Royal Morubisi Safari Adventure
- Return flights
- 7 nights in a 4 star safari lodge, 2 nights in flight
- 20 included meals: 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners
- Small group travel style - Max 20 people on this tour
Mon-Wed: 0900 - 1800
Thurs: 0900 - 1600
Fri: 0900 - 1800
Sat: 0900 - 1700
Sun & BH: Closed
Discover the many attractions of exciting Bangkok then travel northwards through Thailand to the city of Chiang Mai. Along the way, visit ancient ruins and stunning temples, before your journey comes to an end in the relaxing coastal resort of Krabi.
Ascend Table Mountain, search for the 'Big Five' on safari in Kruger National Park and tour the garden route on this unforgettable South African tour.
Every Indian family has it’s own way of cooking potato bhaji and depending on which part of India, it will taste completely different. It’s a hearty home cooked dish that is quick and easy to make. It can be eaten at breakfast with chapatis, or paired with a chicken curry, stuffed inside a masala dosa or in thali, which is a mini platter of Indian dishes. If you have a few chapatis left over, try them with jam or Nutella!
SERVES 2
Heat the oil in a large skillet. When it begins to simmer, add the mustard and cumin seeds and cook for approximately 4 minutes, until they begin to pop and sizzle.
Add the curry leaves and fry for 1 minute, until fragrant. Add the chilli and cook, stirring until it releases flavour into the oil. Add the onion to the pan and sauté until the onions are soft and golden brown, which should take approximately 5 minutes. Add the turmeric and coriander powder and stir well for a minute.
Add the potatoes to the pan and cook until golden brown, stirring to brown all sides for approximately 6-8 minutes. Take the pan off the heat and add the fresh coriander and lemon juice, if using. Season with salt to taste.
Don’t worry if your chapati doesn’t puff up like a ball, it will still taste delicious. It may take a little practice to get perfectly puffed chapatis.