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African Peanut Stew

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Author: Imma Published:10/28/2014Updated:5/20/2021
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African Peanut Stew-Creamy ,Quick and easy groundnut  Stew. 

Peanut stew

In the West, Groundnuts are almost invariably eaten as snack, mixed into salads, or transformed into peanut butter paste. However, in Africa, this nut has been an important source of food for centuries  –and it is used in a number of different ways-throughout the continent depending on the region-a little goes a long way. The most common use is to flavor sauces, soups or add thickness any meal.

 

In West Africa, It is used to make this hearty stew – a rich stew with a tempting combination of flavors – garlic, ginger, herbs and of course a little bit of spice. The good thing about this recipe is that it is open to so many variations based on your preferences, availability of ingredients and time. You can never go wrong with this soup.

 African Peanut Stew

Here, I used Peanut butter paste. You can use any variety depending on what you have on hand- go for 100% Peanut butter for an intensified peanut flavor without the added sugar. It does make a difference.

Don’t sweat it though, I must admit that I sometimes use whatever brand I have on hand.

If you have time just make your own peanut butter by grinding roasted peanuts in a food processor or coffee grinder. That’s how this stew is made in Africa

African Peanut Stew

Traditionally ground soup or stew is made with peanuts, tomatoes, onions with or without protein depending ones preference. You may use less oil or omit completely for a healthier stew – just omit the tomato sauce.

African Peanut Stew

Serve with any starchy side rice, plantains, potatoes and or vegetables

 

Enjoy it!

 

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African Peanut Stew

African Peanut Stew - Creamy ,Quick and easy groundnut Stew. 
4.89 from 26 votes
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 35 minutes mins
Total: 50 minutes mins
African
Servings 5 -6

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup oil
  • 2- 3 pounds chicken legs or thighs
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 2 fresh tomatoes
  • 1 medium onion chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • ½ teaspoon ginger chopped
  • 3 tablespoons parsley
  • ½ cup Peanut butter or peanut paste
  • 1 teaspoon chicken bouillon optional
  • 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Season chicken with your favorite seasoning – I used creole or just use, salt and pepper. Set aside.
  • Blend tomatoes, ½ of the onions, garlic, parsley, and ginger. Set aside
  • In a large pot or saucepan heat oil over medium heat, then add the chicken and brown on both sides about 5-10 minutes. Remove chicken and set aside. You may skip this step and proceed with the next.
  • Add remaining onions, if desired , to the saucepan, stir for about 2 minutes then add tomato sauce(mixture of blend tomatoes and spices) and paprika
  • Pour the tomato mixture into the saucepan -bring to a boil and let it simmer stirring frequently to prevent any burns- about 5 minutes.
  • Next, add the peanut butter, chicken and 2 cups of water or chicken stock, season with, chicken bouillon, salt and cayenne pepper. Let it simmer for about 10 minutes or more
  • Adjust the soup thickness with water/chicken stock if necessary and let simmer to desired thickness
  • Drip a little soup from your stirring spoon. If you are satisfied with the thickness of your soup, serve it with rice.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 531kcal (27%)| Carbohydrates: 8g (3%)| Protein: 29g (58%)| Fat: 43g (66%)| Saturated Fat: 17g (106%)| Cholesterol: 151mg (50%)| Sodium: 187mg (8%)| Potassium: 580mg (17%)| Fiber: 2g (8%)| Sugar: 3g (3%)| Vitamin A: 1015IU (20%)| Vitamin C: 12.3mg (15%)| Calcium: 36mg (4%)| Iron: 1.7mg (9%)
Author: Imma
Course: Main
Cuisine: African
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Nutrition Facts
African Peanut Stew
Amount Per Serving
Calories 531 Calories from Fat 387
% Daily Value*
Fat 43g66%
Saturated Fat 17g106%
Cholesterol 151mg50%
Sodium 187mg8%
Potassium 580mg17%
Carbohydrates 8g3%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 3g3%
Protein 29g58%
Vitamin A 1015IU20%
Vitamin C 12.3mg15%
Calcium 36mg4%
Iron 1.7mg9%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

 

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  1. Kimberly says

    Posted on 6/19 at 10:18PM

    5 stars
    This was delicious! My tomatoes were a bit weak in flavor so I added 1 tbsp of tomato paste. Didn’t use any meat, and didn’t miss it at all. Great recipe. Will definitely be adding this to my rotation.

    Wondering if anyone has tried freezing this? I’m making some postpartum meals and am thinking of giving this a shot. I’d love to hear if anyone else has tried it.

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 6/21 at 2:50AM

      Hi, congratulations on your growing family. :heart_eyes: This recipe freezes well, so make it ahead with confidence.

