South African Cuisine
Rainbow Nation, Rainbow Cuisine
South African cuisine is as diverse as the Rainbow Nation itself — a melting pot of indigenous, Dutch, Malay, Indian, and British influences. From the braai to bunny chow, every dish tells the story of a complex, vibrant food culture.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of South African cuisine
The Cape Malay community, descended from enslaved and free Muslims brought from Southeast Asia, India, and East Africa during Dutch rule, introduced fragrant spice blends, curries, sambals, and the tradition of sweetening savory dishes with fruit. Indian laborers arriving in Natal in the nineteenth century brought their own curry traditions, giving rise to Durban's unique Indian-South African food culture.
The Afrikaner tradition contributed biltong, boerewors (farmer's sausage), and braai (barbecue) culture. The result is a cuisine that reflects the full complexity of the Rainbow Nation. Chakalaka spice blend (a fiery relish of tomatoes, onions, and chili), biltong spice (coriander, pepper, and salt for curing meat), Mrs Ball's chutney (the ubiquitous fruity condiment served with everything from bobotie to braai), rooibos tea (a caffeine-free herbal tea native to the Western Cape), and mealie meal (ground maize used for pap, the staple starch).
Amarula Cheesecake
Beef and Stout Stew
Biltong
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped South African cuisine
Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen
The first African chef to be awarded a Michelin star for his restaurant Jan in …
Click to read moreReuben Riffel
South African celebrity chef, restaurateur, and TV personality who won the SA C…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define South African cuisine
The Great South African Cookbook
Over 130 recipes from 67 of South Africa's finest cooks, showcasing the diversity and creativity of the country's vibra…
Simply Zola
A Gourmand World Cookbook Award-winning collection from one of South Africa's most beloved celebrity chefs.
Explore All Dishes
31 authentic recipes from South African cuisine
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Amarula Cheesecake
Amarula Cream Liqueur Cheesecake
Dessert or special occasion
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Beef and Stout Stew
Beef and Stout Stew
Winter dinner
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Biltong
Biltong (Beef)
Snack (any time)
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Bobotie
Bobotie
Dinner
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Boerewors
Farmer's Sausage
Braai (any time)
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Braaibroodjie
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Braai appetizer while meat cooks
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Bunny Chow
Bunny Chow (Chicken)
Lunch or anytimeCape Malay Bobotie
Cape Malay Bobotie
Cape Malay Curry
Cape Malay Curry
Sunday lunch
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Chakalaka
Spicy Vegetable Relish
Braai side dish
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Gatsby
Gatsby Sandwich
Lunch or late-night street food
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Koeksister
Braided Syrup Doughnut
Weekend breakfast or tea time
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Malva Pudding
Malva Pudding
DessertMashonzha
Mopane Worms
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Melktert
Milk Tart
Afternoon tea or dessertMilk Tart Shooters
Mini Milk Tarts
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Mogodu
Tripe Stew
Weekend lunch or special occasionMorogo
African Wild Spinach
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Pap en Sous
Maize Porridge with Tomato Sauce
Any meal, especially dinner
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Peppermint Crisp Tart
Peppermint Crisp Tart
Dessert or braai finale
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Potbrood
Pot Bread
Braai side
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Potjiekos
Small Pot Stew
Weekend lunch or special occasion
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Rooibos Tea
Red Bush Tea
Any time of day
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Rusks
Twice-Baked Biscuits
Breakfast or afternoon teaSamp and Beans
Samp and Beans
Slap Chips
South African Thick-Cut Fries
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Sosatie
Cape Malay Kebab
Braai or celebrationUmleqwa
Free-Range Chicken Stew
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Umngqusho
Samp and Beans
Lunch or dinner
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Vetkoek
Fat Cake
Breakfast or street snack
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Waterblommetjiebredie
Water Flower Stew
Winter dinner (seasonal: July-September)