Modern Cape Malay Cooking

Modern Cape Malay Cooking
Author: Cariema Isaacs
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2023-05-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1485901669

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The love language of the Cape Malays is food, and author Cariema Isaacs says tramakasie (thank you) every day that she gets to express herself in this way. Modern Cape Malay Cooking, Cariema’s fourth cookbook, is a celebration of food and feasting, providing a contemporary view of Cape Malay cuisine and simple home cooking. The recipes showcase a blend of flavours that redefine the Cape Malay palate through modern ingredients and global influences. Though traditional Cape Malay cuisine and recipes have stood the test of time, adaptations have given rise to a culinary fusion. This is especially thanks to the Cape Malay millennial generation that craves popular dishes from the East and West, such as a comforting pasta or a quick stir-fry, but with a Cape Malay twist – this means it must be spicy, it must be saucy and it must be packed with flavour! In Modern Cape Malay Cooking, Cariema shares the recipes and influences that have inspired these modern dishes, with simple ingredients and vibrant aromatics for anyone who is curious and courageous enough to create flavour.

Cape Malay Cookbook

Cape Malay Cookbook
Author: Faldela Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1988
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781868255603

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A practical guide designed to enable anyone to produce authentic Malay food. This comprehensive selection of recipes is superbly illustrated to show Malay fare at its very best. Easy to prepare recipes, with microwave hints and more are included.

Cooking for my father in My Cape Malay Kitchen

Cooking for my father in My Cape Malay Kitchen
Author: Cariema Isaacs
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1432307711

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The magical difference between food prepared in a restaurant and that in a home kitchen for family and friends, is a little ingredient called love. And love is most evident in what is essentially Cariema Isaacs’s tribute to her late father as she shares their mutual passion for food and cooking, as well as their Cape Malay heritage. My Cape Malay Kitchen is a breathtakingly beautiful presentation of some 80 traditional Cape Malay recipes as well as a selection of modern dishes. These are accompanied by Cariema’s depiction of her childhood growing up in Bo-Kaap – the Cape Malay Quarter of Cape Town. She includes the religious and cultural ceremonies, as well as events that have shaped the Cape Malay community into the unique community it is today. But My Cape Malay Kitchen is still a cookbook, packed with flavourful food, richly spiced curries, indulgent cakes and decadent desserts, all illustrated with truly inspirational photography.

The Cape Malay Illustrated Cookbook

The Cape Malay Illustrated Cookbook
Author: Faldela Williams
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1432301810

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The Cape Malay Illustrated Cookbook is a compilation of recipes for authentic Malay Food. Faldela Williams shares her intimate knowledge of the Malay cooking tradition with simple, easy-to-follow recipes for many well-known dishes, such as denningvleis, koesisters, sosaties, bobotie, smoorsnoek and many more. She combines the knowledge passed down the generations with modern practicality and convenience, making these dishes easier to prepare than ever before.

Cooking for My Father in My Cape Malay Kitchen

Cooking for My Father in My Cape Malay Kitchen
Author: Cariema Isaacs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781432305659

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Cariema Isaacs's tribute to her late father as she shares their mutual passion for food and cooking, as well as their Cape Malay heritage.

Curried

Curried
Author: Cariema Isaacs
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1432311085

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Acclaimed food writer and chef Cariema Isaacs offers a joyful homage to one of the world’s most beloved and versatile dishes: the curry. Inspired by memories of the slow-cooked Cape Malay curries of her childhood in South Africa as well as the fast-paced landscape of the Middle East where she lives today, Curried embodies a culinary curiosity and global consciousness for the times. Mindful of both environmental responsibility and affordability, Cariema celebrates the nourishing comfort of pulses and legumes in a multitude of wholesome and delicious vegetarian curries for everyday cooking and any budget. Her repertoire of firm favourites from around the glove includes meat and seafood-based gems for special occasions and are accompanied by a delectable selection of desserts, condiments, rice and breads. With Cariema’s love of writing manifest on every page, the breathtaking array of carefully crafted and beautifully photographed recipes promises many hours of reading, cooking and eating pleasure.

More Cape Malay Cooking

More Cape Malay Cooking
Author: Faldela Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking, South African
ISBN: 9781868062775

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BO-KAAP KITCHEN

BO-KAAP KITCHEN
Author: Craig Fraser
Publisher: Quivertree Publications
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1928209017

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Through personal stories, recipes, historical images and Craig Fraser’s beautiful visuals, Bo-Kaap Kitchen reveals the heart of the Cape Malay people, their history and identity, distinctive architecture and language. career as a key opposition MP and a respected legislator. With ambitious breadth and rare insight, she examines: The arduous but exhilarating work of writing the Constitution and the Bill of Rights; The great experiment in catharsis that was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission; The reinvigoration of racial polarisation under the Mbeki administration, and the slow burn of resentment that is coming to a head among the next generation (as manifested in the #RhodesMustFall campaign); The entrenchment of cronyism under Zuma, and the fight to protect the crucial balance of accountability enshrined in the freedom of the media and the independence of the judiciary.

Cass Abrahams Cooks Cape Malay

Cass Abrahams Cooks Cape Malay
Author: Cass Abrahams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781919992990

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Cass Abrahams Cooks Cape Malay is an updated edition of The Culture and Cuisine of the Cape Malays. Each chapter is structured around the many important feasts celebrated in the Cape Malay community, with the recipes of special dishes prepared for special celebrations. 'Nowhere on earth are there people who relish a feast so much as the Cape Malays; nowhere on this planet is there a community so fervent in thanks to the Almighty for the blessings of the table' says Dr MC D'arcy in the foreword to this fascinating and informative book. Over many centuries Cape Malay food has proved to be extremely popular amongst South Africans from all walks of life, and now, increasingly amongst the many tourists visiting our country. This book contains recipes for all the firm favourites as well as less known, but equally delectable, dishes traditionally gracing the Cape Malay table. This new edition contains an extended recipe selection, including traditional food from other groups of our multicultural community that have become part and parcel of the Cape Malay tradition. There are more serving suggestions outside of the cultural context, and the stunning food photographs focus on plated, beautifully presented food rather than the opulence which is so customary at traditional Cape Malay celebrations. With this approach Cass hopes to take dishes which have been passed down from generation to generation for well over 300 years out of the family kitchens and on to the menus of the restaurants of South Africa so that everyone visiting our shores will be able to savour the flavours of the unique Cape Malay cuisine.

Everyday Cape Malay Cooking

Everyday Cape Malay Cooking
Author: Zainab Lagardien
Publisher: Struik
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1995
Genre: Cookery, Cape Malayan
ISBN: 9781868721689

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This collection of more than 200 recipes ranges from soup, fish, poultry, meat, curries, bredies and rice, to vegetables, sambals, atjars, puddings, cakes, biscuits and breads. The recipes are easy to follow and should appeal to beginners as well as those interested in culinary tradition.