How Do You Spell BOBOTIE?

Pronunciation: [bəbˈə͡ʊti] (IPA)

Bobotie is a South African dish made with spiced minced meat and a savoury custard topping. The spelling of "bobotie" can be explained phonetically as /bəʊˈbɒti/. The "b" at the beginning of the word is pronounced as in "boy" or "bad". The stress falls on the second syllable, which is pronounced with a long "o" sound, as in "boat". The final syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound like in the word "bit". The "e" at the end of the word is silent.

BOBOTIE Meaning and Definition

  1. Bobotie is a traditional South African dish that is beloved for its unique, rich, and savory flavors. Considered one of the national dishes of South Africa, bobotie is a unique fusion of African, Malay, and Dutch culinary influences. It is a flavorful baked dish that combines ground meat, typically lamb or beef, with various aromatic spices and a mixture of ingredients like onions, garlic, curry powder, ginger, chutney, and dried fruit. This mixture is then bound together with a rich and creamy custard-like topping made from a mixture of eggs and milk.

    The dish is traditionally prepared by sautéing the meat and spices until fragrant and then combining it with soaked bread, which acts as a binder, giving the dish a soft and moist texture. The mixture is then placed in a baking dish and covered with the custard-like topping before being baked until golden and set. Bobotie is commonly served with side dishes like yellow rice, chutney, and sliced banana, which add a complementary sweetness to the rich and tangy flavors.

    Bobotie has gained popularity not only in South Africa but also internationally, as it offers a taste that is both comforting and exotic. Its unique blend of flavors and textures makes it a delicious and satisfying dish that showcases the diverse heritage of South Africa.

Common Misspellings for BOBOTIE

  • vobotie
  • nobotie
  • hobotie
  • gobotie
  • bibotie
  • bkbotie
  • blbotie
  • bpbotie
  • b0botie
  • b9botie
  • bovotie
  • bonotie
  • bohotie
  • bogotie
  • bobitie
  • bobktie
  • bobltie
  • bobptie
  • bob0tie
  • bob9tie

Etymology of BOBOTIE

The word bobotie comes from the Afrikaans language, which is primarily spoken in South Africa. It is derived from the Indonesian word bobotok, which means a dish made with ground meat. The Indonesian term was brought to South Africa by Indonesian and Malay slaves during the Dutch colonial period in the 17th century. Over time, the dish evolved to incorporate local ingredients and flavors, and its name was anglicized to bobotie.

Plural form of BOBOTIE is BOBOTIES

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