All links in this post will open in a new window. Links to other pages or documents have a number.
1) Please click HERE for my own “pizza” recipe with comfrey or spinach. You will eat your fingers for more! You can follow everything step-by-step with photos!
2) I have found this PDF document with recipes by ‘Moirs’ Recipe_Just-like-Mom-Used-to-Make In this document you will find some of South Africa’s most favourite recipes!
3) This next link has only Afrikaans recipes. Die link het veral resepte vir bak in groot maat. Die link sal in ‘n nuwe venster oopmaak.
https://chessaleeinlondon.wordpress.com/2007/06/30/heerlike-suid-afrikaanse-resepte/
Skons / scones On the picture you can see the scones I baked from this recipe and you can scroll down for the English translation.
Bestanddele:
500ml meel
20ml bakpoeier
2 eiers
5 teelepels botter/margarien
sout
150ml melk
Metode:
Vryf die botter/margarien in die droë bestanddele, totdat dit soos growwe meel lyk.
Meng die melk en eiers – nadat dit goed geklits is – hiermee en vorm sagte deeg. Rol die deeg uit en sny met ‘n koekie drukker die grootte wat jy verlang. Borsel met eiergeel of met melk.
Bak 15 min by 200 grade C
English recipe for scones
Ingredients
500 ml flour
20 ml baking powder
2 eggs
5 teaspoons of butter/margarine
pinch of salt
150 ml milk
Directions:
Mix the dry ingredients and with your fingers, rub the margarine into the dry ingredients. Whisk the eggs and milk together and add to the dry ingredients— knee thoroughly. Roll the dough and cut medium-size shapes with a biscuit cutter. Bake 15 min by a pre-heated oven of 200 deg Celcius.
Soetkoekies – or Sugar cookies – This recipe in this image is one I’ve tasted and it is REALLY delicious. I’ve translated it the same time too.
4) On THIS LINK you can follow very easy steps by looking at pictures to make a very nice South African side-dish to have with a BBQ! Read the comments of an American soldier who prepared it for his men in Bagdad! There is also a recipe on “how to make pap”.
5) Click HERE on this link for a recipe about delicious Bokkenvolle, something I’ve only discovered recently in South Africa!
6) Please click HERE to find the English recipe for South African rusks.
7) Click HERE to see the milk tart recipe in English.
Melktert
Hiervoor word gewoonlik skilferkors gebruik.
Skilferkors:
Bestanddele:
1 pond Meelblom
1 pond Botter
2 eetlepels Suurlemoensap
½ pint vloeistof bestaande uit – 1 geel van eier en Water
Metode:
Sif die meelblom, voeg sout by. Druk al die water uit die botter en deel in drie. Neem nou ‘n klein stukkie van een deel af en vrywe dit in die meelblom, maak nou aan met die ½ pint vloeistof en knie deeg baie goed. Die deeg moet geknie word totdat dit soos ‘n stuk rek is. Strooi nou meelblom op ‘n plank en rol die deeg baie dun uit. Neem nou een deel botter en sit dit in klein stukkies op die deeg, strooi effens meelblom oor en vou deeg toe en drie. Laat lê deeg nou ‘n rukkie. Neem nou die tweede deel botter en herhaal die proses en dan weer die derde deel botter ook op dieselfde manier. Rol nou die deeg uit en voer die nodige tertborde daarmee uit en gooi die volgende vulsel daarin:
Meltert vulsel:
Bestanddele:
6 koppies Melk
6 Eiers
2 koppies meelblom
2 onse Botter
1 ½ koppie Suiker
Sout na smaak
Metode:
Maak die meelblom aan met ‘n deel van die melk, sit die ander melk op die stoof om te kook, roer die aangemaakte meelblom in en kook goed deur,voeg die suiker en botter by. Klits eiers goed op,maar hou die wit van drie uit. Haal nou die vulsel van die stoof af en roer die eiers ook by,kook weer goed deur. Klits nou die wit van drie eiers styf en vou in die mengsel in,gooi dadelik in die uitgevoerde tertborde. Bak in ‘n baie warm oond. Pypkaneel en suiker word oorgestrooi sodra melktert koud is. Dit word ook net so bedien.
