The three-legged pot was originally used widely across Europe and it was introduced to South Africa when Europeans settled there. Today, more than 500 years later, Potjie cooking is a strong tradition that belongs to all the different peoples and food cultures of South Africa.
It is a way of socializing, a way to have a party, and a way of cooking outdoors when you are camping. For most South Africans an invitation to potjiekos (food cooked in a potjie) promises a relaxing time of cheerful chatting by the fire, often in a beautiful surrounding, while mouth-watering flavours of stews or curries emerge from the potjie.
Cooking in a potjie usually takes a little longer than on the conventional electric stove but the result is clearly worth waiting for!