      Reply
  2. Kellie says

    Posted on 8/1 at 5:38AM

    5 stars
    What a great find! It’s delicious and going to be added to my recipe book

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 8/1 at 7:14AM

      Hurry! Thank you for your love and support:)

      Reply
      • Mary Frazier says

        Posted on 11/5 at 6:17PM

        This has always been my favorite when I go to a African restaurant. But I just made it following your recipe and I must say I appreciate you so much! It was so simple and delicious! I can’t wait to try it with fish and goat!!!

      • Imma says

        Posted on 11/6 at 1:56PM

        Yayy! that’s the point of do all this effort so we can enjoy our favorite food at home with the best taste. Thank you for your amazing feedback:)

  3. Grace Ndri says

    Posted on 3/16 at 5:00PM

    So, I am an American woman with an African husband. This is the second recipe I’ve used from your website and he was very happy both times! Thank you for sharing it was delish

    Reply
  4. Sandy V. says

    Posted on 2/13 at 4:53PM

    5 stars
    Super delicious! Felt it was great with an extra cup of chicken stock in place of water, chicken bouillon is a MUST for extra savoriness, and a few more tomatoes did the trick.

    Reply
  5. Tim Jones says

    Posted on 1/17 at 6:38PM

    5 stars
    We didn’t change much. A little more tomato than called for (four roma). We put a 12oz can of peanuts in the food processor with about two tablespoons of oil, made a paste, and then added the chicken stock. It was a little thick, which was good for Kenyan chapati (how we ate it), but over rice it probably needs another cup of chicken stock. Really good!

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 1/24 at 6:07PM

      Great. Thanks for the feedback.

      Reply
  6. Tammy Braley says

    Posted on 1/13 at 3:20PM

    5 stars
    Thank you so much for sharing this delicious recipe! Now im wondering if there are more youve shared. I did add a tiny bit of crushed coriander but it was great without too. Thank you again!

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 1/13 at 5:35PM

      Great! Glad to hear it worked out well.

      Reply
  7. Yinkasma says

    Posted on 1/5 at 6:55PM

    5 stars
    EXCELLENT!

    Reply
  8. AH says

    Posted on 12/29 at 1:44PM

    How do you recommend the rice be made with this stew?

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 12/29 at 1:53PM

      It should be cooked separately.

      Reply
  9. T in E17 says

    Posted on 12/18 at 7:40AM

    5 stars
    This turned out delicious. Kept to the recipe. Had it with rice. Will print and save to make again for my boyfriend when he visits. Thank you

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 12/20 at 5:20AM

      Am so thrilled to hear this .Thanks so much.

      Reply
  10. T in E17 says

    Posted on 12/18 at 6:12AM

    I’m making this right now, been searching for a peanut butter chicken recipe all my life, hope this is THE ONE.

    Reply
  11. Conor says

    Posted on 10/1 at 7:14PM

    This is a dumb question…Can I use Kraft peanut butter for this recipe? It’s the only thing I have. Will it have an effect on the taste?

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 10/4 at 6:12AM

      Yes you can. It would work out well.

      Reply
  12. Lynette Campbell says

    Posted on 4/23 at 9:26PM

    Hi Imma. Im a bit confused
    Are steroids 4 & 5 repeated?

    Reply
  13. Ian says

    Posted on 11/23 at 11:20PM

    Really delicious, made it with whole chicken legs and it made the chicken so nice and flavorful. I really love how versatile it is too, I have many future ideas to play with this recipe!

    Reply
  14. Sedrick(Komla) says

    Posted on 11/8 at 7:14AM

    5 stars
    I have had this traditional from a former Togolese friend Victor and his Fon wife as Fufu with the soup. I actually got the fufu right after a few tries(don’t buy the stuff in the box, buy real yams, get a pestle and mortar and feel the pain, or you could just get a stick blender : > )
    It’s all part of a great experience from a great and culturally rich peoples) A couple of cool variations I made were (A) I added Okra that I blanched in organic vinegar, which took the slimy aspect of it away and it complimented the texture of the soup. I also added braised lamb and cubed some sweet potatoes and added them. The meat was falling apart when it was done,but you want the soup to have a clear pumpkin color with no debris from the ingredients.
    (B) in this version I added the same organic vinegar blanched Okra, but I added braised and seasoned lamb.
    (C) this final version is just pretty much lamb and goat added with Okra and the cubed sweet potatoes. You have to braise the meats first with the seasoning that you want which will help the flavor profile of the soup. You do not want to over do it because the soup has an awesome base flavor all on its own.

    #liveloveEwe/OyokingdomAfrica

    The L-rd our G-d the L-rd is One
    Blessed be the name of his glorious kingdom forever and ever

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 11/8 at 10:16AM

      Hi Sedrick. Those additions sound scrumptious and I’m glad you made it your own! Happy eating!

      Reply
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