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What’s for dinner? Mushroom and mince Bobotie

Bobotie. Need we say more? Always a winner for dinner, this recipe is a twist on the traditional dish, and that will have have your the family asking for more.

Serves 8

You’ll need: 750g mushrooms (portabello, portabellini or button); 500g beef mince; 1 large onion, diced; 4 cloves garlic, minced; 2 Tbsp curry powder; 1 tsp turmeric; 1 Tbsp sherry vinegar; 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce; ½ cup fruit chutney; ⅓ cup raisins; olive oil; salt and pepper, to taste.

For the topping – 3 large eggs; 300ml milk; 4 bay leaves; salt and pepper, to taste.

How to:

Preheat oven to 180˚C.

Cut mushrooms into smaller pieces if necessary and then place them into the bowl of a food processor. Process in batches until finely chopped.

In a large frying pan (or oven-safe cast iron/ buffet casserole) heat a drizzle of olive oil. Fry mushrooms until completely dry and turning golden brown. Fry in batches if necessary. Set aside in a bowl.

To the same pan add the beef mince and fry until beginning to brown. Add the onion, garlic, curry powder and turmeric. Cook until tender and fragrant.

Add the cooked mushrooms back into the mince mixture. Add in vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, chutney and raisins. Adjust seasoning. Level out filling in an oven-safe dish or transfer to an oven-safe dish.

Whisk together topping ingredients and season. Gently pour egg custard onto the top of the mushroom and mince filling. Scatter with bay leaves and bake for 45-60 minutes until set and deeply golden brown.

 Serve bobotie with sambals and yellow rice.

* Recipe & image by The South African Mushroom Farmers’ Association.

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Gareth Drawbridge

Digital content producer

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