Food Porn: Groundnut Soup with a pumpkin base and veggies from my garden

in Foodies Bee Hive2 years ago

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Saturday was a slow day at the resort so I decided to do some cooking for the wife and I. I have had a couple of large squash or pumpkins I am not quite sure what they are as I took the seeds form the kitchen of the hotel. They have been sitting under the counter for about a week and it was time to put them to good use.

The pumpkins are a lot of work to prepare and that was the first step. To take the seeds out, to skin them and cut them into smaller chunks. I then did the same with the other veggies. I already had in the freezer plenty of tomatoes, onions and peppers blended down because the tomatoes have been constant this season.

After getting the pumpkins ready I put the chunks in a pan and boiled them with spices, onions, some tomatoes, garlic, ginger, curry powder, thyme, rosemary, a little maggie, dried basil, and mixed seasoning and the fat I cut off of some beef chunks that I prepare. In a clay pot I put some oil and when it got hot I added garlic ginger and the white part of the green onion, after the oil was seasoned I added my beef chunks. After the beef was browned I added a little bit of tomato paste and cooked it well until the oil came out again.

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The next step was to add the blended tomatoes, onions and scotch bonnet peppers to the clay pot. While this was stewing down I added peanut butter (ground nut paste) to the blender and poured in the boiling pumpkin mixture and blended into a puree. I added this to the clay pot when the tomato mixture was boiled down well. I then salted to taste and added a little maggie and curry powder. Lastly I added the full okra and about 4 full scotch bonnet peppers. These are nice for squeezing in the soup when eating.

I let this cook for about another 30 minutes while preparing some rice.

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It was then time to eat. This is very similar to a thick ground nut stew but a little bit richer and creamier due to the pumpkin base. Ground nut stew is one of my favorite dishes and this was just a twist on an old favorite with additional things from my garden.