🍛 Authentic Cape Malay Curry Recipe (South African Style)
Make a fragrant and flavorful Cape Malay Curry – a South African classic made with aromatic spices, tender meat, and a touch of sweetness. Step-by-step recipe, FAQs, and serving ideas included.
🌍 What is Cape Malay Curry?
Cape Malay Curry is a unique South African dish with influences from Malaysian, Indonesian, Indian, and African cuisines. Known for its fragrant spices, mild heat, and slightly sweet flavor, this curry is popular in Cape Town’s Cape Malay community. Unlike fiery Indian curries, Cape Malay Curry balances aromatic spices with sweetness from dried fruits like apricots or raisins.
It’s a comforting dish often enjoyed with rice, roti, or bread.
✅ Ingredients (Serves 4–6)
- 2 lbs (1 kg) chicken, lamb, or beef (cubed)
- 2 tbsp oil
- 2 onions (chopped)
- 3 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1 tbsp fresh ginger (grated)
- 2 tbsp curry powder (mild or medium)
- 1 tsp ground turmeric
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp ground coriander
- ½ tsp chili powder (optional for heat)
- 2 tbsp tomato paste
- 2 cups chopped tomatoes (fresh or canned)
- 1 cup chicken stock or water
- ½ cup dried apricots or golden raisins
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 cinnamon stick
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Fresh cilantro for garnish
👩🍳 Instructions
Step 1: Sauté Base
- Heat oil in a large pot.
- Add onions and sauté until golden brown.
- Stir in garlic and ginger, cooking until fragrant.
Step 2: Add Spices
- Mix in curry powder, turmeric, cumin, coriander, and chili powder.
- Toast spices for 1–2 minutes to release flavors.
Step 3: Cook Meat & Sauce
- Add meat cubes and brown on all sides.
- Stir in tomato paste and chopped tomatoes.
- Add stock, apricots/raisins, bay leaves, and cinnamon stick.
- Season with salt and pepper.
Step 4: Simmer
- Cover and simmer gently for 45–60 minutes, or until meat is tender.
- Add a splash more stock if sauce gets too thick.
Step 5: Garnish & Serve
Remove cinnamon stick and bay leaves. Garnish with fresh cilantro before serving.
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
- Serve with steamed basmati rice or yellow rice with raisins.
- Pair with roti, naan, or fresh bread rolls to soak up the curry.
- Add a side of chutney for a sweet-spicy kick.
- For a full South African meal, serve with sambals (fresh veggie salads).
❓ FAQs About Cape Malay Curry
Q1. Is Cape Malay Curry spicy?
It’s usually mildly spiced with more fragrance than heat, but you can adjust chili levels.
Q2. Can I use vegetables only?
Yes, you can make a vegetarian version with chickpeas, lentils, potatoes, and seasonal veggies.
Q3. Why are dried fruits used in Cape Malay Curry?
They add a natural sweetness that balances the spices beautifully.
Q4. How long does it keep?
It stays fresh for 3–4 days in the fridge and tastes even better the next day.
Q5. Can it be frozen?
Yes, Cape Malay Curry freezes well for up to 2 months.
🥘 Similar Recipes to Try :
- Bobotie – South African curried mince with egg topping.
- Bunny Chow – Curry served in a hollowed-out bread loaf.
- Chakalaka – Spicy vegetable relish.
- Potjiekos – Traditional South African slow-cooked stew.
- Sosaties – South African marinated meat skewers.
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