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Making delicious pap doesn't have to mean hours in front of a stove. Making that oh-so delicious South African porridge in the microwave not only saves time but it is also less messy and nothing is wasted since half the pap you make won't be left sticking to the side of the pot!
Steps
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1Measure out a cup of maize flour into the microwave bowl (1 cup should make enough for 3-4 people).
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2Add a pinch of salt, more than a pinch or none at all to suit your tastes.Advertisement
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3Add just enough of the freshly boiled water to wet all the flour and work it in with the fork.
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4Set microwave on "High" and the timer for 10 minutes.[1]
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5Put the lid on your bowl and pop it in the microwave.
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6Microwave for about a minute and then remove again.
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7Stir thoroughly with a little bit more water and return to the microwave.
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8Repeat this process (Remove, add a little water and stir, microwave again) 3 or 4 more times during cooking time at regular intervals - find a rhythm that works for you![2]
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Warnings
- Use oven mitts as the bowl will get really hot after the first couple of minutes.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- DO NOT forget about it after the first minute! If you neglect to add water and stir an incredibly dense layer of burnt maize will form and the bowl you were using will be a write off. It is only 10 minutes, so pay attention!⧼thumbs_response⧽
- A cloud of super hot steam will escape every time you open to stir so take the lid off carefully and away from your face⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- A microwave
- Coarse Maize flour (Mieliemeel)
- A kettle of freshly boiled water
- A large microwavable bowl with lid
- A fork - preferably a large two tine fork
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