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Revision as of 13:38, 2 April 2012
Description
Ingredients
- 2½ l (3¾ pt) water
- 1 kg (2 lb) mealie meal (white maize flour) or rapoko (red millet flour) or ordinary millet flour
Directions
- Bring 1½ l (2¼ pt) of the water to the boil in a heavy-based saucepan with a long handle for easy handling. Mix half the mealie-meal with the remaining cold water to form a smooth paste. Add this paste to the boiling water, stirring vigorously to avoid lumps, until it boils again. Cover and continue to boil for 5 minutes.
- Gradually add the remaining mealie-meal, one-quarter at a time, stirring thoroughly and firmly until the whole mixture thickens. You need a firm wrist - as the mixture thickens, the porridge gets firmer and more difficult to stir. Reduce the heat, cover the pan and cook for another 3 minutes.
- Wet a small bowl with cold water and use the wet bowl to form the mixture into individual portions. Alternatively, you can serve the Sadza as one large family meal. Serve hot with vegetables and stew or roast meat or with the gravy of your choice.