Saturday, October 17, 2009

South African Cuisine!

Friday night we had company.  Jordan, who recently returned from serving a mission in South Africa, decided he would cook the meal and tickle our taste buds with the flavors of his adopted South African land.  He turned on some African music,  set out some figurines, got out the curry, (the spice of choice) and donned his Nelson Mandela apron.


He worked hard, chopping, barbecuing, grating, frying and mixing.  It all turned out to be delicious! 
We had Borewors, (farmer sausage.  I won't tell you what my dad said about the look of it.)



Pap (white corn meal)



with tomato gravy,



Chakalaka (beans with onion, garlic, and grated carrots)



and pumpkin fritters (that's the cinnamon pancake-looking treat)



Thanks to Jordan,


we experienced a different culture last night!
Let me just say, that food sticks to your ribs!

14 comments:

  1. I hope you all enjoyed it. Great job, Jordan

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  2. Oh how fun. The sausage did look funny. Have a great weekend.

    Blessings,
    Heidi

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  3. Looks yummy and sounds delicious.
    What a great cultural taste treat!

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  4. Sounds really yummy! Sausage looks fun on the barby!

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  5. ooooh my mouth is watering!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i love the word Chakalaka!

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  6. Yummy! Uhm, I think I must have lost the invitation for dinner.....

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  7. Sounds so yummy! I love Curry!!

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  8. What a great guy to come home and start cooking!

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  9. That is cool-----my brother (the one who married us) served his mission in South Africa. I can make a mean South African Curry dish.
    I love to try new foods.

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  10. That is really awesome. Jordan looks so different!! Just so mature - kinda creepy :) Great work on the food and I love all the extra touches, like the Mandela apron.

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  11. It was pretty good - and this is coming from someone who won't eat broccoli!

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  12. How fun to get to share something from his mission with him. I'd imagine it's hard to get a lot of the foods that they eat there around here!

    And, you don't eat broccoli, Camille? I love it!

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  13. OH, HOW FUN! I've had to smile that these young men leave their home, and are thrown into situations that they have to eat so differently, and learn to love it. He did a great job fixing everything to. It actually looked good!!

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  14. Will you be canning any of those delicious treats to enjoy during the winter?

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