Natalie from NorthShore Days is kicking this series off with Durban Beef Bunny Chow as she grew up in Durban in South Africa. (Did you know that?)
Looks delicious doesn't it? Just click on the global door to the Inspiration Cafe and we'll take you there to see what this delicious Beef dish is all about.
Do you have a dish from your heritage that you would be willing to share at our link party? If so, write a post about it sometime during the next 5 weeks and then come back here the last week of April and link it up! Should be some global fun!
What a interesing idea! I'm having fun checking out the inspiration cafe posts.
ReplyDeleteLeslie (Gwen Moss)
I do like it when people come up with recipes for me to try!
ReplyDeleteOh yum. That looks like a great dish.
ReplyDeleteSounds fun and very tasty. Hmmmmm, what kind of Cajun dish can I make to share.
ReplyDeleteI have a pretty boring heritage foodwise...born in Ontario with Scottish grandparents. Bland, same-old food growing up. And no, I don't know how to cook haggis. *blech*
ReplyDeleteDebbie :)