemboe,’ which translates into English as ‘curry spices.’ As you know, bobotie can be flavoured using a variety of spices but one ingredient it must have at all costs is curry; without it, it would simply be a mince dish!

Traditional bobotie side dishes

If you’re wondering what is traditionally served with bobotie, the answer is ‘geelrys’ or yellow rice, preferably basmati. But that’s not all; a turkey bobotie, or any bobotie for that matter, wouldn’t be a bobotie without a dollop of Mrs. Balls’ chutney! However, those with palates on the more adventurous side might be tempted to add a little more heat to their bobotie with a side serving of sambal. This Indonesian relish is made from chilli peppers and certainly gives bobotie a proverbial skop in the right direction! We’ll share an easy recipe for this later in the blog.

Easy bobotie recipe

As expected, it’s time for the recipe section of our blog, and there are definite treats in store for you! Not only are we sharing our favourite turkey bobotie recipe, but we have also included a sambal recipe to help kick-start those taste buds into action. So let’s get cooking!

For the easy bobotie recipe, you will need the following:

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Easy sambal recipe

For the easy sambal recipe, you will need the following:

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The final boemboe crumb

Now that you have the perfect turkey bobotie and a delicious sambal relish, the only things left to do are whip up the green salad, cook the geelrys and finally serve with slices of sweet ripe banana!

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