Biltong Paptert

Biltong Paptert

1,250ml beef stock
310ml maize meal
1 onion, sliced
1 bunch leeks, sliced
3 cloves of garlic, minced
30ml thyme leaves
60ml balsamic vinegar
30ml brown sugar
a bunch spinach, destalked and chopped
200g parmesan/pecorino cheese, grated
150g sliced biltong
500ml cream

Line a 29cm x 39cm shallow baking tray (as you would use for a swiss roll) with baking paper and give it a spray with cooking spray.
Place a medium saucepan on high heat, pour in the stock and bring to a boil.
Gradually add the maize meal while whisking, until smooth.
Place a lid on the saucepan and reduce the heat to the lowest setting.
Cook for 30 minutes, stirring every now and then.
Place a large pan over medium heat and add some oil and the onion to it.
Sprinkle over 1ml salt and cook until caramelised – about 15 minutes.
Add the leeks and garlic and cook for another 5 minutes.
Add the thyme leaves, balsamic vinegar and sugar and cook another 5 minutes.
Add the spinach and stir-fry until just wilted.
Remove from the heat, season with salt and pepper and set aside.
Add half the cheese to the maize and stir through.
Pour the maize mixture into the prepared baking tin and spread it out evenly.
Spread the caramelised onion mixture, remaining cheese and biltong over the warm pap and allow it to cool for 5-10 minutes.
With the long side facing you, roll the pap into a log, using the paper to lift and roll.
Cover the log and refrigerate for 30-40 minutes.
Preheat your oven to 200℃.
Grease a 28cm ovenproof saucepan or baking tin.
Cut the log into six even pieces and place each piece cut side up in the saucepan.
Drizzle the cream over and bake in the oven for one hour.
Serve directly from the oven.


Biltong and Cheese Rolls

Biltong and Cheese Rolls

These rolls are made with tortilla wraps and sliced into three portions once done. The quantities given is for ONE TORTILLA WRAP.

1 tortilla wrap
15ml mayonnaise
25-30g biltong, sliced and then roughly chopped (it makes it easier to eat)
25-30g mozzarella cheese, grated

Preheat your oven to 180℃ and line a baking tray with baking paper.
Lay a tortilla wrap on a work surface and brush a thin layer of mayonnaise over the entire surface.
Flip the wrap over and brush the rest of the mayonnaise over the surface in a much thicker layer.
Sprinkle the chopped biltong evenly over the tortilla and then top it with a cheese layer.
Roll the wrap up into a tight roll and place it on the baking tray, open side facing down.
Make as many rolls as you need.
Bake in the oven for 15 minutes but start checking after 10 minutes.
Remove from the oven, slice in three even portions and arrange on a serving platter.

Biltong Quickbread

Biltong Quickbread

500ml flour
15ml sugar
7,5ml baking powder
2,5ml bicarbonate of soda
2,5ml salt
250ml buttermilk
1 egg
62ml vegetable oil
200g mature cheddar cheese, grated
150g biltong, sliced and chopped

Preheat your oven to 180℃ and line a 22cm x 12cm loaf tin with baking paper.
Add the flour, sugar, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and salt to a large mixing bowl and whisk together.
Add the buttermilk, egg and vegetable oil to a jug and whisk together.
Pour the liquid ingredients into the dry ingredients.
Stir with a spatula until you can’t see any dry flour.
Add the cheddar and biltong and stir really well so that the ingredients are distributed evenly.
Spoon into the prepared loaf tin and level out the top.
Bake in the oven for 50 minutes.
Cool the bread in the baking tin for 15 minutes.
Remove from the tin and cool completely on a cooling rack before slicing.

Biltong and Fig Camembert Ring

Biltong and Fig Camembert Ring

125g cream cheese, room temperature
2 preserved green figs, finely chopped
45ml syrup from the preserved figs
1 x 400g roll of puffed pastry
200g thinly sliced biltong
250g camembert cheese, top rind removed
egg wash: 1 egg yolk and 15ml water whisked together

Preheat your oven to 180℃ and line a baking sheet with baking paper.
Add the cream cheese, chopped figs and the syrup to a bowl and mix to distribute the fig evenly.
Lay the pastry flat on a work surface and halve it in its length – you want to shorter pieces.
Divide the cream cheese mixture between the pastry and spread it out evenly.
Now arrange the biltong on top of the cream cheese.
Cut each piece of pastry into 8 even strips.
Twist each strip like you would when making cheese straws.
Place a saucer/heatproof bowl, more or less the size of the camembert, on the lined baking sheet.
Arrange the twisted pastry around the saucer until you have an entire ring of pastry around it.
Brush the pastry with the egg wash and bake for 15 minutes.
Take the baking sheet from the oven, remove the saucer and replace it with the camembert. (the top with its rind removed, should face up)
Return the baking sheet to the oven and bake for another 8 minutes or so – the cheese should be melted and runny.
Serve warm with fresh herbs scattered over.

Biltong Borrelbrood

Biltong Borrelbrood

1 sourdough bread
200g cheese spread
100g butter
4 cloves of garlic, minced
80ml parsley, chopped
200g biltong, sliced

Preheat your oven to 180℃.
Place the bread on a wooden board and place a wooden spoon on either side of it, in its length.
Slice the bread on the diagonal, into 1,5cm thick slices WITHOUT slicing through – the wooden spoons should prevent this.
Now turn the bread and slice again so that you are left with squares that are attached at the bottom.
Place the sliced bread on a large piece of aluminium foil and then onto a baking sheet. Set aside.
Add the cheese spread, butter and garlic to a small saucepan and set it over a medium-low heat.
Stir every now and then until the mixture has melted and is amalgamated.
Remove from the heat and stir in the parsley.
Spoon generous amounts of the cheese mixture in between the sliced bread.
Push the biltong slices between the bread squares and cover with the aluminium foil.
Bake in the oven for 30 minutes.
Serve immediately as a casual starter.