You begin by soaking the samp in water, just like any dried bean, Then cook until tender, This takes at least 2 1/2 hours.
After the samp is cooked, I started making the Bobotie. It is basically a meat and curry sauce. Onion and minced meat is browned before adding the spices. Tomato sauce, raisins, and chutney are added.
It is really starting to smell good! Bruce just walked in from work and commented on how good it smells.
The samp is layered in a casserole dish. Half the cheese is next, followed by the mince mixture. Top it off with the remaining cheese. The last step is to pour a mixture of egg and milk over the whole thing.
Bake for 30-40 minutes and you have....
I served it with a cucumber salad and yellow plums. Hot fruit chutney on the side.
Dinner is served!
We actually really liked it. Bruce said it reminded him of Shepherd's Pie.
Samp and Bean Bobotie
500 ml samp and beans, uncooked
60 ml butter
80 ml milk
250 ml cheddar cheese, grated
500 ml lean mince
1 small onion, chopped
5 ml curry powder
2 ml cumin
100 ml tomato sauce
100 ml chutney
pinch of nutmeg
salt and pepper to taste
100 ml raisins
2 eggs
250 ml milk
Rinse samp and beans with water. Put in saucepan with 750 ml water and bring to a boil. Cook for 5 minutes. Turn off heat, cover and soak for at least one hour. Rinse, drain and cover with fresh water. Simmer for 1 1/2 hours or until soft. Drain. Add butter and milk and mash lightly. Place in a casserole dish. Top with half the cheese. Fry the mince with onion. Add spices to cook. Add tomato sauce and chutney. Spoon meat mixture over samp. Cover with remaining cheese. Beat eggs with milk and pour over. Bake for 30-45 minutes at 350 degrees or until the egg is set.
Hope you enjoyed this culinary masterpiece from South Africa. Maybe something more wild next time!
You are so cool. That looks amazing. And now I have a hankering for yellow plums!
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