Chakalaka

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Chakalaka
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Chakalaka served with stew

Chakalaka is a South African vegetable relish, [1] usually spicy, that is traditionally served with bread, pap, samp, stews, or curries. Chakalaka is said [2] to have originated in the townships of Johannesburg or in the gold mines surrounding Johannesburg, when Mozambican mineworkers leaving their shift cooked tinned produce (tomatoes, beans) with chili to produce a spicy Portuguese-style relish to accompany pap. Many variations of Chakalaka exist, depending on region and family tradition. Some versions include beans, cabbage and butternut squash. [3] For example, canned baked beans, canned tomatoes, onion, garlic, and curry paste can be used to make the dish. [4]

It is frequently served at a braai (barbecue) or with a Sunday lunch. It can be served cold or at room temperature.

See also

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Chakalaka vegetables

References

  1. Rubin, N.; Temkin, N. (2005). Chic Jozi: The Jo'burg Pocketbook. Penguin Random House South Africa. p. 84. ISBN   978-1-86872-942-5 . Retrieved 3 November 2017.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. Kitchen, Chef Lola's (12 October 2022). "Chakalaka | South African Food". Chef Lola's Kitchen. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  3. "The Hirshon South African Chakalaka Sauce". ✮ The Food Dictator ✮. 26 February 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  4. "Tunza Eco-generation Eco-generation". tunza.eco-generation.org. Retrieved 24 May 2020.