Durban bunny chow
Durban bunny chow

Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, durban bunny chow. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Bunny Chow has become one of Durban's most famous exports! It's usually called a 'bunny' and brings back youthful memories for many Durbanites who used to stop for a bunny chow on their way. Durban Mutton Curry in a bread loaf, the 'bunny chow' is a popular South African Street Food.

Durban bunny chow is one of the most popular of current trending meals on earth. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. It is appreciated by millions every day. They are nice and they look wonderful. Durban bunny chow is something that I have loved my whole life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have durban bunny chow using 18 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Durban bunny chow:
  1. Get solid loaf white bread
  2. Take star anise (chrushed)
  3. Prepare cardamon pods
  4. Take fennel
  5. Get cumin seed
  6. Make ready oil
  7. Get onion, chopped
  8. Make ready cinnamon stick(broken 3parts)
  9. Make ready garam masala
  10. Get cayenne pepper
  11. Prepare turmeric
  12. Prepare tomatoes(chopped)
  13. Take beef stewing meat(cubes) or leg of lamb (also cubed)
  14. Take garlic (peeled and chopped)
  15. Take ginger(peeled and chopped)
  16. Take leaves curry(crushed)
  17. Prepare potatoes (pealed and cubed)
  18. Take salt

© Hammersmith and Fulham Council/ Flickr. For Durban, it's the famous bunny chow: half of a loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with one of a variety of tasty curries. These are five must-try bunny chow spots in Durban. My recipe for "bunny" (you never refer to it as bunny chow, the locals simply call it bunny") is made with chicken and potatoes and a "Durban Masala" mixture I created for this recipe, and one which I.

Steps to make Durban bunny chow:
  1. Add oil, star anise, cardamom pods, cinnamon stick, fennel seeds, cumin seed and onion to a large pot and cook on stove top on medium heat until your onions become soft and translucent.
  2. Add the garam masala, cayene pepper and tumeric, cook untill ingredients start to stick.(~10min)
  3. Add tomatoes and mix so that the contents at the bottom of the pot unstick.
  4. Add the meat, ginger, garlic, salt and curry leaves. Reduce heat and simmer for half an hour.
  5. Add potatoes and a little water(~250ml water or till pot content is covered) cover and simmer until meat is tender (1-3 Hours)
  6. Cut your loaf in equal portion i.e half, quarter etc. With a knife hollow out the bread, leave a thick bottom and walls, spoon the curry inside the loaf, and serve with the cut out portion of bread. Viola! And enjoy!
  7. A few notes: 1.the heat level will be quite low, add a table spoon of chilli flakes or 2 chopped chillies to step 1 to increase heat, also you can add more cayenne pepper aswell as some hot sauce. 2. If you dont have the whole spice you can swap it out for the powdered version and vice versa, then add them at the appropriate step, whole spices step 1 and powdered spices step 2.

Bunny chow is a South African dish consisting of a half or a quarter loaf of bread that is hollowed The dish originated in the city of Durban, and it is believed that bunny chow owes its origins to the. People from Durban are very proud of their Bunny Chow and its heritage - a cheap curry from the depression era. The version here is made with meat, but you can substitute with red and white kidney. BUNNY CHOW ISN'T for rabbits, and it isn't made from them either. It's a popular South African food The dish is a staple at lunch counters in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

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