This dish is an old Maltese recipe that used to be given to us during our infancy and childhood. Ahhh what memories!! Mothers and grandmothers alike used to prepare this for us and we used to love it!! I still do :)) It is very easy to prepare...I shared the picture on Facebook earlier and had quite a number of likes for it so I decided to post how I (and my mum and grandma) used to make it :) It was originally done with Maltova infant food and Bovril. If you cannot find Maltova you can use Sabbiolina by Plasmon. Fine couscous will do the job too!! For a vegetarian you can do this by using Marmite, Vegemite or Vecon instead of Bovril!! So these amounts will suffice for 2 or 3 people as it is quite filling! You will need...
- 150g coarse Maltova (or fine couscous)
- 3 Cheese triangles
- 1 level tablespoon Bovril/Marmite/Vegemite
- 500ml boiling water
How to...
- In a pan dissolve the Bovril/Marmite/Vegemite in the boiling water. Keep stirring until it is all dissolved.
- Put the pan on a low heat.
- Add the cheese triangles and Maltova and bring to the boil stirring continuously. Make sure you keep stirring or else it will stick to the pan.
- Simmer for a few minutes until it reaches a thick consistency.
- Serve hot!!
Enjoy!!
R&A
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