This will be our last post on our ‘Braai’ series … we’re sure you understand now how South Africans traditionally enjoy their food prepared on the fire. 

Just a reminder: “What is a braai”?

The word ‘braai’ is an Afrikaans word, meaning barbecue. This means you grill or roast (mostly) meat over the open coals – something South Africans love to do (especially over weekends).

THROWBACK ‘BRAAI’ DAYS:

Today’s pictures are not from our braai this past weekend … but instead, we are looking back at some great memories of past braai’s 🔥.

Paella on a South African braai:

On our first Camino in Spain we fell in love with paella! There is no question about the fact that the Spaniards know just how to prepare this dish to absolute perfection!

After our Camino, we came back to South Africa and almost immediately tried paella on the fire. We’ve done a seafood – and chicken paella and it became a favourite with us and our friends. We love to prepare our paella on the fire … and yes, it’s great … but somehow not as good as what we’ve tasted in Spain.

Chicken paella on the fire

Veggie & halloumi cheese kebabs:

We all know that vegetables are good for you! In one of our previous braai posts we had colourful veggies on the fire. But we also like to combine vegetables with halloumi cheese – I’m always amazed at how this cheese does not melt on the hot coals. Next time you want a healthy side dish with your meat, try a whopper of a tomato/mushroom/halloumi kebab.

Veggies & halloumi cheese kebabs

Steak flambe:

Steak flambe on the fire

Steak is probably our favourite meat at a braai. We normally just grill our steak on the coals to medium and serve it with a garlic and butter sauce. But sometimes, we do it a bit more flamboyant … and then Berto makes steak flambe – delicious!

We’ve used our cast iron pan for this braai recipe. After we’ve added some olive oil to the pan, we’ve waited for it to become really hot before adding the steak. And then, after a few turns, Berto added a (generous) dash of brandy to the pan and slightly turned the pan in order for the brandy to catch fire. It doesn’t only taste good, but with the flames in the pan, it also looks quite impressive!

The brandy makes beautiful flames on our steak

Pasta dish at our braai:

Say what … pasta on the fire … absolutely yes! Because this is such a quick dish on the fire, we use charcoal briquettes instead of wood. Our cast iron ‘potjie’ works great here and we normally just add cured meat (chorizo and pancetta) to the soften onion and garlic. After the pasta, we add chopped tomato and cream … and voila, a great pasta dish prepared on the fire!

Creamy pasta prepared on one of our braai days

ROAD TRIPS & BRAAI

Our most precious braai memories are the ones on our road trips. As I’ve mentioned before, the food can be so simple, yet the taste is amazing when you enjoy this out in nature.

Here are a few last pictures of our braai’s on one of our road trips:

Corned beef dish next to the sea:

The ingredients for our corned beef dish

This is another easy meal to prepare – whether at home on the stove or out in nature on the fire. Throwing a diced onion, diced potatoes, corned beef cut in cubes and a can of tomatoes in a pot and let it simmer for a while … and it taste even better on a crispy Portuguese roll.

A beautiful sunset on our road trip

Sweet potato in foil under the coals:

When we’re on a road trip and camping, we always try to eat veggies as well. And there are few things better than a sweet potato, drizzled with olive oil and wrapped in foil. This is then placed on top of hot coals. Just remember to turn it quite often in order for the sweet potatoes not to get burned. After it’s done, you only need a little butter and salt and pepper … oh, the taste of mouth-watering sweet potato.

Our fire during sunset next to the West Coast of South Africa – magic moments

A last braai on the bank of the Orange River:

Another favourite spot for us to have a braai, is next to the Orange River (on the border between South Africa and Namibia).

On a late summer afternoon, we’ve had one of our best braai meals ever! Steak, potato-bake and curry green bean salad … we’ve had it so many times after this at home, but it never tasted the same as it did that day next to the river!

Our potato-bake on the fire (with a few hot coals on top of our pot)
A BIG steak on a very SMALL grid 😄
A superb braai meal
Our last fire in our ‘Braai’ series – on the bank of the Orange River

And that dear readers, are then our last ‘Braai’ post. Thanks for all your lovely comments during these posts … we hope you will try some of our braai meals and enjoy it as much as we do!