Let wel: Die vulsel moet altyd kokend warm in die uitgevoerde tertborde gegooi word. Brandewyn kan in plaas van suurlemoensap vir die vloeistof gebruik word.
8) Kyk vir meer resepte HIER op Funkymunky.
Soetkoekies: image – snowflake.co.za
SOETKOEKIES (“soet” means “sweet” and “koekies” = cookies/biscuits…or just plain Sugar biscuits!)
I’ve just made this recipe myself and here’s the results:
These cookies are so scrumptious.
Ingredients
6 cups flour, 500 gm margarine, 2 cups sugar, 6 tsp baking powder,
2 tsp bicarb, 5 eggs , 2 tsp vanilla, (2 cups coconut – optional) (I’m not a coconut fan and I never used coconut in my Soetkoekies )
Cream together margarine, sugar and eggs.
Sift all dry ingredients together.
Mix all together if the dough is to soft add some flour and mix well.
Roll out and cut with biscuit cutter. Bake 10 to 15 min @ 180 deg C.
9) On THIS LINK you can find a very delicious buttermilk rusk recipe.
KONDENSMELK TERT
1 x blikkie kondensmelk
3 x blikkies water
3 x eiers….geskei
4 x eetlepels maizena
4 x eetlepels vlapoeier
1 x pakkie tennisbeskuitjies
Pak tennis beskuitjies in tertbak. Gooi die blikkie kondensmelk in ‘n kastrol en voeg die blikkies water by. Stel die plaat op ‘n lae hitte. Skei die eiers en klop eier witte styf en meng ‘n halwe blikkie water met die eiergeel maizena en vlapoeier. Voeg dit by die kondensmelk in die kastrol. Roer op lae hitte totdat dit styf is. Haal van die stoof af en voeg die eierwitte by. Meng alles nou goed en giet in ‘n tertbak. Jy kan so ‘n knypie kaneel bo-oor strooi…afhangende van jou smaak. Plaas in die yskas vir sowat 30 min voordat jy dit bedien….en geniet dit!
CHICKEN A LA KING (serves 2)
Ingredients
2 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp plain flour
1 cup milk
2 Tbsp sunflower oil
1 green (or red, or both) pepper, diced
1 amall onion, diced
1 cup quartered button mushrooms
1.5-2 cups cooked diced chicken
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon black pepper
Method
Heat the oil in a large, shallow saucepan. Add the onion and, when it begins to soften, the red/green pepper. Allow everything to soften over medium heat but don’t caramelise the onions – add a bit more oil to the pan if things start to stick. Add the chicken and heat through, adding the mushrooms towards the end.
Melt the butter in a separate pot and when it is completely liquid, stir in the flour. Allow to cook for a minute or two, then whisk in the milk. Allow the sauce to thicken and season with salt and pepper, then pour over the chicken mixture and mix well. A splash of cream may also be added for richness. Serve at once on cooked rice or noodles.
Recipe: cooksister.com
South African Bobotie
Ingredients:
Group A:
30ml fine ginger
30ml brown sugar
15ml curry powder
15ml turmeric
10ml salt
2ml pepper
60ml butter/margarine
5 medium size onions finely chopped.
Group B:
2 slices white bread dipped in milk
1kg lean ground beef
150ml seedless raisins
60ml chutney – which you can buy in Tescos – or order from any South African shop online
30ml smooth apricot jam
30ml vinegar
30ml Worcester sauce
30 ml tomato pasta
Group C
375 milk
2 eggs
Fresh lemon leaves
Heat all the ingredients of group A in a pan except the onions and butter. Add the onions and butter and stir.
Mix group B together and add to the mix in the pan. Slowly simmer over medium heat for about 20 minutes.
