Slow Cooker African Peanut Stew - Recipes From A Pantry (2024)

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Hey peanut butter lover, come try this really easy to make slow cooker African Peanut Soup that the whole family will love. Great for meal prep, weeknight dinners and days when you need easy comfort food.

Suitable for gluten free diets.

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This Slow Cooker African Peanut Soup (Granat Stew, Groundnut Stew, Senegalese Maafe) is so, so easy to make. Especially useful to know when you are about to have a craaaaaaaaazy day or two.

So, I have signed myself up for a throwing a birthday bash for 16 kids. Panic. What panic?? I was not panicking about what to do with 16 kids. Nope. I certainly did not spend 3 days madly scribbling down ideas of every single entertainment option.

Some of what I found was too long, too short, sounded boring, might be dangerous, too expensive, sounded plain old weird. All the thoughts I went through before finally booking a face painting and balloon modelling expert. Hopefully, the kiddoes are really going to have fun.

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The food, decorations and music are already sorted. That bit I am all over and then some. Presents wrapped and goodie treats bags already filled. Defo all over that.

And yes, you know me. Supper that evening aka this Slow Cooker African Beef Peanut Stew can be made ahead of time so that the adults can kick back, relax and play a game or two.

Why Make Crockpot African Peanut Soup

I love making groundnut stew – as it is easy to make, most folks always have the ingredients to hand, it is nourishing, creamy, nutty and oh so finger licking good. It is also immensely adaptable with spices, citruses, vegetables, meat and a whole load of colour.

I think it is one of those dishes that folks learn to cook first and my go-to African recipe to teach friends.

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How To Cook African Peanut Stew

  • Step 1. Brown the meat on all sides in batches in a frying pan and add into the slow cooker.
  • Step 2. Saute the onion and peppers and add into the slow cooker.
  • Step 3. Stir in the peanut butter sauce, mix well and cook on high for 4 hours.
  • Step 4. Check after 4 hrs, and if you need a little more time then cook for a further hour.
  • Step 5. Adjust seasoning on Crockpot African Peanut Butter Stew then serve with some rice.

I have blended the base of this West African Peanut Stew version, as well as added in a whole heaping of chopped tomatoes, which is a departure from the norm. And it tastes a little different but really, really good. The beef is so tender and falls apart after hours in the slow cooker.

West African Peanut Butter Stew Tips

  • You can make this vegan by using sweet potato or pumpkin instead of chicken.
  • Feel free to add a little bit more peanut butter to your taste.
  • You can use turkey or chicken instead of beef if you prefer.

And I have found that like with other stews, it tastes even better the next day. So, it is worth prepping a this a few days ahead of time if possible. Oh and you are definitely going to need a side helping of rice to mop up this slow cooker African peanut stew.

Can You Freeze African Peanut Stew?

Yeap. This African Peanut Stew recipe is a great meal prep solution. You can cook, freeze (either as a full meal or in individual servings) and then thaw and reheat when needed. Easy peasy!

African Recipes

For more African Recipes why not check these out:

West African Chicken and Sweet Potato Stew.

Beghrir (Baghrir) aka Moroccan Pancakes.

Mussels and King Prawn Rougaille.

More Peanut Butter Recipes

Instant Pot Peanut Butter Chicken.

Banana Peanut Butter Brownies.

Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate.

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Slow Cooker African Peanut Stew

Slow Cooker African Peanut Stew

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time4 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Total Time4 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course: Main

Cuisine: African

Servings: 4 -6

Author: Bintu Hardy

Ingredients

  • Peanut stew sauce
  • 500 ml (2 cups) water
  • 400 g (14oz) chopped tomatoes
  • 5 tbsp smooth peanut butter
  • 3 tbsp tomato puree
  • 2 cm piece of peeled ginger
  • 2 garlic cloves peeled
  • Scotch bonnet to your taste or other chilli
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 1/2 tsp white pepper
  • 1 stock cube
  • Everything else
  • 2 tbsp peanut oil divided
  • 450 g (1lb) beef cubed small
  • 1 onion peeled and finely diced
  • 2 red pepper bell, deseeded and finely diced

Instructions

  • Add 1 tbsp of olive oil to a frying pan over medium heat and brown the meat on all sides in batches. Add the browned meat into the slow cooker.

