Thursday, April 28, 2011

B-I-L-T-O-N-G







Biltong - a cured meat delicacy made proudly in South Africa. Different meat products are used for biltong: anything from beef to game and even chicken. A little fun fact on the word 'biltong': The Dutch word Bil means rump and tong means strip or tongue; then biltong would mean rump-strip or strip of rump.



Biltong has grown vastly popular around the world in places such as the United Kingdom and New Zealand. There are many different variations of cured and dried meats that bare similarity to biltong, including: Cabanossi, Jerky (a common American meat treat), and the other South African favourite, droewors. It would be of interest to try them all, but none can surpass the pride and love of biltong within South Africa.





Prior to the drying process, biltong goes through a few steps before it becomes the spiced delicacy we all know it to be. First the meat is marinated in a vinegary solution before being rubbed down with preferred spices (most commonly coriander, amongst others). Next, the meat is refrigerated to allow for drainage of excess fluid before being hung out to dry...literally (usually in a built dryer, electric oven, or cool, ventilated storage room).



After this meticulous process, the meat is ready to be sliced and enjoyed to your preference.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Hou bene hou!



During the sultry month of March, the annual Caltex Bruintjieshoogte Cycle Fest takes mountain bike enthusiasts on an adventurous - some might say very challenging - 85-, 60- or 25 km race (or ‘trek’ depending on your fitness level) through a variety of Somerset East’s countryside.

This weekend is filled with ‘pasta parties’, a lot of sun block, thirst quenching beverages, sore legs and a unanimous feeling of camaraderie. To find out more visit: www.bruintjies.co.za.

*Images sourced: www.somerseteasttourism.co.za*

Monday, April 18, 2011

Gregory Da Silva – The Eggman


It is with great sadness that we were informed that South Africa’s beloved Eggman, Gregory Da Silva, was attacked and robbed in Milan, Italy, in March.

He is on the mend in Germany, and we wish him a speedy recovery and a safe return to his friends, family and fans.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Why I love Somerset East




There is a lot to love about Somerset East – our lovely Boschberg Mountain draped in mist, or green and vibrant in the sun; Paulet Street with its history and Heritage roses; the long serene oak or jacaranda lined streets.

I love the vibe in Nojoli Street on Saturdays, the music, the crowds of smiling, friendly people, great restaurants and coffee shops, and when you go into a shop, everybody knows you.

I love Somerset East when it rains, when it is sunny, but best of all on clear, crisp winter days.

I love the idea that maybe the old explorers were right, and there really are unicorns on the Boschberg!

- Ros Turner, BCRM Tourism -

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Shopping, sampling ...STALLS!


With winter softly knocking at the door, biltong season seems right around the corner.

The organizers are feverishly coordinating behind the scenes and they are moments away from announcing this year’s musical line up.

They are also accepting stall bookings, and from this year’s entries we can confidently say that there will something for everyone in the dusty lanes criss-crossing the showgrounds.

Of course there will be biltong stalls galore, but you’ll also be able to:

  • Take a gastronomical tour from general fair food (chip sticks, pizza, and burgers) to traditional Afrikaans – basaar food like koeksusters, vetkoek, sosaties and pannekoek. For the adventurous there will be Kudu burgers and various other wild game to taste, while the traditionalists can sample roosterkoek, afval, potjiekos, kerrie, and fish and chips.
  • For the true shopping enthusiasts there will be a variety of fashion accessories, clothing, children’s toys, jewellery and art to choose from.
  • And...

Well you’ll have to come and see for yourself what else you’ll be able to taste, hear, see and experience at this year’s Festival.


Monday, April 4, 2011

Congratulations!


Last week, Regina Matthys walked away with our first Biltong Festival E-mail Competition prize worth R1150. Thank you to our sponsors Castle Lager and Paintball Heaven for their awesome contribution.

If you’d like to enter, please send your e-mail address to studio@designatbay.co.za with Biltong Festival Competition in the subject line.