This spicy spanish stew recipe is a really warming and easy meal that is perfect for those cold, wintery nights. The smokey, slightly spicy flavours paired with the tangy, rich tomato sauce results in a lovely hearty and comforting meal.
I love digging my slow cooker out when it drops a little colder because it just makes evening meals incredibly fuss free so I usually cook this in there on high for around five hours. However, if you don’t have a slow cooker you can easily make this on the hob, just follow the method below.
The recipe for this Spanish inspired stew was a happy accident and it first came about because I had no idea what to make for dinner one night and ended up throwing whatever I could find that needed eating into the slow cooker. Due to this, the vegetables listed are interchangeable and you can just use whatever you have to hand, meaning this is a great meal to reduce food waste.
The chorizo substitute adds a lovely salty flavour, however, if you do not eat meat substitutes you could just omit this ingredient. The cumin, paprika and cayenne pepper in the recipe adds a little bit of warmth to this spanish stew without being too overpowering. If you prefer your food with a little more heat then feel free to increase the amount of cayenne pepper or even add a fresh chilli, alternatively you could omit it entirely if you’re not keen.
If you like this stew recipe you may also like my versatile Any Bean Stew recipe which you can find here or my Sausage & Cannellini Bean Stew which you can find here. You may also like my Harissa Chickpea & Sweet Potato Stew which you can find here if you are looking for recipes with smokey, slightly spicy flavours.
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