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Shisa Nyama

South African Township Braai

Shisa Nyama, meaning 'burn the meat' in Zulu, is more than just a meal; it's a vibrant social tradition and a cornerstone of township gatherings. This recipe outlines the essentials for a classic braai (barbecue) featuring a variety of grilled meats, served with traditional accompaniments like pap (maize porridge) and chakalaka (spicy vegetable relish).

Forberedelsestid30 minutes
Koketid1 hour 15 minutes
Total tid1 hour 45 minutes
Porsjoner10
VanskelighetsgradMedium
Shisa Nyama - South Africa traditional dish

🧂 Ingredienser

  • 1.5kg Beef steaks (e.g., sirloin, rump, or a braai-specific cut)
  • 1kg Pork chops
  • 1kg Chicken pieces (e.g., thighs, drumsticks, wings)
  • 1kg Boerewors (South African farmer's sausage)
  • Generous amount, to taste Braai spice (a South African all-purpose braai seasoning)
  • For serving Pap (Maize porridge)
  • For serving Chakalaka (Spicy vegetable relish)

💡 Profesjonelle tips

  • Shisa Nyama translates to 'burn the meat' in Zulu, referring to the desired char on the grilled meat.
  • This is a highly social event; prepare to eat, drink, and converse.
  • A true township tradition, often enjoyed on weekends and holidays.
  • Ensure your braai spice is of good quality; it's the primary seasoning.
  • Keep a spray bottle of water handy to manage flare-ups from dripping fat.

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  • Incorporate other grilled items like lamb chops, fish, or vegetables.
  • Offer a variety of sauces and relishes alongside chakalaka.
  • Experiment with different braai spice blends or marinades.
  • Serve with other South African staples like samp and beans or potato salad.

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