  • Add the remaining 1 tbsp. of oil to the frying pan and add the onion and peppers and cook for 5 mins until the onions are softened. Add the onion and pepper mix into the slow cooker.

  • Stir in the peanut butter sauce, mix well and cook on high for 4 hours.

  • Check after 4 hrs, and if you need a little more time then cook for a further hr.

  • Adjust seasoning then serve with some rice

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Notes

This stew tastes even better the next day. So, it is worth prepping a this a few days ahead of time if possible.

Slow Cooker African Peanut Stew - Recipes From A Pantry (2024)

FAQs

What is the history of peanut stew in Africa? ›

Groundnut stew, also known as peanut stew or soup, is a traditional African dish that has been enjoyed for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to West Africa, where groundnuts have been a staple food for centuries. The dish is also known as Maafe in Cameroon, where it is a popular traditional dish.

What is maafe made of? ›

Some versions of the dish resemble a stew and contain such ingredients as tomato, onion, garlic, cabbage, peppers, and spices. Other variations consist simply of meat and a generous serving of rich, thick peanut sauce. Beef and lamb are most commonly used, but chicken and fish are featured in some recipes.

What is MAFE in English? ›

Peanut stew or groundnut stew, also known as maafe (Wolof, mafé, maffé, maffe), sauce d'arachide (French) or tigadèguèna is a stew that is a staple food in Western Africa.

How do you pronounce maafe? ›

Maafe is pronounced "ma" (as in mama) and "fay" (as in Fayetteville). It's also called African peanut stew or ground nut stew. Is maafe vegan? Traditional maafe often contains meat and meat broth.

Why is it called African peanut stew? ›

This peanut stew has a similar flavor and ingredients profile, but it originated from the Mandinka and Bambara people of Mali. A huge reason for its popularity throughout Africa is due to the cultivation of groundnut -- or peanuts -- throughout the continent during the colonial period.

What is the oldest food in Africa? ›

Fonio is the oldest cultivated grain of Africa.

Is fufu Jamaican or African food? ›

fufu, a popular dish in western and central African countries and, due to African migration, in the Caribbean as well.

Is fufu a real food? ›

In Nigeria, fufu or akpu is a popular food made from fresh or fermented cassava. The Nigerian version of Fufu is different from Ghana's: it is however a staple food in both countries. Akpu, properly punctuated as akpụ in Igbo, is the Igbo word for cassava.

In which country did the dish mafé originate? ›

Maafe (or Mafé) originated in Mali (Tigadegena) during the colonial period spreading across the region including Senegal and Gambia (Domoda).

What is viajar in English? ›

[vjaˈʒar ] Full verb table intransitive verb. to travel. viajar por to travel , tour.

What is murcha in English? ›

/mūrchā/ nf. unconsciousness uncountable noun. He slipped into unconsciousness.

What countries eat peanut soup? ›

It is a delicacy that Nigerian, Ghanaian and people in other African countries consume, such as in Sierra Leone. In Ghana, it is known as nkatenkwan in Akan language and "Azidetsi" in Ewe language.

Did peanuts originate in Africa? ›

They grow well in semi-arid regions and are a staple food as well as a revenue source for farmers. Although native to South America, the Portuguese introduced peanuts into their African enclaves, where they quickly spread throughout tropical Africa.

Who brought peanuts to Africa? ›

The peanut originated in Bolivia and was brought by conquistadors to Africa during the fifteenth century. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock. The sandy soil of West Africa was primed to farm peanuts. As the popularity of the legume increased, so did the need for labor.

What is the history of the peanut plant? ›

The peanut plant probably originated in Brazil or Peru, although no fossil records exist to prove this. For as long as people have been making pottery in South America (3,500 years or so) they have been making jars shaped like peanuts and decorated with peanuts.

What is the history of fufu in Africa? ›

Fufu means to mix or mash in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana. It made its international debut in the 16th and 17th centuries. When enslavers forcefully brought West African populations to the Americas, enslaved people found that fufu's primary ingredients, cassava and plantains, were native to their new homes.

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