I have always loved waking up to my grandmothers soft porridge as a child. Whether made with butter and a pinch of salt, or when she added viniger to make it sour. It was a sure way to bring warmth in any winters morning.
Fast forward to my adult life, many think I am a good cook, but I struggle with this basic thing. Some days it would be too soft other day it looked more like stiff pap than porridge. I struggled for while but now I finally have the right measurements to make SOFT (not watery or hard) porridge and I can finally share it with you.
Soft Porridge
Recipe
1 litre of Boiling water in a pot
1 cup of Maize meal
1 cup Cold water
Pinch of salt
Margarine
Sugar
Milk
1. On a high heat setting, boil water in a pot or alternatively boil the water with a kettle and pour in a hot pot to keep the boiling process.
2. On a separate bowl mix the cold water and maize meal.
3. Pour over the boiling water and stir till thick. You should see the mixture bubbling. (Close the pot before you get burned)
4. Turn down the heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes.
5. Serve with a pinch of salt, some butter or margarine (I use margarine)
6. Sweeten with Sugar, pour some milk and enjoy!