Biltong Flatbread

Biltong Flatbread On The Braai: Tasty side dish. Image: Supplied.

Biltong flatbread on the braai: Great for your weekend feast

Are you looking for a simple braai snack or side this weekend? Try our biltong flatbread for the braai which is crispy, soft and stuffed with biltong!

Biltong Flatbread

Biltong Flatbread On The Braai: Tasty side dish. Image: Supplied.

There is always a reason for a braai for South Africans. We also enjoy trying all kinds of new things and combining interesting flavours and textures. We love making pot bread on the braai, but have you tried making flat bread? Our biltong flatbread recipe combines the perfect snack known as biltong with the flatbreadd that’s crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It’s your choice to make it for the rugby snacks or as a braai side with your friends.

Biltong flatbread hints

Biltong is, of course, the best cured meat in the world and South Africa’s is the leader in making it. The salty flavours go well with the light and crispy flat bread. You can even baste the breads with some garlic butter, but be aware that you don’t burn the garlic. The cooking time is very fast so you can still cook them after the meat is off of the braai. Sprinkle them with some parsley and serve warm or cooled-down.

Are you looking for a simple braai snack or side this weekend? Try our biltong flatbread for the braai which is crispy, soft and stuffed with biltong!

Last updated on 2 November 2022

Biltong flatbread recipe

5 from 1 vote
Recipe by Irene Muller Course: SidesCuisine: South AfricanDifficulty: Easy
Servings

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

2

minutes
Total time

32

minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup 1 water

  • 400 ml 400 white bread flour

  • 1 sachet 1 KNORR Bacon and Onion Flavour Potato Bake

  • 10 packet 10 packet instant yeast

  • 100 g 100 biltong, sliced and roughly broken up

  • 100 g 100 flour for dusting

Method

  • In a bowl, mix together the flour, yeast, KNORR Bacon and Onion flavour Potato Bake sachet contents and water to form a soft dough.
  • Knead by hand for about 15 minutes or knead in a stand-mixer with hook attachment for 5 minutes.
  • Place the dough in a clean bowl and leave it in a warm place to double in size.
  • Once risen, knock back and add the biltong.
  • Divide the mixture into 8 portions.
  • Dust the surface lightly with flour, and using a rolling pin, roll each portion of dough into small, flat rounds about 15 cm in diameter.
  • Dust off excess flour and place on braai for about 1 minute. Turn and cook the other side.

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