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Biltong…soooo yummy!

28/03/2008 by Nikita

 If you want to know if somebody is a South African, ask him to say the word…biltong… and…moreover, ask him what it is… ha! he won’t tell you what it is…he will just say…..hmmmmmmmmm…….yummmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyy!! then you will know…that is a real South African, and not a “made” one…! My favourite is….Kudu biltong! of course you get biltong made of ostritch and all kinds of animals and people have their favourites… but, please don’t try elephant biltong…too much sinews! lol! I  had it once…while we travelled the Kruger National Park…never again! That’s the best thing to have with you while travelling there… because biltong is something you shouldn’t gobble up so quickly…(but if you don’t get it every day…like you’re not in SA…and you do get it once in a while…there’s just no other way…you can’t help yourself…you have to gobble it up so quickly….<sigh>..) you have to taste it…think about it….chew it slowly…think more about it and the taste…see if you can find a lion at the water hole….then have another bite… aaah! yummy…. I like mine quite dry too… cut in small bits…. yikes! mouthwatering!!

Click HERE to read original article…but…most importantly…to learn everything about Biltong, how to make it, spices, hints and tips, cutters, etc…..

The word BILTONG is derived from the words “BIL” (BUTTOCK) or meat and ‘TONG” or strip. So it is just a strip of meat.

For centuries mankind has endeavoured to preserve meat. Seafarers, centuries ago, pickled meat in large wooden caskets and devoured this during the months they were at sea. No wonder they suffered from scurvy!!

African folklore has it that migrating African tribesmen, herding their stock, would place strips of venison under the saddles on their horses as the chaffing would tenderise the meat and the sweat of the animals would spice it! This must be when vegetarians were born!!

BILTONG as we know this delicacy today, is a rich inheritance from pioneering South African forefathers who sun dried meat during their trek across the African Subcontinent.
The basic spicing is a dramatic blend of vinegar, salt, sugar, coriander and other spices. These were in abundance in the then Cape Colony, as the French Hugenots produced wine and vinegar from their grape crops and the colony was the halfway stop for seafarers plying the spice routes of the East. Various brine recipes and marinades were created and handed down for generations!

Today BILTONG and DROE WORS (dried South African sausage) is a massive industry and the most sought after delicacies in Southern Africa

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Posted in How to make biltong, preserved meat, resepte, South African delicacies, Suid-Afrika | Tagged biltong, biltong recipes, biltong resepte, How to make biltong, preserved meat, recipes, resepte, South Africa, South African delicacies, Suid-Afrika | 15 Comments

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  1. on 29/03/2008 at 06:09 mykopop

    Kudu biltong is nice, but my favourite is beef biltong which is slightly wet inside. And sorry to tell you, but each year, for the past few years now, we order a hind quarter of beef when winter draws near, i.e. by the last half of May. Most if it is turned into biltong and a lot into dried “wors”.

    The month of May is not too far away!


  2. on 29/03/2008 at 22:25 Nikita

    hi kop! Yes, I have to agree about the beef biltong… that’s very delicious too! There’s nothing like biltong during a cold winters’ night! 😉


  3. on 30/03/2008 at 15:27 Roer

    Hoe lekker water my mond nou!


  4. on 30/03/2008 at 20:22 Nikita

    hmmm…. myne ook!


  5. on 15/06/2008 at 15:20 stuart

    hi ive been in the uk know for 23 years i am from uitehage eastern cape south africa
    and i am making my own biltong and its bai lekker dankie
    sorry about spelling but you know its hard to reapapte


  6. on 15/06/2008 at 15:53 Nikita

    hi Stuart…great!! nice to hear from you!! Welcome to my blog and send me some, please!! i’m in London and I do miss the biltong here!! 😉


  7. on 02/01/2010 at 16:50 boerbiltong

    If you are looking for Biltong in Paris, check my blog !!

    bye

    boerbiltong.com


  8. on 02/01/2010 at 21:52 Nikita

    Hi boerbiltong! Thanks/Dankie – send some biltong! 🙂


  9. on 24/04/2010 at 13:05 SABiltongThailand

    hi if you are in Thailand and looking for Beef biltong than look me up… in the mean time you can find me here:
    sabthailand.blogspot.com


  10. on 25/04/2010 at 16:00 Nikita

    Hi SABiltongThailand! Thanks for your link..they are lucky to have you there!


  11. on 03/04/2012 at 11:28 Zee

    🙂 ek soek biltong resepte vir my man, en raai waar kom ek uit 🙂


    • on 03/04/2012 at 15:12 Nikita

      🙂 Hi Zee! Goed om jou hier te kry, al is dit net vir die biltong! LOL! Ek hoop jy het ‘n link hier gekry wat jou kon help!


  12. on 04/08/2014 at 08:02 Expatlondon

    Hi there, I’ve been living in uk for 4 years, and seriously miss leker biltong I found this sites line a few months back and they have brought SA to me.. Try them out the biltong chips are a winner and their chilli sticks are ver addictive. Cheers
    barefootbiltong.co.uk


  13. on 22/05/2019 at 04:06 Jacques

    Hi there, here is a link to some biltong making tips. Altough it is in Afrikaans there is Google Translate to help to make it understandable for people speaking another language.


    • on 31/05/2019 at 10:58 Nikita

      Hi Jaques, Welcome to my blog. Thank you for your link. I have now added it to the ‘GENERAL’ section of my blog links on the sidebar. Anyone looking for a link on how to make biltong, can find the link there. I did have a look myself and downloaded the PDF document too. Thank you!



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