Biltong
+1 for Biltong.
Biltong - Droewors - Boerewors - Sausages - South African Food - The Savanna
There is one of these shops in London Bridge station.
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You can make it in the oven as well. Hang the seasoned meat over the bars of the oven rack and leave it for 6-8 hours at 150, then leave to cool for a few more hours to finish the drying process.Originally posted by hyperD View PostI reckon I'll be getting one of those!
Thanks bobspud.
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Pah, they all fade compared to Martin's Jerked Meat (as seen on Dragon's Den).
Numerous flavours and associated snack products. By far the best Jerky around. I have put numerous bags in my van and car as emergancy food, so far none of them have lasted more than a journey as none of us can resist eating it.
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+7Originally posted by fckvwls View Post+6
Kudu or beef biltong are great. I also like the chilli sticks version.
Also - try Droewors. Kudu or Peri Peri for me. There's great Saffa shops in Putney and Roehampton.
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I remember trying some South African Springbok jerky once. Really liked it but have never had good jerky since.
Is that the biltong thing that everyones' banging on about?
If so: +1
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You didn't have to eat it.Originally posted by hyperD View Post+3
There's a great South African shop that make there own near where I live - it's fantastic. I get the chilli-garlic one.
I agree about the shop stuff - it tastes like Brillo's codpiece just after his mighty effort in the Iron Man.
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+3Originally posted by JamJarST View Post+2
There's a great South African shop that make there own near where I live - it's fantastic. I get the chilli-garlic one.
I agree about the shop stuff - it tastes like Brillo's codpiece just after his mighty effort in the Iron Man.
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