Met die koue nat weer soek ons Kerrie.... geregte om ons warm te maak :
Probeer gerus die lekker KERRIE MAALVLEISBOLLE MET PIESANG;
Die foto is slegs 'n illustrasie:
Ek maak Kerriefrikkadelle met piesangs vir aandtete (uit ouma se boek)
1 1/2 snye brood
1 K water
1 Eier
1/8 t fyn naeltjies
1/4 t fynneut
1t sout
1/4t peper
1lb (500gr) maalvleis
Week die brood in water. Maak met vurk fyn. Voeg brood eier en geurmiddles by vleis. Meng liggies en deeglik met vurk. Vorm frikkadelle. Rol in meel pak in vuurvaste skottel.
Kerrie sous
1 groot uit fyn gekap
1 E botter
1E meelblom
1 E Kerrie
1/2k bruinsuiker
1E suurlemoen sap
1 K water
1 E appelkooskonfyt
5 Piesangs
Braai ui sag in botter. Roer Kerrie en meel by. Braai effens. Voeg asyn water suurlemoensap by. Sny drie piesangs in die mengsel. Voeg konfyt by. Laat kook stadig tot piesang gaar is. Sny ander twee piesangs in die lengte. Rangskik tussen frikkadelle. Gooi sous oor frikadelle. Bak in matige oond vir uur. Bedoen met klapper of blatjang.
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
Melkkos
Melkkos ~ Recipe from: Real Men Can Cook and Food 24.com
Preparation time: 5 mins
Cooking time: 20 mins
A delicious traditional South African pudding.
Ingredients
6 cup full cream milk
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup white bread flour
50 g butter
a pinch of salt
zest of one orange
a cinnamon stick
Method
Add the milk to a pot, and then add your cinnamon stick.
Bring to a medium high heat, careful not to let the milk boil.
While that is heating up, add the flour and a pinch of salt to a mixing bowl.
Add the butter and start rubbing it into the flour with your hands.
When it is ready you will see it looks like yellow crumbs of varying sizes.
Add your sugar and stir it in with a wooden spoon.
By this time your milk should be heated up. Turn the heat down to medium and add the flour mixture to the pot.
Keep stirring as this mix could easily burn due to the sugar content.
Keep at a light simmer and remember to keep stirring.
At first it will still be very runny, but as the flour cooks the mixture will thicken. This should take about 15 to 20 minutes in total.
Half way through cooking add your orange zest and contiue stirring.
You will have to adjust the mix to your liking, add a bit more flour and butter if you would like it to be less runny.
Image by: Real Men Can Cook.
Preparation time: 5 mins
Cooking time: 20 mins
A delicious traditional South African pudding.
Ingredients
6 cup full cream milk
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup white bread flour
50 g butter
a pinch of salt
zest of one orange
a cinnamon stick
Method
Add the milk to a pot, and then add your cinnamon stick.
Bring to a medium high heat, careful not to let the milk boil.
While that is heating up, add the flour and a pinch of salt to a mixing bowl.
Add the butter and start rubbing it into the flour with your hands.
When it is ready you will see it looks like yellow crumbs of varying sizes.
Add your sugar and stir it in with a wooden spoon.
By this time your milk should be heated up. Turn the heat down to medium and add the flour mixture to the pot.
Keep stirring as this mix could easily burn due to the sugar content.
Keep at a light simmer and remember to keep stirring.
At first it will still be very runny, but as the flour cooks the mixture will thicken. This should take about 15 to 20 minutes in total.
Half way through cooking add your orange zest and contiue stirring.
You will have to adjust the mix to your liking, add a bit more flour and butter if you would like it to be less runny.
Image by: Real Men Can Cook.
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