Yeah, me neither.
Since becoming pregnant, I have been all about my "famous" go-to recipes--recipes that are tried, true, and simple to prepare (like my Slow Cooker Green Bean Dumpling Soup, Jalapeno Chicken Casserole, and Shrimp and Artichoke Pasta). I just haven't felt that adventurous or daring in the kitchen..
But that is all going to change after today! I'm so excited to announce that we actually have a mouthwatering and easy to prepare meal today on AOCC--the perfect meal to warm you up during these chilly fall nights! I'll tell you one thing: this
Anyway, enough pregnant rambles..
Please give a warm welcome to my new friend, Meredeth!
Fall is here, meaning it’s the perfect time to get in the
kitchen and start playing with new recipes and seasonal ingredients. When it’s
cold outside, most of us start craving hot soups, stews and chili recipes,
along with yummy fall foods like pumpkin, butternut squash, sweet potatoes and
anything cinnamon-flavored.
Another popular fall cooking theme is slow cooking, which is
one of the easiest cooking methods out there. No matter how experienced you are
in the kitchen, it’s hard to mess up a slow cooker dish. Some recipes require a
little bit of prep work, but most slow cooker meals don’t require much more
than tossing ingredients into the crock pot and letting all the flavors blend
together.
Slow cooker recipes are great for days when you know you
won’t have time to cook after work or if you’ll be eating over a long period of
time and want to keep your food warm, like during a football game. And since
you can cook almost anything in a slow cooker, from pulled pork and chili to
bread and desserts, you don’t have to worry about repeating or running out of dinner ideas.
This slow cooker African chicken stew is the perfect recipe
to make as we head into fall. Not only does it feature seasonal sweet potatoes,
but it’s thick, hearty and perfect for cool fall evenings. There’s a minimal amount
of prep work involved that can be done the night before or quickly in the
morning, but the slow cooker does most of the work for you. Start this dish in
the morning and you’ll come home to a yummy-smelling
kitchen and a hot, delicious meal nine hours later. Enjoy!
Slow Cooker African Chicken Stew
Prep Time: 15 min
Total Time: 7¼ hours
Serves: 6
·
PAM® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray
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1 teaspoon Pure Wesson® Vegetable Oil
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¼ teaspoon salt
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1 ¼ pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs, cut
into quarters
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¼ cup Peter Pan® Creamy Peanut Butter
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¼ cup water
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½ teaspoon garlic powder
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1 10 oz. can Ro*Tel® Original Diced Tomatoes
& Green Chilies, undrained
·
1 pound (about 2 medium) sweet potatoes, peeled
and cut into 1 ½ inch pieces
·
2 cups frozen bell pepper and onion strips
Spray the inside of a 4-quart slow cooker with cooking
spray. Heat oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Sprinkle salt all
over chicken. Add to skillet and cook until browned, stirring occasionally.
Stir in peanut butter, water, garlic powder and undrained tomatoes. Cook until
mixture is blended and chicken is coated.
Layer sweet potatoes and frozen vegetables in the slow
cooker and top everything with the chicken mixture. Cover and cook on low for 7
to 9 hours or until chicken and vegetables are very tender. Gently stir to mix.
Author Bio: This is a
guest post by Meredith K. on behalf of ReadySetEat. Visit ReadySetEat online
for more slow cooker meals from enchiladas to easy chili recipes.
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