A Ham en Kaas Souttert is just what you need for a hearty, simple family meal. I remember growing up in South African totally loving it.
This South African meal is not the typical meal you would expect in terms of spice levels and cooking with wild game. This time its more of a traditional comfort meal that you would expect to eat during a busy week.
The best part is that it stores really well and can keep up to three or four days in the fridge. Honestly, I don’t think there’s a need to worry about storing leftovers because when the family is done eating, there's almost nothing left!
Enjoy exploring more of traditional South African cuisine and do leave a comment on how you got on.
Simple Boerekos
Its quite a filling meal, so in order to lighten it up it's a good idea to serve souttert with a side salad or some green beans. If you don’t like to fuss too much around the kitchen, then this is the recipe for you.
ham en kaas souttert definition
Souttert is a South African tart, made up of eggs, flour, whisked eggs and grated cheese. In a way it is like quiche from French cuisine. The actual meaning of souttert is ‘savoury tart’.
Judging from recent comments, I saw that a lot of you were fascinated by South African cuisine. South African cuisine is delicious and offers very interesting recipes influenced by a melting pot of cultures from all over the world.
I'm not patriotic at all, but do I think that the souttert is nicer than the French's version we all know as quiche. This is because the latter is quite eggy, rubbery and bouncy, whereas souttert glides more on the tongue.
Souttert has a higher milk and flour content, so it has a smoother bite. Also, in South Africa, we tend to pack more ingredients into the tart.
In South Africa, you can buy souttert in a "tuisnywerheid". A tuisnywerheid is a South African concept for housewives.
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Here, they can sell their baked goods and this is one of their regular offerings. Other items include melktert, kondensmelkhorinkies, koeksisters etc.
Souttert is one of my favourites and it's something I've missed since moving to the UK. Can you believe that it’s taken me this long to make it here in the UK?
Ah, the memories! I did however make recently a lovely denningvleis - another delicious and traditional South African dish.
So today, the ham en kaas souttert is evidence just how much South African cuisine was influenced by the French.
combinations and serving
‘Ham en kaas’ means ham and cheese. This is the classic combination that you will come across if you ever visit South Africa and try souttert.
I like to include spinach in any tart, so spinach with cauliflower or broccoli would be very healthy. In the end, you can make all kinds of flavour combinations.
I’ll leave it up to you and your taste preferences. So, what flavour combination would you go for? Leave a comment below!
As the souttert is a rather heavy and filling meal, you’ll need something to cut through this richness. This could be a simple green salad as a side with an acidic dressing.
I also like to make a tomato salad with some olive oil. Generally, tomatoes are very high in terms of acidity, therefore they work well.
Just add a bit of basil or parsley and you’ll have a delicious side salad. Just have a look at how the French eat their quiche – simple salad with mustard dressing.
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Ham en Kaas Souttert
- Total Time: 55 minutes
- Yield: 6 1x
Description
Souttert is traditional South African boerekos enjoyed by the Afrikaans community. Ham and cheese are used as a filling in this sout tert recipe but you can play with different ingredients.
Ingredients
- 15ml (1 tbsp) olive oil
- 15ml (1 tbsp) butter, and extra for greasing
- 2 onions, finely chopped
- 500g (1lb) raw bacon, chopped into bite-sized pieces
- 30g (1oz) chives, finely chopped
- 250ml (1 cup) grated cheddar
- 4 large eggs, whisked
- 400ml (â…” pt) milk
- 90g (3oz) flour, sieved
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas mark 4.
- Fry the onions in the butter and oil in a large frying pan until softened.
- Add the bacon pieces to the onions and fry on a high heat to brown the meat and get it fully cooked. Be careful not to burn so lower the heat if necessary.
- Remove from the heat and place it in a large mixing bowl to cool down.
- Stir in the grated cheese and chives.
- In another bowl, prepare the batter by mixing the eggs, milk and flour.
- Grease a pie dish, measuring at 30cm (12in), with butter.
- Spoon the bacon mixture in the pie dish and spread the contents evenly.
- Pour the batter in and even out the filling.
- Bake in the oven for 25 minutes or until the top is golden and the center cooked.
Notes
- Serve with salad with acidic dressing to cut through the richness.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 40 minutes
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Bake
- Cuisine: South African
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 675
- Sugar: 5.1 g
- Sodium: 2141 mg
- Fat: 45.5 g
- Saturated Fat: 15.8 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0
- Trans Fat: 0
- Carbohydrates: 20.3 g
- Fiber: 1.3 g
- Protein: 44.3 g
- Cholesterol: 231 mg
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Charlene
Thank you so much for including (South African) metric measurements! When I find recipes in ounces and pounds my brain starts to melt 🙂 All your recipes look and sound delicious.
Wendy Rudd
Lovely recipe!
Michelle Minnaar
Thanks Wendy!
sharon martin
risotto
michelle
classic 🙂
Jane Willis
Parmesan crisps to serve as a garnish to a risotto
michelle
great idea
Solange
Risotto with Parmesan and white wine.
michelle
🙂
shaveta sharma
Look Yummy Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe
michelle
Of course! I am so excited when I can show you just how amazing SA cuisine is! 🙂
sam macaree
Chicken Parmesan
michelle
Classic and amazing 🙂