Boerewors 500g

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Boerewors is best prepared by grilling it slowly over medium coals on a braai (barbecue), allowing the sausage to cook evenly while retaining its juiciness and smoky flavor.

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  • In short: Boerewors is a proudly South African creation, born from Dutch colonial influences and enriched by African culinary traditions. It’s more than just a sausage—it’s a cultural icon across Southern Africa.

  • Origins of Boerewors

    • Place of origin: South Africa bing.com +1

    • Name meaning: Derived from Afrikaans words boer (farmer) and wors (sausage), literally “farmer’s sausage” Wikipedia +1.

    • Historical roots: Introduced by Dutch settlers (Boers) in the Cape Colony during the 1600s. They adapted their European sausage-making traditions to local conditions, using available meats and spices.

    • Cultural spread: While born in South Africa, boerewors became popular across Southern Africa, including Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Zambia

  • Cultural Significance

    • Staple food: A central part of South African cuisine, often cooked on a braai (barbecue).

    • Symbol of heritage: Represents farming traditions and community gatherings.

    • Regional variations: Some recipes mix beef and pork, while others use lamb or stick to all-beef versions.

Key Steps to Prepare Boerewors:

Boerewors is best prepared by grilling it slowly over medium coals on a braai (barbecue), allowing the sausage to cook evenly while retaining its juiciness and smoky flavor.

1. Braai (grill):

  • Place the coiled sausage directly on grill (medium-hot coals).

  • Cook slowly for 20–25 minutes, turning occasionally.

  • Avoid piercing the sausage to keep juices inside.

  • Pan-frying: Heat a little oil in a pan.

  • Fry on medium heat for 15–20 minutes, turning regularly.

2. Serving suggestions:

  • Traditionally served with pap (maize porridge) and tomato-and-onion relish.

  • Can also be enjoyed in a boerewors roll (similar to a hot dog).

  • Pairs well with salads or roasted vegetables for a balanced meal.

  • Do not cook too fast: High heat will burst the casing and dry out the meat.

  • Keep the coil intact: Boerewors is usually sold in a spiral shape—cook it whole for authenticity.

  • Rest before serving: Let it sit for 2–3 minutes after cooking to retain juices.

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Weight

250g, 500g, 1kg

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