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Instant Pot Bread Recipe

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Nothing makes a person miss home than memories of good meals and delicious treats shared. Remember sinking your teeth into fresh, hot potbrood while sipping on a cup of coffee? Yup, that was probably before you packed up and moved abroad. Don’t worry though, just because you have emigrated it doesn’t mean that you’ll never get to enjoy traditional South African potbrood again. You can actually make your own instant pot bread quite easily, right where you are. You might have already guessed… we have a great recipe for you to try!

 

The History of Potbrood (Pot Bread)

Before we get onto the recipe, let’s give a bit of thought to where the potbrood idea actually comes from. As it turns out, we have the original Boer settlers to thank for the potbrood we grew up with. It’s an undeniable fact that their recipe is theirs. As the Boer settlers made their way across South Africa, they spent a considerable amount of time outdoors and on the move. Potbrood was a quick and convenient way to make bread while traveling. Instant pot bread was traditionally baked in a cast-iron pot inside a hole dug into the ground and lined with fire-hot coals. While potbrood is ever-so-popular nowadays, it is commonly made on the braai by packing either wood or charcoal around the bread pot. While things have changed in terms of how the bread is made, the taste and overall enjoyment is still the same today as it was then.

 

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Instant Pot Bread Recipe: How to Make Your Own Potbrood

If you’ve never fancied yourself much of a baker, don’t worry; this one is easy. Unlike baking regular or artisan loaves of bread, our potbrood recipe is actually quite simple and easy to follow. That’s because we make use of ready-made bread dough. If you want to make your own dough, you can look up a basic bread recipe. This does make things admittedly more complicated.  Today, we’re going to take a look at making sweet and melt-in-your-mouth creamy potbrood with ready-made bread dough which you should be able to get at your local grocery store. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get stuck right in.

 

What you need to make pot bread:

 

Pot bread cooking instructions:

The potbrood is the most delicious when it is still warm, but it should be good to eat for at least 2 days after baking on the braai/in the oven – if there’s anything left that is! Serve it as it is with a braai, as an after meal treat, or with coffee and jam. It’s the ‘anytime is a good time’ South African treat!

 

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