PotjieKos - Proudly South African Food

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Yesterday we had an activity where different groups of people needed to make a Potjie.
There were 6 pots in total.

  • The ladies (Relief society)
  • The men (Elders Quorum)
  • The adults (Sunday School)
  • The children (Primary)
  • The youth (Young men and woman)
  • The Muller family

All were very good, we tried each Potjie and were really impressed.
However there can only be one winner.

3rd Place

The men (Elders Quorum)

2nd Place

The Adults (Sunday School)

1st Place

The Youth (Young men and woman)

Some back round on Potjiekos:

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This is a traditional South African form of cooking. The word Potjiekos means small pot of food. We make the food in a cast iron 3 legged pot over the coals. You cook it for a few hours starting with your onions, oil and meat. After the meat is browned we add liquid like water, stock or even rooibos tea. Next we add our hard vegetables like carrots, potatoes and millies (Corn). About 45min before the food is ready we add the remaining vegetables mushrooms, patty pans, zucchinis and anything you would like. Depending on how you like your sauce you add a thickener we like using cream.

In celebration of our Heritage weekend we having some proudly South African food like this Potjiekos and tomorrow a Braai.
Looking forward to sharing some of our cooking tips. # Raksha

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It' looks so good!! Se ve muy bueno ! Es como un estofado. Aqui en mi país sería mas como una carne guisada.

Thank you, it was very good. Similar to stew but the meat is a lot softer than stew...

Welcome

Yum! now i feel like potjie

It's totally worth the wait.

Cooking your own food is healthy and delicious. Thank you for sharing on how to make it.

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Thank you

No problem, I love trying new methods. This one is defiantly one of my favorites.

Yummy

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a very good post and I always follow, and worth to follow

Thank you will look at some of your stuff.

healthy food is good for our health.Thanks

Agreed, food and good food is always the best.

That's the best looking beef stew i've ever seen! You go south africa! Best wishes from @kenentertainment!

Thanks for sharing this with us. I love this kind of cooking!

No Problem : )

Upvoted. I'm going to resteem this now :)

Awesome, thank you

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Hmmmmm yummy yummy

Very yummy

Looks like a fine stew, it's good to see traditions and heritage still enjoyed - it's so easy for them to die out forever.

I couldn't agree more, being heritage weekend it's always good to go back to old things we forget easily.

Cream to thicken...Goat's milk maybe?...Yummmm-my!

The finished product looks absolutely delicious.

Thanks for the post.

Peace.

Never tired it with goat's milk. Will have to give it a try. Thanx for the idea.

Don't let me ruin your delicious recipe...

I'm imagining the pungent flavors of the goat's milk would give more of a blue-cheese affect...two flavors I enjoy.

Peace.