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Phutu

Phutu

Phutu

PHUTU


This South African Food Recipe Serves 2


 

Phutu, Phuthu or Uphuthu, is a conventional arrangement strategy for maize meal in South African food.

It is a dish made by the way toward steaming maize meal on low warmth to form a crumb like texture. Like South African Pap (a thick porridge like dish) – Phutu is likewise enjoyed with meat, vegetables &/or sour milk (maas). In spite of the fact that it is generally connected with Indigenous African & Afrikaner Cuisines – it is not broadly realized that Phutu is one of the principle dishes in the Rural South African Indian Kitchen.

Pronunciation : poo-too

Phutu Ingredients:

Method:

  1. In a large thick based pot/pan, pour in water, add the salt & bring to a boil.
  2. Turn down the heat once the water starts to boil.
  3. Immediately add in the maize meal. I have used the Nyala maize meal but you are welcome to use any other brand.
  4. As soon as the maize meals hits the water, begin stirring with a fork or a wooden spoon. I prefer using a fork.
  5. Continue mixing with a fork or wooden spoon until the water starts to evaporate.
  6. It should start forming a crumbly texture.
  7. To make the mixture of the more thick, add more maize meal & to make the mixture more weak, add more boiling water.
  8. The next step is completely optional. Add in the butter.
  9. Mix well.
  10. Serve hot.
  11. Phutu goes well with Curries, Chakalaka, Chutneys, Braais or as a side to a meal.
  12. Also goes well with Sausage With Baked Beans Curry or Durban Prawn Curry.

 

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