Authentic SA food everyone loves Posted by Anita Froneman on 17 April 2020 South Africans love a good meal, and we love sharing one too. There’s nothing as cosy as sitting around a large dinner table and eating delicious food with your loved ones. While we enjoy food from around the world, we will always have a special place for our authentic South African foods, because local is lekker. Here are some of our favourite foods, inspired by all the different cultures and unique produce our country has to offer. Biltong and droë wors View this post on Instagram Simple ingredients. Incredible flavours. A post shared by Ember Snacks (@embersnacks) on Apr 16, 2020 at 12:00am PDT This is the one snack locals seem to miss most when travelling abroad, and what foreigners seemingly come back for. Enjoyed traditionally during a rugby game, it’s also popular on hikes or camping trips. Milk tart View this post on Instagram A post shared by the Eldo (@the_eldo) on Apr 11, 2020 at 1:10pm PDT No one else can make it like your ouma. This smooth and creamy dessert is a classic tea time treat! It can be baked or put in the fridge, but is incomplete without a sprinkle of cinnamon on top. Boerie roll View this post on Instagram A post shared by Reabetjoe Mokoko (@rea_thecookingdietitian) on Apr 11, 2020 at 10:04am PDT The first thing you look for at a music festival, or a classic weekend lunch. Hefty debates have been sparked around what sauce goes with it. All Gold, mustard, or tomato and onion relish? Bobotie View this post on Instagram Customary to our heritage, a very tasty, traditional Bobotie #atmytable #foodie #mykitchen #food #foodlover #tastyfood #heritage #southafrica #curry #spices #beef #mince #taste #foodporn #foodphotography #foodstagram #chef #kitchen #cooking #traditional #foodblogger #blog #foodpics #foodlove #homecooking #lifestyle #passion #eats #meal #bobotie A post shared by @mytable (@atmytablesa) on Apr 16, 2020 at 8:19am PDT Originally a Malay dish, this warm, comforting meal has become a favourite. Some like it spicy, some like raisins in it, but everyone loves it. Braai bread View this post on Instagram #riaanbraai #meatetarian #braaiarmy #braaibroodjies #braaibroodjie #lekkerbraai #proudlysouthafrican A post shared by Riaan Braai (@riaan_braai) on Apr 5, 2020 at 2:06pm PDT Tomato? Check. Cheese? Check. Onion? Check, but cut the corner off for that one guy that doesn’t eat onion. Chutney or mayonnaise? Up for debate… Malva pudding View this post on Instagram Yesterday I went to @themeatcouk and had my favourite South African dessert – malva pudding (it’s AMAZING)! 🥰🤤 it’s made with apricot jam and tastes similar to sticky toffee pudding! P.S. there’s a recipe for it on #mbfhalalblog 💁🏻♀️🇿🇦 A post shared by My Big Fat Halal Blog (@mybigfathalalblog_) on Jan 20, 2019 at 1:59pm PST Nothing like a malva pudding after Sunday lunch, fresh and steaming from the oven. Dress it in cream, custard or ice cream, Bunny chow View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hollywood Bunny Bar (@hollywoodbunnybar) Hailing from the Indian South African population in Durban, the whole country is now in love. Slice a bread in half, hollow it out and fill with mouthwatering curry. What more could you want? Gatsby View this post on Instagram A post shared by Calabash foods (@alesecalabash123) on Jun 8, 2019 at 11:07am PDT You haven’t truly lived if you haven’t finished a gatsby. Originating from the Cape, this large submarine sandwich is filled with anything from fish to ham to cheese, but the essential ingredient is ‘slap’ chips. Mealie pap and chakalaka View this post on Instagram Dinner! Steak, pap & sous and potato salad 🍴#igfood #papensous #sundaybraai #barbecue #foodporn #platedpics #dinnerisserved #yummy #southafricanfood #longisland #newyork A post shared by Siobhan Armer (@mynxiemynx) on Jul 30, 2017 at 4:05pm PDT What braai is complete without ‘pap and sous’? Mealie porridge is a staple in many parts of Africa, but has become somewhat of an icon on South Africa’s food scene. Some eat it with chakalaka (a spicy tomato and bean relish), some eat it with milk and sugar, but it usually accompanies meat. Image: Instagram/Riaanbraai Related Posts 3 Wine estates to visit in KwaZulu Natal 31 May 2023 The Cape may be the wine capital of South Africa, but you can still enjoy... read more 11 alcohol-free drinks for the sober curious 26 May 2023 Ocsober and Dry January are all good and well, but how about a permanent shift... read more Treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind fine dining experience in Franschhoek 20 March 2023 If you love a unique fine dining experience, you'll want to treat yourself to the... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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