Bunny Chow
Step 1: Heat oil in pan, Add cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, bay leaf and fennel, stir
How is it made?
Step 5: Add water when ever needed don't let it burn out. When potatoes are 3/4 cooked add the chopped tomatoes, then serve in an empty loaf of bread with the inside on top to dip
Why is this your favorite food?
This is my personal favourite foods for multiple reasons. The first being due to it's exquisite taste, as I am a big fan of savoury food as this meal has great texture and taste. It is also high in carbs, protein and fibre which, is great if you are bulking/lean bulking like me. Lastly, it is a traditional food for me as I am South African, so it is made fairly frequently in my home.
What country is this cuisine from or a part of?
Durban, South Africa
Bunny chow over the years has become one of Durban's most popular exports! It is usually called a ‘bunny’ which brings back childhood memories for many durbaners/durbanites who back in the day would stop for a bunny chow on their way home from late night clubbing.