Put in an oven dish. Mix eggs and milk from group c and add on top of beef mix in dish. Bake for about 45minutes on 350F.
Image and recipe: sacolorado.org/recipes
You can find another Bobotie (pronounced….bebootea) recipe on the BBC’s food website
Ingredients
2 slices white bread
2 onions , chopped
25g butter
2 garlic cloves , crushed
1kg packet lean minced beef
2 tbsp madras curry paste
1 tsp dried mixed herbs
3 cloves
5 allspice berries
2 tbsp peach mango chutney
3 tbsp sultanas
6 bay leaves
FOR THE TOPPING
300ml full-cream milk
2 large eggs
Method:
Heat oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Pour cold water over the bread and set aside to soak.
Meanwhile, fry the onions in the butter, stirring regularly for 10 mins until they are soft and starting to colour. Add the garlic and beef and stir well, crushing the mince into fine grains until it changes colour. Stir in the curry paste, herbs, spices, chutney, sultanas and 2 of the bay leaves with 1 tsp salt and plenty of ground black pepper.
Cover and simmer for 10 mins. Squeeze the water from the bread, then beat into the meat mixture until well blended. Tip into an oval ovenproof dish (23 x 33cm and about 5-6cm deep). Press the mixture down well and smooth the top. You can make this and chill 1 day ahead.
For the topping, beat the milk and eggs with seasoning, then pour over the meat. Top with the remaining bay leaves and bake for 35-40 mins until the topping is set and starting to turn golden.
Image and recipe…bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/5109/bobotie
Curried kaiings (crackling)
1 large onion sliced
3 potatoes, diced
2 tomatoes, skinned and diced
5 ml medium curry powder
5 ml turmeric
1 l kaiings
sugar
brown vinegar
salt
pepper
Place the onion, potatoes and. tomatoes in a heavy-based saucepan and add the curry powder and turmeric.
Add a little water and simmer until the potatoes are soft. Add the kaiings and season to taste with sugar, brown vinegar, salt and pepper.
Mix well and cook through. Serve with mealie rice. Serves 4.
Resep: www.afrikaans.org.au/Resepte.ews?Resepte.ewdid=18
These two recipes were sent to me via email, I haven’t tried it myself as yet.

Melktert – another Milk tart recipe..in Afrikaans from my blogger friend Chris. This recipe is from his mum-in-law and I’ve copied it exactly like he sent it to me.
Genoeg vir 2 tertborde
Smeerkors: 2 eetlepels sagte margarine – hoogvol
1/4 koppie suiker
3/4 koppie meel
1 eier
1 teelepel bakpoeier
knippie sout
vanilla geursel
Room botter en suiker goed. Voeg vanilla by askook geklopte eier. Sif droe bestanddele saam en voeg by bottermengsel. Deeg moet baie sag wees. Smeer borde met vingers en bak by ongeveer 200 grade C of 400 grade F tot gaar. (Indien deeg te styf is, kan ‘n bietjie melk bygevoeg word).
Vulsel: 6 koppies melk
4 eiers
6 eetlepels suiker
2 teelepels margarien
knippie sout
6 eetlepels meel, afgeskud
1 teelepel vanilla geursel
1/2 teelepel amandel geursel
Kook melk en botter saam. Maak meel en sout en geklitste eiers en suiker aan tot ‘n pasta wat kan loop. As melk kook, haal kastrol af van plaat en voeg pasta by. Sit terug op plaat en kook vir 2 min. Voeg geursels by en skep in korse. Strooi kaneel bo-oor.
Ever Ready Bran Muffins
3 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup corn oil
4 eggs, beaten
5 cups self rising flour
5 teaspoons baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons cinnamon
1 quart buttermilk
1 15-ounce 100% bran or 15-ounce Raisin
bran
1/2 cup fruit and fibre
1/2 cup raisins
Blend sugar and oil. Add beaten eggs. Sift dry ingredients together. Add alternately with buttermilk. Stir in cereal. Keep refrigerated in a tightly closed container. Stir well before each use. Stir in a little more buttermilk with each batch. Bake in greased muffin tins 20-25 minutes at 350 degrees.
recipe: necyskitchen.wordpress.com
Apricot and Walnut Bread….Naan Bread – from You magazine, 2007, a South African magazine.
