The Shoprite and Checkers 2025 Championship Boerewors Competition is down to its final days, as it’s closing entries on 20 June this week. The stakes? A Toyota Fortuner 2.4 GD-6 RB AT worth R705 800, plus R20 000 in cash, and the honour of having your winning recipe sold nationwide in Shoprite and Checkers stores.
For over three decades, this competition has celebrated South Africa’s finest boerewors makers, and this year, it could be yours. But hurry; only the best will make the cut.
What makes a champion boerewors?
This isn’t just any normal braai contest. Judges from the South African Chefs Association (SACA) will review every entry based on perfect spice and herb blends, proper meat processing, and expert stuffing and cooking techniques.
All recipes must follow traditional boerewors guidelines and will be thoroughly reviewed before advancing. Only the top 30 recipes will make the shortlist, with just 10 finalists competing in a live cook-off for the ultimate title.
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A 33-year legacy of excellence
The Championship Boerewors Competition has been celebrating South Africa’s love for this iconic sausage for over three decades. The 2025 winner won’t just take home life-changing prizes; they’ll etch their name into a rich culinary tradition.
How to enter
The clock is ticking; don’t let your chance to become South Africa’s next Boerewors Champion slip through your fingers! Whether you’re a seasoned braai master or a home cook with a secret family recipe, this competition is your shot at glory, big prizes, and nationwide bragging rights.
With just a few days left, now’s the time to dust off your best spices, perfect your blend, visit the Championship Boerewors website, and submit your entry before 20 June. Who knows? Maybe your boerewors could soon be sizzling on grills across the country. Enter now!
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