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Bursting with flavors, slightly sweetened with apricot jam, and simple to prepare, this one-pan South African bobotie casserole is a perfect dinner solution for your busy weekdays.
Table of Contents
1) Why this recipe works:
2) What is Bobotie?
3) Ingredients:
4) Instructions:
5) More South African recipes to try:
6) South African One-Pan Bobotie Casserole
Tired of the same old ground beef recipes? Then you will love this one-pan bobotie casserole, a traditional dish of South Africa, because you don't need a new skill to make it.
Why this recipe works:
Bobotie is like making a meatloaf without getting your hands dirty. Everything is cooked in one skillet and then the same skillet goes into the oven. Easy-peasy and delicious. It's so good, I made it twice in a week!
Bursting with flavors, slightly sweetened with apricot jam, and simple to prepare, the bobotie will quickly become your family's new favorite meal.
Best of all, it's made in one pan and thus a perfect solution for busy weekday dinners. Less time cleaning up = more time with your family.
What is Bobotie?
This one-pan dish is similar to that of Greek Moussaka, minus the potatoes. It is traditionally served with yellow rice, which is also flavored with spices and sweetened with sultanas (golden raisins). Leftovers are great for brunch!
I love that we can make small changes and still enrich our food experience. Don't get me wrong, I sometimes go to great lengths for a fabulous meal or a dessert, but on most days I just want something simple without having to rotate the same dishes over and over.
When my (South African-native) talented friend Michelle told me bobotie is her favorite dish and that I should make it, I hesitated. I assumed that it must be complicated or at least that it uses to me unknown ingredients.
I was wrong (my husband is writing down this date, lol). It's as simple as it was making their oatmeal cookie bars.
Ingredients:
- Fat - Oil. You can use canola, vegetable, avocado, grapeseed, or olive oil.
- Protein - Ground beef and eggs. Choose lean meat so you don't have a pool of grease in your finished dish.
- Aromatics - Onion and garlic.
- Spices - Curry and turmeric powder, ground ginger, and cinnamon.
- Herbs - Bay leaves.
- Seasonings - Salt and ground pepper.
- Vegetables - Carrot.
- Liquids - Lemon juice, milk, and beef or chicken broth.
- Fillers - Breadcrumbs.
- Sweeteners - Apricot jam and sultanas (golden raisins).
Instructions:
- In a large cast-iron or oven-safe skillet, cook the onion and garlic in the oil. Add the ground beef, salt, and pepper and cook until meat is browned and crumbly. Use a wooden spoon or a fork to break down large lumps.
- Add the carrot and lemon juice and mix it through. Stir in the spices, jam, and sultanas if using. Add the breadcrumbs and broth and mix to combine. If the mixture is too crumbly add more broth, one tablespoon at a time. Level the mixture with the back of a spoon.
- Lightly whisk together the eggs and milk. Pour the milk and egg mixture (the custard) over the meat mixture and lay the bay leaves on top.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 30-40 minutes or until the egg custard is set and golden brown in color. Serve with rice.
More South African recipes to try:
- Malva Pudding Cakes
- No-Bake Milk Tart
- Oatmeal Cookie Bars
- Sultana Yellow Rice
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South African One-Pan Bobotie Casserole
By Jas
Bursting with flavors and simple to prepare, this one-panbobotie casserole is a perfect dinner solution for your busy weekdays.
4.9 from 19 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 50 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr
Course Main Course
Cuisine South African
EQUIPMENT
cast iron skillet
Mixing bowl
Ingredients
US Customary - Metric
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, diced
- 1 pound ground beef
- ½ teaspoon salt and ground pepper
- 1 large carrot, peeled and grated
- ½ tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon each curry and turmeric powder
- ½ teaspoon each ground ginger and cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon smooth apricot jam
- ¼ cup sultanas, (golden raisins), optional
- ½ cup beef or chicken broth
- ½ cup breadcrumbs
- 2 eggs
- ½ cup milk
- 4-5 bay leaves
Instructions
In a large cast-iron or oven-safe skillet, cook the onion and garlic in the oil. Add the ground beef, salt,and pepper and cook until meat is browned and crumbly. Use a wooden spoon or a fork to break down large lumps.
