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A Culinary Karoo Fest
It has often been remarked that people of South Africa do not show their own culture enough, and opt for serving more “western” food such as pizza or fish-and-chips. The Groenhuis Restaurant aims to offer the best of Karoo food – proudly.
A
farm breakfast
can consist
of Kudu sausage,
liver, fig
jam on homemade
bread, and
slices of springbok
biltong. Summer
is the time
of figs, prickly
pears and
pomegranates. Steaming
coffee is
served with
fresh milk
and rusks. A
friend, well
satisfied,
once stood
up and proclaimed: “Here,
one does
not
eat only
to
quell the
hunger!” In
the evenings,
the stomach
is also
treated
to a feast
of food. First
is vegetable
soup (made
with vegetables
from the
garden). Main
course
is a
choice
of Karoo
lamb
chops,
tripe,
lamb
pasta
or sosaties
(kebabs)… This
is meat
world
(click
here
for
a recipe
to try
at home)! But
there
are
also
quinces,
olives,
roosterkoek,
stewed
pears,
pumpkin
or
marogo. But
this
is
not
the
end – pancakes,
milk
tart
or
koeksisters
are
the
delicious
dessert
items. And
to
round
off,
a
taste
of
honey
Witblitz. Note
-
Booking
is
essential
as
each
meal
is
uniquely
prepared
for
guests. Remember
to
mention
if
meals
should
be
local
cuisine.
*
Two
course
menu – about
R70.
* Die Groenhuis Restaurant is licensed to sell alcohol.
Glossary of terms
Biltong - Spicy air-dried meat (beef, game or ostrich), preserved with salt and seasoned with pepper, coriander and other spices. Braai - The South African barbecue. An abbreviation of the Afrikaans word braaivleis (meaning ‘grilled meat’). Meat products and other accompaniments such as vegetables and garlic bread are cooked over an open fire in a relaxed, sociable environment. Koeksisters - (also spelt koeksusters or koesisters) Twisted plaits of dough, deep-fried in hot oil and soaked in thick syrup until translucent. Koeksisters are originally from the Orient. Lapa - An outdoor braai or meeting area, often with a thatched roof, often alongside a swimming pool.
Pap - Corn-meal porridge, usually thick enough to eat with your fingers.
Roosterkoek - Bread kneeded and then cooked over open coals
Vetkoek - Deep-fried dough that can have a savoury or sweet filling.
Witblitz - A potent alcoholic beverage distilled from grapes.
Naómi se skaaplewer-in-netvet
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Sny ‘n skaaplewer in snoephappie-grootte |
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Geur met knoffel, roosmaryn, koljander, sout en swartpeper. |
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Rol die lewer toe in netvet en steek vas met ‘n tandestokkie |
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Rooster oor kole of in die oond |
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Bedien met mosterd |
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Heerlik saam met droëwyn |
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