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Preparation time
10min
Total time
50min
Portion
4 person(s)
Level
easy
  • TM 31
published: 2017/07/15
changed: 2024/04/04

Ingredients

Bobotie

  • 1 slice bread, white/GF/spelt
  • 1/2 cup milk, any type
  • 1/2 brown onion, cut in half
  • 20 g oil
  • 500 g Beef mince
  • 3 tsp curry powder
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 1 tbsp stock paste, veg/chicken/beef
  • 2 tsp sugar, any granulated
  • 2 tsp vinegar, I use Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Salt & Pepper
  • 40 g Mrs Ball's Chutney
  • 50 g sultanas
  • 3-4 dried bay leaves

Topping

  • 1 egg
  • leftover milk

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Recipe's preparation

    Bobotie
  1. Preheat oven to 180°C.
  2. Place bread & milk in flatish bowl to soak.
  3. Chop onion for 3-5s on speed 5. Add oil and sauté for 2 min, 100°, speed 1.
  4. Add mince, curry powder & turmeric and cook for 5 min, 100°, Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" , speed 1.
  5. Add stock, sugar, vinegar, salt & pepper, bread (squeeze milk out and keep for topping), chutney & sultanas and mix for 10s, Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" speed 4.
  6. Pour and level mixture into a (roughly) 20cm x 20cm Pyrex/casserole dish. Bury bay leaves evenly spaced vertically into mixture.
  7. Bake for 25 min, then scrape top lightly with a fork to loosen.
  8. Topping
  9. Beat the egg lightly with the leftover milk from soaking the bread. I just do this with a fork, but if you want to use the Thermie, do it for 6s, speed 6.
  10. Pour topping evenly over pre-cooked meat.
  11. Bake for a further 15-20 mins or until topping is set and golden.

Tip

This is my mum's recipe from when she was at school. I converted it to use the Thermie for prep as it makes the process so much faster and easier. It is a traditional South African, slightly sweet, baked curry mince best served with turmeric & sultana rice and a nice fresh salad.

I believe Mrs Ball's chutney gives it the authentic South African bobotie taste, but feel free to experiment with another chutney if you can't find it in the pickles aisle at Coles or Woolies (or certain IGA's).

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