This will show you step for step how to make a Biggar Boerie Stew.
This is a perfect winter warmer, with a great mix of pure fresh healthy foods.
Reasons for Bigger Boerie Stew
- Tasty – it packs a load of flavour
- Low Prep – Its Easy and simple to make with a 10-15 minutes of prep.
- Great to share, its perfect for inviting loads of quests, making an easy share meal
- Surprisingly filling
Lets Starrt with Equipment
Sause pot for the Stew
Frying Pan for the Boerie
Chopping Board for the Veg
Ingrediants
- 1.3Kg Boerewors (Please see shop to order) – collection in Biggar only
- 2 Large Onions
- 1 500g pack of baby potatos
- 5 medium size carrots (cut them in half if too big)
- 1 Can of Chopped Tommato
- 2 Cups of water
- Vegitable Oil – a dash

Herbs and Spcies
- Worcestershire Sause (75ml)
- Dash of Italian Herbs
- Red Wine (1/2 a wine glass)
- Salt & Pepper (to taste)
- Beef Stock (1 cube)
- Vegitable Stock (1 cube)

Optional Extras
- Smoked Paprica – a good few taps of that
- Ground Turmeric – ver light amount

Now for the steps
- Get your Boerewors from the freezer, plonk it into room temperature water (only for as long as it takes you to cut the vegitables), and defrost the Boerie
Note: the safest way to defrost is in the fridge the night before. - Chop the Veg (carrots, onions, baby potatos) while the Boerie Defosts
- Get you onions frying in the deep Sause Pan with a bit of oil – Stir and brown but dont burn
- Put the Boerewors into the Frying Pan (flip it half way through) – cook 5-10 minutes until brown and cooked all the way through. but continue with the veg while this cooks
- Add carrots to the pot, with the Onions, keep browning the onions.
- Add the potatos (ensure you chop them to the same size os the carrrots)
- Add 2 cups of water
- Add the stock and all the spices…. and the Can of chopped tomatto.
- Add the Worcestershire Sauce (this is the not so secret ingrediance)
- Check you Boerewors if it is cooked through… keep cooking if needed
- Add the red wine to balance the Worcestershire sauce.
- Add Salt and Pepper to taste.
