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Unless you’re in South Africa, you could forgive the average Joe for thinking a barbeque and a braai are one and the same – or at least very similar. It’s difficult to adequately explain what a braai is to someone who hasn’t been lucky enough to share in the experience. 

“Well, it’s like a barbeque, Only better.”

“Ha! What could be better than a barbeque?” 

‘Braai’ is Afrikaans for ‘barbeque’ or ‘roast’ and, similar to what the barbie is to Australians, as well as being a delicious meal, is it’s an important social custom in South Africa that lasts long after the meat has been cooked and devoured. By all accounts, South Africans take their braais perhaps even more seriously than Australians do. And as any true-blue Aussie would know, we take our barbequing pretty seriously!  But while the main principles of barbeques and braais are generally the same, there are fundamental differences of the celebrated braai that make the mouth water and the heart sing with joy!

As an example, while many favour the ease of a gas flame BBQ, one might argue that a braai simply isn’t an authentic braai without a real wood or hot coal fire giving it that delicious smokey taste. The beauty of Braai’ing is that there are so many ways to do it, from the most sophisticated permanent set-up to the simplest of camping braais set next to or over the campfire. You can braai either inside or out – any time of the day or night. You can use a built-in or semi-permanent wood oven, a braai on wheels, in a fire drum or over a backyard firepit.

Then there’s its versatility. You can use it to cook almost anything! Conventional grilling, baking bread, stir-fry’s, traditional potjie kos, smoked meat or fish, a spit-roast, or even your morning cuppa!

Settling into life in another country can be bittersweet. Both wonderful, and at times, quite lonely, leaving you nostalgic for all the familiar sights, sounds, tastes, and smells you’re so used to. Home is where the heart is, after all. For South Africans, none can be more so familiar or dearly missed than the subtle hint of braai wafting through with the breeze on any given day… or night… or early morning!

Yep, we’ve been there! We understand the heartbreak upon realising that getting your hands on a real authentic braai in Australia is going to be far more difficult than you first thought. And that’s why we’ve spent years pouring a whole lot of heart and soul into designing, engineering, building, testing and retesting the ultimate braai equipment. We’ve thought of absolutely everything to ensure our products are versatile, practical, multi-functional, and most importantly, authentic! 

In fact, so good is our products, it’s not just a ‘must-have’ for South Africans, it appeals to foodies of all ages, races and origins – right across this beautiful sunburnt country. Whether it’s a low-key weeknight braai with the kids, a Saturday night dinner and drinks with friends, whether you’re celebrating a milestone or just showing your new Australian friends how it’s done, we have you well and truly covered. 

 

RECIPES

 

30Juicy Spareribs with Homemade ChipsBy OZ BraaiThere's nothing quite like the smoky aroma of spareribs sizzling over an open flame, paired with the rustic charm of homemade chips. This recipe brings the heart and soul of the Braai to your backyard, promising a winner that's both satisfying and fun to make. Whether it's for a laid-back weekend feast or a special gathering, these juicy spareribs and crispy chips will steal the show.
30Pork Rasher WrapsBy OZ BraaiThis recipe is seriously tasty, guys! It's a pork rasher with coleslaw wrap that's perfect for a quick meal while out camping or travelling. You just braai the pork rashers to get that smoky, delicious flavour and cut them up to add to the wrap with the crunchy and tangy coleslaw. The best part is that it's super easy to eat while you're out exploring, it is almost like having a disposable plate that you can eat. Just wrap it up and you're good to go! Plus, it's easy to make and won't take up too much of your valuable time, leaving you more time to enjoy the great outdoors.

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