Spice Up Your Dishes with South African Gorima’s All Purpose Masala Curry Paste
South African cuisine is known for its rich flavours, diverse influences, and deep-rooted traditions.
South African cuisine is known for its rich flavours, diverse influences, and deep-rooted traditions.
Bobotie is one of South Africa’s most cherished dishes, blending spiced minced meat with a rich, savoury custard topping.
Sosaties, a quintessential dish in South African cuisine, are mouth-watering skewers of marinated meat, often interspersed with dried apricots, onions, and peppers. The name 'sosatie' is derived from the Malay words 'saus' (sauce) and 'sate' (skewered meat). Originally introduced by Cape Malay settlers, sosaties have become a beloved barbecue (braai) staple in South Africa, celebrated for their rich, spicy, and slightly sweet flavours.
Preparation of Marinade: In a large bowl, mix together garlic, curry powder, turmeric, coriander, cumin, cayenne pepper, apricot jam, vinegar, and vegetable oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Marinating the Meat: Place the cubed meat in the marinade, ensuring all pieces are well coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to allow the flavours to infuse.
Preparing Skewers: Thread the marinated meat onto the soaked bamboo skewers, alternating with pieces of onion, bell pepper, and dried apricots. Ensure the skewers are not overcrowded to allow even cooking.
Cooking: Preheat your grill to a medium-high heat. Place the sosaties on the grill, cooking for about 10-15 minutes, or until the meat is cooked to your liking. Turn them occasionally to ensure even grilling.
Serving: Serve the sosaties hot, with a side of rice or a fresh salad. For an authentic touch, accompany them with chutney or a cool yoghurt sauce.