- Spicy biltong recipe goes perfect with deer! Happy Holidays!!
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
~Sweet and Spicy Biltong!!!~
- Looking for a chilli biltong recipe? Just add 1 tspn of red pepper and 1/3 cup crushed red pepper to the recipe used below. This batch was ready after 5 days and has the perfect amount of sweet and spice!!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
~Make Your OWN!!~
- Buy a nice cut of meat and cut into one-inch thick strips cutting with the grain. I'm using eye of round in this picture, but I also like london broil and top round.
- Dip each slice into apple cider vinegar and pat dry. This helps to cure and flavor the meat. Add a couple splashes of worchestire to mix up the flavoring.
- Coat each piece of meat liberally with the biltong spice recipe used below. Then place in the fridge for 12-24 hrs. The longer you leave it in the fridge the saltier it will be.
- Put an equal ratio of apple cider vinegar and warm water in a bowl, rinse off most of the spice and pat dry. Again, you can add some worchestire to the ratio for flavor. This step will give your biltong that classic dark shine!
- Hang the biltong in your box making sure that the pieces of meat do not touch each other. If mould appears, you can cut it out with a knife and treat the area with vinegar. In about 7 days you can enjoy some lekker biltong!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
~My Biltong Recipe~ (2kg of meat)
- Roast 3/4 cup of coriander in pan and grind using mortar and pestle, add to mixing bowl.
- Add 1/2 cup of brown sugar.
- Add 1/4 cup of salt. (I like kosher)
- Add 2 Tbls of coarsely ground black pepper.
- Add 1 tspn of ground cloves. (my secret ingredient)
- Add 1 tspn of baking soda.
- Finally, I use apple cider vinegar with a splash of worchestire sauce.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
~My biltong box~
I created my box using a kitchen cabinet I purchased from Home Depot. I cut a large hole on top and inserted a 120volt PC fan for circulation. I cut ventilation holes on the top and bottom of each side and added screening. I put a porcelain light fixture at the bottom using a 60W light bulb to keep the air dry. To finish it off I used two wooden dowels and stainless steel S hooks to hang the biltong.
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