Chilli Bites - Uncle Beef (2024)

Chilli Bites - Uncle Beef (1)

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Our chilli bites have a lovely kick to them and we use . These are hand made using an authentic South African spice. They are great with or without an alcoholic beverage or a good quality coffee.Our Biltong comes from grass-fed Aberdeen Angus beef cattle – we only use premium Silverside. We hand cut the meat, then spice it with our secret recipe. From here, it is then finely cut into thin sticks and covered in Chilli for a mouth burning experience! Finally, our best chilli beef biltong is slow dried for four days- Resulting in tender, hot and delicious Chilli Bite biltong.These mouth-watering snacks are high in protein, with roughly 65g of protein for every 100g! This makes them the perfect post-workout go-to. Not only this, but our healthy beef biltong chilli bites are incredibly lean and low in fat, meaning you won’t have to feel guilty for having a few!

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Meat preservation as a survival technique dates back to ancient times. Indigenous peoples of Southern Africa, such as the Khoikhoi, preserved meat by slicing it into strips, curing it with salt, and hanging it up to dry. European seafarers preserved meat for their long journeys by curing meat in salt or brine. European settlers (Dutch, German, French) who arrived in southern Africa in the early 17th century used vinegar in the curing process, as well as saltpetre (potassium nitrate).
The potassium nitrate in saltpetre kills Clostridium botulinum, the deadly bacterium that causes botulism while the acidity of the vinegar inhibits its growth. According to the World Health Organisation, C. botulinum will not grow in acidic conditions (pH less than 4.6), therefore the toxin will not be formed in acidic foods. The antimicrobial properties of certain spices have also been drawn upon since ancient times. The spices introduced to biltong by the Dutch include pepper,coriander and cloves.
The need for food preservation in the new colony was pressing. Building up herds of livestock took a long time, but with game in abundance in South Africa, traditional methods were called upon to preserve the meat of large African animals such as the eland in a warm climate. Iceboxes and refrigerators had not been invented yet.
Biltong as it is today evolved from the dried meat carried by the wagon-travelling Voortrekkers, who needed stocks of durable food as they migrated from the Cape Colony north and north-eastward (away from British rule) into the interior of Southern Africa during the Great Trek. The meat was preserved and hung to be dried for a fortnight during the colder winter, with the cold temperatures aiding to further inhibit bacterial and fungal growth. Once suitably dried, the biltong was ready for packing in cloth bags, which allow air circulation to prevent mould.We only use prime cuts of British, Irish & Scottish silverside cuts of beef, air dried in a specially made dryer.Biltong is similar to Beef jerky however it is much tastier!


FOOD ALLERGENS AND INTOLERANCES


Full ingredients list available upon request
Our Biltong Spices may contain: MILK, EGG, SOY, WHEAT GLUTEN, CELERY.

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FAQs

What meat is best for chilli bites? ›

Our strip-cut chilli bites are made from locally sourced, quality beef cut from either the silverside or topside. The chilli bites are seasoned with carefully selected spices that pack some heat!

Are chilli bites healthy? ›

These mouth-watering snacks are high in protein, with roughly 65g of protein for every 100g! This makes them the perfect post-workout go-to. Not only this, but our healthy beef biltong chilli bites are incredibly lean and low in fat, meaning you won't have to feel guilty for having a few!

What is the most flavorful meat for chili? ›

The best chili meat is a combination of meats, often a mix of ground chuck, ground sirloin, brisket, diced tri-tip, and/or some bacon or sausage. Do your best to mix smaller pieces with larger pieces to stack textures and make it your own! Happy cooking!

How thick to cut chilli bites? ›

Remove all visible connective tissue from meat and cut meat into long strips approximately 25 mm thick for biltong and ±8 mm for chilli bites.

What are the cons of eating chilli? ›

For all their health benefits, eating hot chillies may cause a bit of discomfort. This includes swelling, nausea, vomiting, eye pain, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, heartburn from acid reflux, and headaches.

Is eating chillies everyday good for you? ›

Eating chili peppers offers many health benefits, including improving your heart health, metabolism, and immune system. They also add spiciness, warmth, color, and flavor to your food. Experiment with different types of chilis to find the ones you enjoy eating and cooking with.

Is chili considered fattening? ›

Chili Nutrition Facts

A 100-gram portion of chili made with meat and beans has 157 calories, 9.8 grams of fat, and 12.6 grams of protein. While not considered to be a low-fat meal, chili is relatively low in calories and provides a great serving of protein, thanks to the meat and beans it contains.

What kind of ground meat is used for chili? ›

Use lean beef, but not super lean meat. The best ground beef for chili has some fat, so 85% lean is ideal. Don't be tempted to use extra-lean beef or drain off the fat after browning the meat. The fat bastes the meat during cooking, which adds richness to the sauce and keeps the meat moist.

What are chilli bites made of? ›

South African Spicy Chilli Bites is made with chickpea flour or gram flour and spices, it's crisp on the outside and soft on the inside. We also refer to them as Bhajias here in South Africa.

What meat was originally used in chili? ›

The original chili, according to Valdez, “was made with meat of horses or deer, chile peppers, and cornmeal from ears of stalks that grew only to the knee.” Tellingly, he adds, “No beans.” Most food historians—among them chili expert Frank X.

What are chilli cheese bites made of? ›

Method: Mix 3/4 of the cream cheese with a few handfuls of the grated mozzarella & cheddar. Add some sliced jalapeno's and a few teaspoons of sliced green chilli, season with salt and pepper & Franks Red Hot Original then roll these into balls.

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