Easy to cook and easy on the budget, almost every household in South African loves mince.
Our savoury mince dishes are resourceful and guarantee an excellent experience for all family members.
Are you wondering how to prepare a variety of easy mince recipes? Do not worry, this material will provide options on what to make with mince and things to avoid while preparing to ensure that in order to get the desired product.
The truth is; the cook feels disappointed whenever they realize a lot of leftover foods from the plates they served, and that’s why it’s essential to understand a recipe before trying it.
With that being said, let’s get down to some of the leading South African mince recipes that will likely thrill your gut.
1. Quick and easy cottage pie
This type of pie comes in different sizes; both small and big based on one’s preferences.
Ingredients
1 –finely chopped large onion
850g beef mince
30ml sunflower oil
30ml Worcester sauce
10ml chopped garlic
50g Rhodes tomato paste sachet
500ml of prepared beef stock
15 ml dry Italian herbs
coarsely ground pepper
Salt
45 ml (3 T) milk
80 ml (⅓ C) butter
900 g potatoes, even-sized cut pieces
Two 410 g cans Rhodes mixed vegetables, drained
Preparation method
Add oil and fry the onions until they turn golden and become soft.
Add the mince and stir until it browns lightly. Then add Rhodes tomato paste, Worcester sauce, dried herbs, garlic, and stock.
Simmer for about 20 minutes for the liquids to reduce and thicken.
Carefully cook salted potatoes in hot water until they become tender and drain them.
Now add milk, mash and butter until you realize a desirable level of smoothness.
Season to achieve a better taste with pepper then set aside.
Add the Rhodes mixed vegetables to the heating mince then season and cover with the mashed potato for better taste.
Bake the mixture in a preheated oven at a temperature of 180 ˚C for about 20 minutes when the baking turns golden and bubbly.
Invite some friends and enjoy your meal!
2. Curried mince and pea pies
The recipe is easy to prepare and is characteristic of the peas. Even better, this South African cuisine comes a unique curry flavour uncommon in other types of mince dishes.
Ingredients
2 teaspoon or 30 ml -sunflower oil
1 -brown onion, chopped 600g -beef mince
2 teaspoon or 10 ml -mild curry powder
1 -clove garlic, crushed
5 ml -turmeric
410g -can Rhodes Processed Peas, drained
5 ml -garam masala
Freshly ground black pepper and salt
1 egg -lightly whisked for brushing
500g -ready-made puff pastry
Preparation
Heat the oil and then add beef mince in a saucepan.
Fry the mince until it is almost cooked.
Now drain away any extra fat and set the mince aside.
Use the same pan to fry the onions until they soften and become translucent.
Apply garlic alongside other spices and cook them for some minutes.
Add mince to the saucepan and then mix thoroughly.
Cook the mince until all the flavours are well blended.
Now add the peas and heat the mixture.
Season for a good taste before letting it cool down.
Line pastry on the bottom of six foil pie dishes.
Use the egg to brush the edges and bottom of the dishes.
Evenly fill curried mince to all the six pies.
Cut rounded top pastry for all the pies and then lightly secure their tops.
Use an egg for brushing.
Place the pies in a preheated oven at a temperature of 180˚C for about 25 minutes for the pastry to turn golden and puffed.
Remove the cooked pies from the oven and serve them hot.
3. Cocktail meatballs in barbeque & pineapple sauce
This mince meat recipe explodes with a fruity taste rendering it a fun serving for any occasion. The recipe is commonly served at parties, family meals, and other celebrations.
Ingredients
1/2kg -minced beef
1 cup –soft breadcrumbs
1 medium-sized –finely chopped onions
2 –eggs
Sunflower oil
432g –pineapple crush, drained
Fresh ground black pepper and salt
30ml olive oil
1 cup -barbecue sauce
500ml -cooked brown rice
1 –green chopped pepper
2 –chopped spring on