Add the carrot and lemon juice and mix it through. Stir in the spices, jam, and sultanas if using. Add the breadcrumbs and broth and mix to combine. If the mixture is too crumbly add more broth, one tablespoon at a time. Level the mixture with the back of a spoon.
Lightly whisk together the eggs and milk. Pour the milk and egg mixture (the custard) over the meat mixture and lay the bay leaves on top.
Bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 30-40 minutes or until the egg custard is set and golden brown in color. Serve with rice.
Notes
- Replace apricot jam with fruit chutney if you prefer.
- You can add ½ cup sliced almonds to the meat mixture.
- Transfer the mixture to a small casserole dish if you don't have an oven-safe skillet.
- Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a microwave.
- It's delicious served with sultana yellow rice.
Nutrition
Calories: 460kcal (23%) | Carbohydrates: 20g (7%) | Protein: 25g (50%) | Fat: 30g (46%) | Saturated Fat: 10g (50%) | Cholesterol: 165mg (55%) | Sodium: 338mg (14%) | Potassium: 543mg (16%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 8g (9%) | Vitamin A: 2715IU (54%) | Vitamin C: 4.5mg (5%) | Calcium: 104mg (10%) | Iron: 3.5mg (19%)
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Comments
HelenF says
I'm so happy to find this recipe. I first had bobotie on a trip 5 years ago and haven't found any recipes that I thought might duplicate the taste I enjoyed. I can't wait to give this one a try. It sounds delicious!
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Jas says
Hope this recipe is the winner! I got it from my South Africa-born friend. Let me know how you like it. 🙂
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Jessica says
Wow this was delicious and easy. Thanks for the recipe! I made it as written except I added a little mango chutney I had in the fridge. Also made the yellow rice and it went great with it! Definitely will go into the regular dinner rotation.Reply
Jas says
Thank you, Jessica! So glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
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Annemieke van den Heuvel says
It was soooo good!!! Greetings from The NetherlandsReply
Jas says
Dankjewel, Annemieke! So glad you enjoyed our bobotie recipe! 😀
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CP says
Hi Jas-
One of my dearest friends from Capetown used to make this for me all the time, and I would drool over it 🙂
I am over the moon for this recipe-thank you.
I made it with ground turkey instead. Still as delicious !Reply
Jas says
So glad you enjoyed it! 😀
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Jamie says
This was SO good! I had never tried South African food before but my boyfriend and I are trying foods from different countries every week. I made this with the sultana rice. Delicious!Reply
Jas says
I'm so happy you enjoyed it, Jamie! Sultana rice complements the dish perfectly. 🙂
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Shauna says
So good! I subbed almond milk for a dairy free option and it turned out great!
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Jas says
Yay! I'm so glad you like it. Thanks for giving it a try! xx
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argan oil Morocco says
interesting thanks for your post
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Jas says
Thank you.
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Kelly Lynns Sweets and Treats says
Such interesting ingredients! Sounds yummy! Thanks for sharing at Friday Frenzy Link Party! PINNED 🙂
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Jas says
Thanks, Kelly!
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Sandra L Garth says
I've been pretty good at guessing which recipes are yours in the lineup and this is another one I'd love to try. These days I'm big on one-pot meals and the Mr.is going to love this one also. Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story, and I hope your week is going great.Reply
Jas says
Oh my, am I so predictable? LOL Thank you, Sandra! I'm so happy you like it. Enjoy the rest of your week! x
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Donna Reidland says
This sounds very delicious and a change of pace. My mother-in-law used to make something she called hamburger pie. The seasonings were different, but the main ingredients much the same. I'm going to pin this and give it a try soon!
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Jas says
That's the beauty of spices! Use different ones with the same dish and you'll have a different outcome each time! 😀
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Miz Helen says
This looks like a very flavorful dish that we will really enjoy! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with us at Full Plate Thursday. Hope you have a great St. Patrick’s Day and come back to see us real soon!
Miz HelenReply
Jas says
Thank you, Miz Helen!
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lisa says
I’ve never heard of this before, but the combination looks delicious. We’d like it with chicken or beef; I love finding new recipes to put into rotation. Thanks for sharing Jas!
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Jas says
You're welcome, Lisa! Thanks for stopping by.
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Rhiana L Jones says
So yummy looking!
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Jas says
Thanks so much, Rhiana!
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