Beef Wellington…click on the images for a clear view
Een van my broers sit ook nie sy mond aan iets wat klapper in het nie.
Hi Kop…klapper is nie so sleg nie, ek hou daarvan as dit baie matig gebruik is, maar verkieslik nie. 😉
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THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE SOETKOEKIE RECIPE . THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE ON THE WHOLE WEB THAT I COULD FIND THE ORIGINAL (AND THE BEST) LIKE “OUMA’S”
HAPPY BAKING!!
hi foodguru!
This was one big pleasure! I can’t believe that this is the only site, but if you say so! who am i… 🙂 glad I could make one person happy! Enjoy your “Soetkoekies”!
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like ypur website – but am looking for a mielie bread which is made in the microwave and takes 8 minutes to cook. That unfortunately is all that I can remember
hi Barb, Welcome here and thanks for your comments. I’m sorry, I don’t think I have a recipe like that on my blog. I only have the mielie-pap which you can make in the microwave.
Hi there I am looking for the steamed mielie bread recipe please if you know anyone who can help me to get it I would be very appreciative. All i remember was it being steamed on scrunched up newspaper and then cut hot and served with lots of butter. YUM YUM Thank you
Steamed mealie bread
10 mealies, kernels cut from the cob (I guess that would be 10 ears of corn in the States)
60 ml cake flour
15 ml baking powder
3 eggs, beaten
30 ml butter
generous pinch of salt
1. Mince or process mealie kernels. (If you’re using very young mealies, add a thick slice of bread, when processing.)
2. Stir flour into processed mealies, add baking powder, beaten eggs, butter and salt. This mixture’s consistency should resemble that of cake batter.
3. Spoon mixture into a well-greased container, cover with greased tin foil and secure tightly with string.
4. Steam for 2 hours and 30 minutes or until cooked. Boiling water must be replenished every 30 minutes or so. Serve steaming hot with lots of butter!
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Hi Carol, welcome to my blog! I’ve googled you a recipe and hope this is what you want. This recipe is from funkymunky’s site. Enjoy!
Jy, ne, vroutjie, is ‘n absolute BISCUIT! of is dit nou koekie?!?! In iedere geval, nes foodguru soek ek ook al die hele verdomde dag na daai Soetkoekie resep – die een SONDER die speserye, en na menige kliekie-kliekie hier en kliekie-kliekie daar het ek hom uiteindelik gekry.
Baie dankie.
Hi Tamiya! Welkom hier op my blog. Ek is bly jy’t dit uiteindelik gekry. Ek kan skaars glo dat dit so ‘n gesukkel is om dit op die internet te kry, maar ek is bly ek kon uiteindelik help! Lekker bak! 🙂
Hi daar! Baie dankie vir die lekker resepte! Ek het ook gesoek na die koekie resep vir Kersfees en met al my kookboeke op die skip oppad na NZ, was ek bietjie verlore, maar ten minste kan ek nou lekker bak! Baie dankie!
hi Liza! Welkom hier op my blog en ek is bly ek kon jou ook help! Ek hoop jou boeke kom gou by jou aan en dat die resepte hier darem op kon maak! Lekker bak!
Thanks for the wonderful recipes. Although I speak Afrikaans, and can read and write it, there are some words I am not too familiar with. Are you able to please translate the condensed milk tart recipe.
Thanks very much
Gaye
Hi Gaye…welcome and here is a very rough translation – I will do a proper one when I have more time later.
