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[food] Sweet potato-peanut stew
(Apparently I haven't posted this recipe? Or at least if I have I didn't tag it usefully.)
2 onions, chopped
1 large sweet potato, peeled & chopped
1" ginger, peeled & chopped
2 cloves garlic, peeled & chopped
½tsp ground coriander
½tsp cinnamon
2tbsp peanut butter
150g fresh spinach
2tbsp fresh coriander, chopped (optional!)
2 tins tomato (however you prefer it!)
fat or oil
Sweat onions, ginger, garlic, coriander & cinnamon in fat/oil over medium-low heat until translucent. Add sweet potato, and cook until beginning to soften (~10 minutes). Add tomato, bring to the boil, then cover and reduce to simmer. Leave for ~20 minutes. When sweet potato is soft (test with knife), add peanut butter and stir through until sauce thickens. Remove from heat and stir through spinach until it wilts. Garnish with coriander.
Extras:
- add a little lemon or lime juice at the very end to provide highlights
- use dried chilli flakes (add with onions, garlic, ginger) or fresh chilli (add with sweet potato) to give it some kick!
- if you eat meat, chicken goes well in this – cook it separately and add at the end
2 onions, chopped
1 large sweet potato, peeled & chopped
1" ginger, peeled & chopped
2 cloves garlic, peeled & chopped
½tsp ground coriander
½tsp cinnamon
2tbsp peanut butter
150g fresh spinach
2tbsp fresh coriander, chopped (optional!)
2 tins tomato (however you prefer it!)
fat or oil
Sweat onions, ginger, garlic, coriander & cinnamon in fat/oil over medium-low heat until translucent. Add sweet potato, and cook until beginning to soften (~10 minutes). Add tomato, bring to the boil, then cover and reduce to simmer. Leave for ~20 minutes. When sweet potato is soft (test with knife), add peanut butter and stir through until sauce thickens. Remove from heat and stir through spinach until it wilts. Garnish with coriander.
Extras:
- add a little lemon or lime juice at the very end to provide highlights
- use dried chilli flakes (add with onions, garlic, ginger) or fresh chilli (add with sweet potato) to give it some kick!
- if you eat meat, chicken goes well in this – cook it separately and add at the end
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But I love peanut butter, so I'm totally doing this next time!
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About how much does this make?
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For savory peanut butter, it's best to have 100% ground nuts—no sweetener or extra oil.
I bet this would also be delicious with pulled pork or matchstick tofu.
Damn, now I'm hungry.
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