Bunny chow- my version
Bunny chow- my version

Hey everyone, it’s Louise, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, bunny chow- my version. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Bunny Chow, also called 'bunny' is one of the Indian community's contributions to South African cuisine. When I first heard about Bunny Chow from a taxi driver in Cape Town, I was intrigued. But this African street food is usually made with meat, and I couldn't find a vegetarian version while I was.

Bunny chow- my version is one of the most favored of current trending foods on earth. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. Bunny chow- my version is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have bunny chow- my version using 25 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Bunny chow- my version:
  1. Take boneless lamb cubes
  2. Take onions finely chopped
  3. Get ginger garlic paste
  4. Prepare bay leaf
  5. Prepare garam masala powder
  6. Get red chilli powder
  7. Get roasted-pounded coriander seeds
  8. Take oil
  9. Take whole wheat buns
  10. Prepare Marinade :
  11. Take vinegar
  12. Get dry kashmiri chillies
  13. Get oil
  14. Prepare garlic cloves
  15. Make ready Salt
  16. Make ready onion chopped and deep fried
  17. Get Stock :
  18. Make ready Lamb bones and left over lamb meat if any
  19. Take bay leaf
  20. Prepare black cardamoms crushed
  21. Prepare green cardamoms crushed
  22. Prepare black pepper
  23. Get cloves
  24. Make ready roughly chopped ginger
  25. Take Salt as required

See great recipes for Durban bunny chow, Chicken curry Bunny Chow too! This fabulous South African recipe mutton curry delicacy is complemented by hollowed out bread bowl. Bunny Chow: from where the name? This is a story: with a recipe.

Instructions to make Bunny chow- my version:
  1. Deep fry onion until golden brown and crisp, keep aside. Similarly fry potato cubes and keep separately.
  2. Soak kashmiri chillies in vinegar and half cup of water for 30 minutes. Add garlic cloves, salt, fried onion and oil. Grind it to fine paste. Marinate lamb cubes in this chilli onion paste for an hour to overnight.
  3. Make stock by pressure cooking the ingredients given for stock in 4-5 cups of water. Strain the stock. Keep it warm.
  4. In a pan heat up oil, add bay leaf and chopped onion, fry until they turn brown. Add ginger garlic paste fry for a while.
  5. Add turmeric, chilli powder and little water. Fry till oil separates.
  6. Add marinated lamb cubes, fry on high heat, let the masala coat the pieces well. Add, roasted crushed coriander seeds and garam masala powder, reduce the flame and continue frying for 15 minutes.
  7. Add mutton stock, cover and simmer till its cooked well. Taste and adjust the seasoning.
  8. Add potato cubes, adjust the consistency of the masala/gravy. Cook just for a few minutes after adding the potatoes.
  9. Take pav, slice off 1/4 portion and hollow the rest of it. I am using whole wheat buns as it remains firm for a longer time.
  10. Brush some oil inside and bake the bun bowls in a pre heated oven for 7 minutes.
  11. Fill the bun bowls with prepared lamb and serve immediately.

Bunny Chow is loved by Indians in Durban (its place of origin) and now is being included by many Indian restaurants too. Here is our version of the Chicken Bunny Chow. It can be made in Mutton and bean variants as well. Bunny chow, often referred to simply as a bunny, is a South African fast food dish consisting of a hollowed-out loaf of white bread filled with curry. It ultimately originated among Indian South Africans of Durban.

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