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In , a potjiekos , literally translated "small-pot food", is a dish prepared outdoors. It is traditionally cooked in a round, , three-legged , the potjie, descended from the brought from the to South Africa in the 17th century and found in the homes and villages of people throughout southern Africa.

(2025). 9780620354516, Day One Publishing. .
The pot is heated using small amounts of wood or charcoal or, if fuel is scarce, twisted grass or even dried animal .


History
Traditionally, the recipe includes , like , , , or , like or , all slow-cooked with -Malay spices, the distinctive spicing of South Africa's early culinary melting pot. Other common ingredients include fruits and flour-based products like .

Potjiekos originated with the ,

(2011). 9780313376276, Abc-Clio. .
evolving as a stew made of and vegetables (if available), cooked in the potjie. As trekkers (pioneers) shot wild game, it was added to the pot. The large bones were included to thicken the dish. Each day when the stopped, the pot was placed over a fire to simmer. New bones replaced old and fresh meat replaced meat eaten. Game included venison, such as , , , , and .


Ingredients and general process
Cooking oil is added to a potjie, and placed on a fire until hot. Meat is added, typically lamb or . The meat is spiced and often a form of alcohol is added for flavor—mostly , Old Brown or a like Humbro.


Health hazards
In 1998, it was reported that illegally-imported aluminium potjie pots with large amounts of were being sold, placing users at risk of .


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