1 tin of condensed milk
3 tins of water (use the empty condensed milk tin)
3 eggs, separated
4 desert spoons maizena
4 desert spoons custard
1 packet of tennis biscuits
Place the tennis biscuits in a pyrex dish…for a tart. Pour condensed milk in a pot and add the water. Put on the cooker and keep it on low temperature. Beat the white of the egg till frothy. Mix half a tin of water with the egg yoke, maizena and custard powder. Stir it into the milk on the cooker. Stirr till thick. Take pot from heat and add the white of the egg. Mix well and pour onto the biscuits. You may want to add cinamon – to taste – if you like cinamon. Put in fridge for about 30 min and enjoy!
Next time you make a bobotie use coconut milk instead of fresh milk. Tastes devine.
Hi Patricia
Welcome here and thank you for stopping by! Thanks for the advice…will try next time.
What fantastic recipies!
Hi Obesity
Thanks for your visit and message, glad you enjoyed it!
Jy het nie miskien ‘n lekker melkkos resep nie?
Of het ek dit nou net gemis?
Dankie
https://chessaleeinlondon.wordpress.com/2007/06/30/heerlike-suid-afrikaanse-resepte/
Hi ‘The Real People’s restaurant guide’
Welkom hier op my blog. ek het gou ‘n search hier op my blog gedoen en toe die link gekry waar daar melksnysels[melkkos] is. Dis nie een van my eie resepte nie [kan nie onthou of ek dit al voorheen gemaak het van die resep nie], ek hoop jy hou daarvan!
Hi
I am looking for the Singer Mimi Coetse’s sago pudding recipe?
Thanks
Hi Kirsten, I will need to do a search for you, if I find anything, I will post it here for you!
Thanks a lot that will be great!
Hi Kirsten – Got it! See the link here too.
Pols
Onse Mimi se `Weense plesier’
Mimi Coertse
Hannelie Booyens
Die operasanger Mimi Coertse is dol op onthaal, “solank ek net nie self hoef te kook nie! “Gelukkig het ek ‘n baie bedrewe huishoudster. Ek het haar jare gelede al my gunstelinggeregte leer maak en nou doen sy dit veel beter as ek.” ‘n Resep wat haar “met heimwee vul”, is ‘n versnapering wat sy en haar medestudente in Wenen gemaak het toe sy as jong sangeres in Oostenryk gestudeer het. “Ons het dit altyd gemaak wanneer ons nie geld vir enigiets ekstra gehad het nie.”
WEENSE PLESIER SAGOPOEDING
(6 8 porsies)
1 koppie jogurt vir elke gas
‘n teelepel bruin (donker) suiker vir elke koppie
vir 6 of 8 koppies natuurlike jogurt ‘n / koppie rum
1 piesang in skyfies gesny vir elke 2 koppies jogurt
“Meng alles goed saam. ‘n Mens kan dit ook oor iets gooi (brosbrood of een of ander ligte koekie). Of soos ons dit geëet het skoon.
“Glo my dit was koningskos vir honger, arm studente.
“En het ons lekker gesing daarna. Dit was nie die rum se skuld nie, hoor!
“Sagopoeding is teenswoordig my gunstelingresep. Al my vriende dood oor hierdie poeding soms bedien ek ‘n lekker vanieljeroomys daarmee saam.”
1l melk
250 ml sago
1 ml sout
75 ml suiker
75 ml botter of margarien
4 eiers
5 ml vanieljegeursel
neutmuskaat
75 ml fyn appelkooskonfyt
1. Verhit die melk tot kookpunt. Roer sago en sout by en kook oor baie lae hitte tot die sago deurskynend is.
2. Roer suiker en botter by en verwyder van die stoof.
3. Klits eiers en vanieljegeursel en roer by sagomengsel.
4. Gooi in groot vuurvaste skottel en strooi die neutmuskaat bo-oor.
5. Plaas in ‘n pan met warm water en bak ongeveer 45 minute by 160 C totdat dit ligbruin en gestol is.
6. Skep op en plaas ‘n bietjie appelkooskonfyt bo-op.
http://152.111.1.88/argief/berigte/beeld/1999/10/28/13/2.html
Thanks very much, I really appreciate it!
🙂 You’re welcome!