Biltong Recipes

In this post, we’ll provide an all-encompassing rundown of biltong, including an explanation of what biltong is and why it’s important, how to make and store your own biltong, and give you 3 foodie recipes that include biltong.

Biltong is air-dried, which gives it a unique texture and flavor, whereas jerky is heated to at least 71 °C (160 °F).

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At Biltong USA, we make Biltong the way we grew up with it, but using premium American meats. Everything is slow air-dried, using simple, traditional methods that actually work.

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Biltong was originally created by Dutch pioneers in South Africa, “Voortrekkers”, who needed reliable food sources on their long treks across the continent.

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This is a traditional biltong recipe which uses only the essential ingredients — meat, salt, pepper, coriander, and vinegar. The recipe suggests drying the meat for 3 to 4 days naturally, or in a home-made wooden biltong box heated with a light bulb.

Biltong is essentially South African dried beef - and it is delicious! here's how to make it in a biltong box or a dehydrator.

Biltong is a traditional snack made from thick cuts of beef that are marinated in vinegar and spices, then air-dried in a cool environment. While jerky is usually sliced thin, marinated in sugary sauces, and "cooked" at low heat in a dehydrator, biltong is a much more natural, patient process.

Unlike most beef jerky, our perfectly spiced biltong is made fresh in small batches with premium beef and simple ingredients. It’s a tender, protein-packed snack that’s free from sugar, gluten, nitrates, additives and GMOs

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