African Squash and Peanut Stew with Coconut Milk and Quinoa Recipe on Food52 (2024)

Cast Iron

by: arenehart

September17,2013

5

7 Ratings

  • Serves 6

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Author Notes

I honestly can't remember the first time I heard about traditional African stew that combines squash and peanuts, but I knew I had to make it! I've made many variations to the "traditional" recipe (which almost always includes meat), by using garbanzo beans, coconut milk and quinoa. As with any great stew, there are almost endless possibilities to change it up! Add chicken, beef or lamb...use kale instead of spinach...couscous instead of quinoa...almond milk or broth in place of coconut milk....add more veggies (or less!)....really, adapt it to your taste buds! —arenehart

Ingredients
  • 1 Can Garbanzo Beans, Drained and Rinsed
  • 1 Can (14oz) Coconut Milk
  • 1 Can (14oz) Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes
  • 1 Large Red Bell Pepper, diced
  • 1 Small Yellow Onion, finely diced
  • 1 Jalapeno, seeded and diced
  • 2 cupsButternut Squash, peeled and diced into small cubes
  • 1/2 cupSmooth Peanut Butter
  • 1 teaspoonturmeric
  • 1 bunchSpinach, washed and shredded
  • 2-3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
  • 2-3 teaspoonsFresh Ginger, minced
  • 1/2 teaspoonCoriander (crushed)
  • 1/2 teaspoonCinnamon
  • 1 handfulFresh Cilantro, chopped
  • 1 cupQuinoa (dry), cooked according to package
  • 1/4 cupPeanuts, roughly chopped
Directions
  1. In a heavy soup pot (my favorite is enameled cast iron), sautee the onion, red bell pepper and squash over medium heat until slightly golden, about 5-10 minutes. Add the fresh ginger, garlic, jalapeno, turmeric, coriander and cinnamon, sautee for about 1 minute.
  2. Add the coconut milk, canned tomatoes and about 1 Cup of water (or broth). Bring just to a boil and reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer (covered) just until the squash is tender. To test it, simply stab a piece of squash with a fork, if it seems nice and soft, then it's ready, if it's still firm, it needs to cook a little longer. Better yet, taste a small piece of butternut squash to make sure it's at your preferred consistency. For me, it usually takes about 20 minutes, but it can vary depending on how large the squash pieces are.
  3. Once the squash is ready, add the garbanzo beans and peanut butter and simmer for a couple minutes. Then add the fresh cilantro and spinach and simmer a couple minutes longer (or until the spinach reaches desired consistency).
  4. Once it's done, potion it into bowls and top with 1/3 Cup cooked quinoa and 1 Tablespoon of crushed peanuts. YUM!!

Tags:

  • Soup
  • Stew
  • African
  • Vegetable
  • Bean
  • Bell Pepper
  • Butternut Squash
  • Cilantro
  • Coconut
  • Coriander
  • Jalapeño
  • Milk/Cream

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10 Reviews

Kathleen February 12, 2022

A very earthy tasting meal and I didn't miss the meat in this stew, very yummy!

Kathryn G. November 22, 2020

This recipe was delicious! I had a toothache and needed something soft but filling for dinner and this hit the spot. I didn't have a pepper on hand, and I used Ethiopian berbere spice blend for the spices and it came out great. I will definitely make it again, even without a toothache.

etsiaras November 5, 2020

When I cook, I usually make "tweaks" to a recipe or use ideas from several recipes in order to create my own dish. After reading so many good reviews, I decided to follow this recipe to the letter, and it was perfection! :)

Sallie T. November 17, 2019

Just an outstanding recipe. Delicious, nutritious, filling. Five stars!

Allison September 20, 2015

As the author points out, this is an incredibly versatile recipe. I didn't have everything the recipe called for on hand, but I was able to change it up a bit and it turned out quite nicely. I used frozen diced butternut squash (which definitely made this easier and quicker). I also used a dash of nutmeg instead of cinnamon, added 1/2 cup of canned sweet potato puree and a tablespoon of brown sugar, chicken broth instead of coconut milk, and tahini instead of peanut butter. I topped it with chopped cashews and almonds, parsley, and plain whole milk yogurt. It was fantastic! Definitely a new favorite stew.

Gayle February 16, 2015

This is a dish that when you're eating it you just never ever want it to end!

leahlaurinda December 14, 2014

I made this for dinner tonight - it was absolutely delicious. My husband loved it. We squeezed a lime over it as well. This is definitely going into rotation.

okaykate October 27, 2014

I had a peanut stew in Uganda over 20 years ago that i have never forgotten. it was vegetarian and oddly enough, purple in colour - and absolutely delicious! it was served with chopped avocado, which would be good here too. I can't wait to try this recipe, thank you!

Hailey7 October 15, 2013

This was a wonderfully filling, delicious soup. The flavors were so unique, and my family loved the warm spice and crunchy peanuts.

Jessie Z. October 5, 2013

Frankly, I am surprised more people have not saved this recipe. It is absolutely fabulous. I made a double batch and brought the rest to work with me. The flavors are incredible, and it is a real meal of a soup.

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