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Pleeease someone help! Am missing roti and kebab. My Mum always made it and I have a small idea on how to make roti. Would appreciate a nice easy recipe so I can make some for me and my friends! Thank u!
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actually, I spoke too soon!
DURBAN ROTI (A type of pancake filled with curry, or used as bread to mop up all the curry juices) 3 cups flour 1 t salt 3 T oil enough water to form a soft dough 1 cup soft butter or margarine oil for frying Mix the flour and salt in a large mixing bowl and add the oil. Rub in until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add water and mix to a fairly soft dough. Roll out on a floured surface and roll to the size of a 23 x 32cm rectangle. Spread the dough with softened butter and roll it up like a Swiss roll. Cover with a tea towel and leave for 30 minutes. Break off pieces of dough and form into balls the size of tennis balls. Roll out each ball into a disc the size of a dinner plate. Fry in hot oil for 2 minutes on each side. Serve immediately with a curry filling, or on the side. It's from this site: http://funkymunky.co.za/recipes.html Lots of recipes!!
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Thanks Liza you are a pal! Do you know how to cook kebabs, can you guys get decent curry powder up there in the states. Exscuse me if I sound ignorant I know that america is multiculti. Me I miss Durbs' hot spices, I can cook just about any masala or bryani. OOOh am missing the bunnies too!
Well will all be on my tongue sooner than I think I guess. Liza keep well and study hard girl. Nat |
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Yeah, I think you can actually get pretty good curry powder here. I think it's because there is quite a large and wealthy Indian community (like, from India, not Native Americans
)You have to go to the rather upscale supermarkets though - the kind that will carry imports. I've found tumeric before to make yellow rice. Had it with bobotie - was heavely!I'm a whimp when it comes to spicy foods myself, having grown up on my mom's cooking (love her to bits but she is a horrible cook!) What kind of kebabs are you making? Kebabs is just the same thing as sosaties, right? Meat on a skewer? I don't think you really even need any recipe. Just cube the meat, put whatever sauce you feel like on it, stick on on the skewer and grill it in a pan or have a braai and do it there. I've seen people stick little onions inbetween the meat to flavour it and keep it moist - so they tell me.
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