The best potjie wins
There were many different types of potjies prepared, each with its unique ingredients and flavours.
![](https://images.caxton.co.za/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2023/09/2-1-780x470.jpg)
FAMILIES and colleagues teamed up to tantalise the taste buds of judges during the Bluff Athletic Club family fun day potjie competition, held at the Fynnlands Sports Club, recently.
![](https://images.caxton.co.za/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2023/09/3-1-520x347.jpg)
Competitors, made up of families and workmates, prepared their own variations of the traditional South African dish, which is usually cooked outdoors in a round cast-iron pot.
Also read: School’s vegetable garden benefits community
![](https://images.caxton.co.za/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2023/09/4-1-520x347.jpg)
Judges were spoiled for choice with a diverse array of potjie variations and had a tough choice deciding on the winning pot as delectable aromas filled the air.
![](https://images.caxton.co.za/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2023/09/1-1-520x347.jpg)
The Chas Everett Bluff team was thrilled to take home the win, with runners-up Bollywood Barbies vowing to take the winning spot next year.
For more Southlands Sun news, follow us on Facebook or Twitter. You can also follow us on Instagram.