This is a hearty, complete meal. The more people
you eat it with, the merrier. The trick is to knead
the dough well and let it rise completely. Place it
somewhere warm. I usually serve it with a boiled
bean stew.
uJeqe is a traditional Zulu recipe, often served
as a main dish with stew. You can also slather
butter over a slice for your morning tea. The
recipe is a family favourite and a point of
competition since we have all been taught
how to make it differently. Ultimately, it doesn’t
matter how you make or serve it as long as you
do it right. Good luck figuring out what ‘right’ is.
METHOD
1. Mix flour and yeast together in a large bowl. Add the
salt, sugar and butter (or oil).
2. Add lukewarm water until you have a soft ball.
3. Knead the dough thoroughly to activate the yeast.
4. Place the dough in a large plastic bowl and cover it with
a large dishcloth and pot lid.
5. Allow the dough to rise in a warm place, and check on
it regularly (every 20 minutes or so).
6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 three times.
7. Grease a metal bowl with butter or oil and transfer the
dough to it.
8. Add 750 ml of water into a large pot (it needs to be big
enough to accommodate the rising dough).
9. Depending on your stove, use setting 5 (medium heat).
10. Place the metal bowl with the dough into the pot.
11. Close the lid and make sure it seals well.
12. Cook for 45 minutes without opening the lid. To check
if it is cooked, use a fork or toothpick.
13. When ready, remove the bread from the pot and place
it on a wooden chopping board. Allow to cool and slice
as preferred
INGREDIENTS
Cake flour ..........................................................................240 g Yeast ......................................................................................5 g Salt ......................................................................................20 g Sugar................................................................................... 24 g Unsalted butter .................................................................125 g Vegetable oil ...................................................................250 ml
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