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SA 61: Easter on South African Plates: Regional Flavours from Pickled Fish to Braai

Easter on South African Plates: Regional Flavours from Pickled Fish to Braai Easter in South Africa is a food-centred holiday: expect a mix of roast lamb and braai, British sweets like hot cross buns, Cape Malay spiced dishes and pickled fish on Good Friday, and strong regional twists driven by local cultures (Cape Malay, Afrikaans, Xhosa, Indian) and seasonal ingredients. (If you’re in Cape Town, look for Cape Malay curries, pickled fish and braai-style lamb.)  Quick guide: what to expect and why - Key considerations: religious fasting on Good Friday (fish), Easter Sunday feast (lamb/roast), local cultural influences (Cape Malay, Indian, Afrikaans, Xhosa/Zulu), and spring produce.    - Decision points for hosts: serve a Good Friday fish starter (pickled or grilled), a communal main (roast lamb or potjiekos), and sweet treats (hot cross buns, malva pudding, koeksisters).  Western Cape (Cape Town and surrounds) Typical dishes: Cape Malay curries, pickled f...

GP 25: Exploring Gauteng Province: A Culinary Adventure

Exploring Gauteng Province: A Culinary Adventure Welcome to Gauteng Province, the vibrant heart of South Africa! As you embark on your journey through this dynamic region, prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable culinary experience. From traditional staples to mouthwatering treats, Gauteng offers a delightful fusion of flavors that reflect its rich history and diverse culture. 1. Pap (Mieliepap) : A Taste of Tradition Pap, a soft maize-meal dish, takes center stage in Gauteng’s culinary landscape. Introduced by Bantu tribes from West Africa over 2,000 years ago, pap has become a beloved staple. Joburgers roll it into little balls, preferring a soft texture. Whether paired with meaty stews or creamy spinach, pap is a must-try comfort food. 2. Vetkoek : Crispy Dough Delight Picture this: golden-brown, crispy on the outside, and pillowy soft on the inside. That’s vetkoek, a deep-fried dough bread that captures the essence of South African street food. Enjo...