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How to Cook Boerewors the South African Way

If you’re a South African, you definitely know what boerewors is. But, do you know how to buy boerewors and cook boerewors the right way? Luckily, cooking boerewors isn’t a difficult task. And, if you know what to look for, buying it is also simple. We’re pleased to show you how to cook boerewors right, which we’ve laid out below.

Use Moderate Heat When Cooking Boerewors

The key to a truly flavourful and moist boerewors lay within the cooking temperature. Use a low to medium heat when you cook boerewors, as this cooks it evenly inside and out. Be sure to turn frequently.

Remember! Cooking boerewors too much will lead to the meat drying out, and high heat can scorch the outside as well. Moderate heat is your friend when prepping the meal.

After You Buy Boerewors, Keep it Coiled

Before pondering the question of how to cook boerewors, it needs proper preparation! Most often, it will come in a coiled shape. Be sure to keep it this way, so avoid cutting it beforehand.

If you buy boerewors in a coil, it also allows you to save space on the braai for any other meat you may be cooking. Its shape also allows it to keep the juiciness contained within the sausage for longer.

Grilling a Truly South African Boerewors

You heard it right. There’s a lot of great ways to prepare this native sausage, but grilling is king! Grilling presents the most unique taste, where every great flavour comes to the fore. Before you cook boerewors, consider the braai just outside on the patio.

When cooking boerewors, you’ll know it’s ready when the casing is a golden brown colour. Ensure that the meat has cooked through completely, with no pinkness in the centre. After this, remove the boerewors sausage and allow it to rest for a few minutes before serving. Done right, you and any guests will be certain to enjoy every last piece!

Other Ways to Cook Boerewors

There are several ways that you can prepare this meat outside of a good braai. Boerewors is very versatile, as you can prepare it in the oven or in the pan. Find out how to cook boerewors in other ways below!

Oven

After you buy boerewors, pre-heat the oven to a temperature between 170C and 180C. Then, give it a light coating of vegetable oil. Allow it to cook for 20 minutes, allowing 10 minutes per side.

Pan Frying

Though it is traditionally a braai meat, you can cook boerewors in the pan, as well. Place the coil in a large skillet. Then, run just enough water to cover the sausage and cook it on a moderate temperature for 30-40 minutes. Be sure to turn it now and then. Finish off by allowing the water to boil away. Then, lightly cooking the boerewors in the skillet for a few minutes.

How to Cook Boerewors the Homemade Way

Looking at cooking boerewors in your own home-made style? We have the right recipe for you! It’s in a traditional style. But, also allows for a lot of personal input. This allows you to get creative, impressing family and friends alike. No need to buy boerewors when you have all the ingredients you need.

Ingredients

  • 1KG Beef
  • 1KG Lean pork
  • 1KG Lamb or mutton
  • ½ KG Bacon
  • 2 Tablespoons of table or sea salt
  • 1 Tablespoon of coriander
  • ½ Teaspoon of nutmeg powder
  • ½ Cup of brown vinegar
  • 1 Teaspoon of black pepper
  • ¼ Teaspoon of ground cloves
  • 200 g Sausage Casings

Before cooking the boerewors, you’ll need to make it!

To begin, cube all the meat together and mince them coarsely. While doing this, place the coriander in a deep-frying pan. Stir until it browns, then break it up in the pan. After doing this, place all the meat and dry spices into a bowl.

Add the vinegar to the bowl, then leave the mixture to marinade in the fridge for 2-4 hours. Once this time has passed, soak the sausage casings in water. Then, fill them with your boerewors mixture using a sausage maker.

And that’s all! Once complete, you’re free to cook the boerewors as you see fit, then serve.

Tip Top Meat, Dedicated to You

Tip Top Meats is a leading retailer of meat products of all kinds. We offer variety, coupled with the quality and affordability of our offerings. This makes us the outlet of choice for all those looking for genuine value.

With us, you can buy boerewors, or the ingredients you need to make it yourself!

For further queries, contact us.

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