The bunny chow is definitely older than the 1940s. Patels in durban cbd has been opened for more than a 100 years and the bunny chow is there signature dish. They started off selling bunnies
A Bunny needs soft potatoes and a lot of gravy. Adding the meat and braise it for a few minutes in the spices before you add the tomatoes also make a difference to the flavour. I use jam tomatoes and remove the seeds. Seeds give it sour taste unless you add sugar.
@@MikesGourmetKitchen appreciate the video, please use ginger and garlic paste, potatoes is a must, extra gravy and you have to granish with dhania / coriander
The bunny chow is definitely older than the 1940s. Patels in durban cbd has been opened for more than a 100 years and the bunny chow is there signature dish. They started off selling bunnies
Thanks Elaine 😀 we went off the info available online , thanks for the info and thanks for watching
A Bunny needs soft potatoes and a lot of gravy. Adding the meat and braise it for a few minutes in the spices before you add the tomatoes also make a difference to the flavour. I use jam tomatoes and remove the seeds. Seeds give it sour taste unless you add sugar.
Some excellent tips thanks Pieter ! 🍻
cant make bunnychow without POTATOES!!!!!
😂 i knew something was missing , thanks for the reminder
@@MikesGourmetKitchen appreciate the video, please use ginger and garlic paste, potatoes is a must, extra gravy and you have to granish with dhania / coriander
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@@darrelshanmagum6417 I agree with your suggestions.