Hi WHFC,
I had a holiday in South Africa in November and fell in love with them so much that I brought one back in my hand luggage !! I usually camp on my own so I bought a size one ( also a bit lighter for carrying home ) and its plenty big to feed three people.
I also brought back some potjie spice mix which is nearly finished now. I loved buying that in the spice shop, we asked the assistant for a potjie mix , she went to a large table covered in buckets of different spices and using a large spoon, she filled a serving sized bowl with various spices,,,, oooh the smell.
I used it for the first time on New Years day on the barbeque and we made a potjie with beef shin ( the style of cooking is perfect for 'cheaper ' cuts of meat ). I watched carefully when we had potjies in SA, so heres what we did.....
fry some onion, ginger and garlic
add the spices and cook briefly
add the diced( not too small) shin to seal it
good glug of red wine, then another
add water and cook for about a hour and a half
put in new potatoes and carrots, sweet potato, sugar snap peas and baby corn, judging when to add them by how long they take to cook (really whatever takes your fancy)
I think our coals were too hot because it was more than a simmer and we had to keep topping up with water, we'll keep an eye on that next time.
I can't wait to cook curry and chilli in it .
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