Recipe: Tasty Mince Kota (ikota yamazambane)

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Recipe: Tasty Mince Kota (ikota yamazambane) Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Mince Kota (ikota yamazambane). Mince Kota (ikota yamazambane) My parent favourite "spayikos meal". Its the food they enjoy when there were kids at school too and when the eat this meal they always reminisce about good old day. My mom taught to prepare this 'spayikos' El Torious Sinatra.

My mom taught to prepare this 'spayikos' El Torious Sinatra.

Preparation: Cook mince meat in your chosen way.

Boil potatoes & mash them afterwards.

You can have Mince Kota (ikota yamazambane) using 19 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Mince Kota (ikota yamazambane)

  1. You need of potatoes.

  2. You need of Rajah curry.

  3. You need of salt.

  4. It’s of Rama.

  5. It’s of baking powder.

  6. Prepare of milk.

  7. Prepare of Mince meat beef.

  8. You need of Onion.

  9. Prepare of Green pepper.

  10. Prepare of mixed vegetable (Koo).

  11. You need of Steak n chop.

  12. You need of barbeque spice.

  13. Prepare of mild Rajah.

  14. You need of Cooking oil.

  15. You need of Minestrone soup.

  16. You need of flour.

  17. It’s of tomato sauce.

  18. You need of beef stock cube.

  19. Prepare of sugar.

This dish requires the old-school Loaf Of Bread aka Unsliced bread.

The festival received an overwhelming response ever since they had first announced it a few weeks ago.

Tickets were sold out days before the festival, thus no tickets were sold at the gate.

Queues to buy Kotas were never-ending, vendors had to prepare and sell Kotas until the end of the event.

Mince Kota (ikota yamazambane) step by step

  1. Peel your potatoes and rinse them and put them in a pot and pour half a pot of cold water to boil let it boil for 20 minutes.

  2. While the potatoes are boiling peel your onion and green pepper and add into a pot and pour 2 tbs of cooking oil to fry..

  3. As it is frying, when it starts to turn brown then add all your spices and your half beef stock cube stir and add a dash of water after pour your mince meat and let it cook now and then stir..

  4. Go and check on your potatoes as they boil, pour your curry powder in and let it boil. The curry will change the potatoes colour to yellow.

  5. Stir your mince meat and as its mixes well with spices and onion then pour your tomato sauce and a pinch of sugar to kill the sour taste of a tomato stir and cover your pot..

  6. Your potatoes now are ready to be mashed then add your pinch of salt and Rama mash your potatoes and pour that baking powder and stir and milk. Stir and its ready move the pot aside..

  7. The mince is cooking slowly then open the tin and drain water pour it inside the mince pot again stir and lower your stove temperature let it simmer for a while then prepare your soup in water and flour, pour and let it cook and now your mince is ready too..

  8. This Kota is served with bread or bread slices with Atchaar too to make it tasty and delicious extra like cheese, ham and Russians are optional.

A Kota is a very popular sandwich in the townships of Gauteng; little did we know that one day it will be part of the Durban street food scene.

U must be from Vosloorus this was the best kota ever, kwaMamGama ๏ธ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป.

Kota Joe (Melville) While this fast-growing franchise has positioned itself as a roadhouse, it is a proudly South African eatery, adding some pretty unique twists to the kota.

These include a grilled chicken, shwarma and a boerie kota.

While they've experimented with the original dish, the presentation stays true to kota tradition.