Potjie Pot Size Guide South Africa: Which Number Do You Need?
Quick Answer: A No. 1 potjie pot serves 4–6 people, a No. 2 serves 6–8, a No. 3 serves 10–14, and a No. 4 serves 20+ people. The No. 2 is South Africa's most popular size for family potjies. Bon Voyage 3-Leg Cast Iron Potjie pots are made in Thaba Nchu and are available in sizes No. 1/4 through No. 4.
The most common question first-time potjie buyers ask is: what size potjie pot do I need? The answer depends on how many people you are cooking for, how much meat you typically use, and whether you want to cook in batches or all at once. This guide gives you the definitive South African potjie pot number chart with people served, litre capacity, and meat quantities.
Potjie Pot Size Chart: Numbers, Litres, and People Served
| Potjie Number | Capacity (litres) | People Served | Meat Quantity | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 1/4 | 1.5 L | 2–3 | ~500g | Couple, small household |
| No. 1/2 | 2.5 L | 3–4 | ~750g | Small family |
| No. 1 | 4 L | 4–6 | ~1 kg | Family of 4–6 |
| No. 2 | 6–7 L | 6–8 | ~1.5–2 kg | 🏆 Most popular SA family size |
| No. 3 | 9–10 L | 10–14 | ~3 kg | Large family, small braai |
| No. 4 | 14–16 L | 20+ | ~5 kg | Events, caterers, large gatherings |
Which Potjie Number Is Most Popular in South Africa?
The No. 2 is South Africa's best-selling potjie pot size. It comfortably feeds a family of 6–8, handles 1.5–2 kg of meat plus vegetables and liquid, and sits over a standard braai fire without being so large that it becomes unwieldy. If you are buying your first potjie and are not sure which size to choose, a No. 2 is the right starting point for most households.
Bon Voyage 3-Leg Cast Iron Potjie: Available Sizes
The Bon Voyage 3-Leg Cast Iron Potjie is made in Thaba Nchu, Free State — South Africa's largest cookware factory, producing cast iron since 1977. It is available in sizes No. 1/4 through No. 4, priced from R249 to R1,399.
- Material: Heavy-gauge bare cast iron — designed for open fire and braai coals
- Design: Traditional 3-leg design — sits directly on coals with stable tripod base
- Heat: Can withstand direct flame; unlike enamelled cast iron, no temperature limit
- Seasoning: Requires initial seasoning before first use (see our seasoning guide)
How to Choose the Right Potjie Size
Rule 1: Fill the pot 70–80%
A potjie should not be filled to the brim. Leave 20–30% headspace for steam, bubbling liquid, and vegetables that expand during cooking. If you plan to cook 1.5 kg of meat with vegetables and liquid, a No. 2 (6–7L capacity) is correct — your full load will sit at about 70% capacity.
Rule 2: Plan for leftovers
Potjiekos is almost always better the next day. Many South Africans deliberately buy one size larger than they need so they cook enough for leftover lunches. If you are feeding 6, consider a No. 3 — you will have enough for the next day's meals.
Rule 3: Match pot size to fire size
A No. 4 potjie requires a large, sustained fire to maintain heat across the whole base. For standard suburban braai fires, a No. 2 or No. 3 is much easier to manage. A pot that is too large for your fire will produce unevenly cooked food.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size potjie pot do I need for 10 people?
A No. 3 potjie pot (9–10 litres) comfortably serves 10–14 people. Use approximately 3 kg of meat and fill to 70–80% capacity with vegetables and liquid.
What size potjie pot do I need for 6 people?
A No. 2 potjie pot (6–7 litres) is ideal for 6–8 people. It is South Africa's most commonly bought potjie size.
What size potjie pot do I need for 20 people?
For 20 or more people, a No. 4 potjie pot (14–16 litres) is required. This size is commonly used at community events and by caterers. Ensure you have a large, well-established fire to heat it evenly.
What is the difference between a No. 1 and a No. 2 potjie pot?
A No. 1 holds approximately 4 litres and serves 4–6 people. A No. 2 holds 6–7 litres and serves 6–8 people. The No. 2 is better if you want leftovers when cooking for a family of 4–6, and it is the same price step that most South Africans consider worth it for the extra capacity.
Can I use a potjie pot on a gas braai?
Yes. A 3-leg potjie can be used on a gas hob or gas braai with a flat grate. However, the three-leg design is most stable over coals. If you plan to cook primarily on gas or induction, consider La Cocina enamelled cast iron instead, which sits flat on any hob.
How do I season a new potjie pot?
See our complete potjie pot seasoning guide. In brief: wash, dry, heat on fire until very hot, rub with cooking oil while hot, allow to cool, repeat 2–3 times before first use.