This Chickpea Sweet Potato Peanut Curry is unbelievably easy to make, comforting, and conveniently happens to be really healthy too!
I'd seen lots of different recipes for peanut soups, stews and curries online and was really excited to try them out because peanuts in savoury dishes are amazing (hello, tofu satay) and I just love all types of curry.
Also I've had some readers asking for easy and flavourful one-pot dishes, so I thought this curry would prove to be a tasty solution.
Normally when I make curries I add tons of different spices and hope for the best - kind of like a 'spray and pray' situation.
So, when I realised that this particular curry would only require a few spices, I became a little nervous as to whether it would taste ok. I was also a bit worried that the peanut butter might be too overwhelmingly sweet or cloying...
But, I was, happily wrong. This curry is much easier than the ones I'm used to making, because it requires so few spices.
And the peanut butter is perfectly balanced by the hum of garlic and ginger, subtle spice of the cumin, fragrant coriander, and the acidity of the tomatoes.
I believe this curry usually uses chicken, but I went for chickpeas - their meaty texture really shines enveloped in the rich, creamy, slightly sweet sauce. Sweet potatoes add substance and acts almost as sponges to soak up all the delicious flavours.
I believe this type of curry traditionally uses collard greens (aka spring greens), but I didn't have any on hand so I went for spinach, but I'm sure other leafy greens such as kale would also work well. I also added red peppers for little bursts of colour.
I know I've said this already, but this curry is honestly unbelievably easy to make, so it's perfect for a quick weeknight dinner (and leftovers are a dream), but it's also special enough to serve to guests when hosting!
This curry is especially yummy served with a fruity salad, as the sweetness of the fruit really cuts through the richness of the peanut butter.
I served it with this papaya lime mint salad, but I think it would work equally well with a simple mango salad too!
I hope you'll love this Chickpea Sweet Potato Peanut Curry! Looking for more great curries? You might like my:
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You can watch a 50-second video for how to make this curry here:
Chickpea Sweet Potato Peanut Curry (Vegan + GF)
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil (or vegetable or rapeseed oil)
- 1 onion, diced
- 1 cm (½ inch) ginger, minced
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 teaspoon sweet paprika
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- Pinch cayenne chilli pepper, to taste
- 1 red pepper, diced
- 400 g (14oz) tin of chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- 2 medium-sized sweet potatoes, peeled and diced
- 200 g (7oz) spinach (or sub collard greens, kale etc)
- 1 vegetable stock cube (ensure gluten-free if necessary)
- Handful of fresh coriander (cilantro), roughly chopped
- 200 ml (⅘ cup) tinned tomatoes
- 1 heaped tablespoon smooth peanut butter
- Salt + pepper, to taste
To serve:
- Cooked brown or white rice
- Roasted peanuts, roughly chopped
- Fresh coriander (cilantro), roughly chopped
Instructions
- Heat up the oil in a large saucepan
- Once hot, add onion, ginger and garlic, and fry for around 10 minutes until soft
- Add paprika, cumin and chilli, and fry for a couple of minutes until fragrant
- Add peppers, chickpeas, sweet potatoes, spinach, stock cube and coriander with enough water to roughly cover
- Bring to the boil and simmer on a low heat for around 10 minutes, until sweet potatoes have partly softened
- Add tinned tomatoes and peanut butter and continue to cook for another 10 minutes
- Taste and add salt + pepper to taste
- Serve alongside rice, and scatter over chopped peanuts and fresh coriander
- Leftovers are delicious reheated and freeze well
Video
Notes
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Anonymous
This is a delicious curry Rhian, keep the vegan curries coming!
Rhian Williams
Yay I love curry, thank you!
Sammy
Made this for my family tonight and everyone loved it!
Rhian Williams
Thank you!
Maria
Just finished cooking this curry. It's really good. I didn't have spinach so I used kale. Didn't have any red peppers so I left them out and I'm really looking forward to eating it tonight! Thanks Rhian, you're the best!
Rhian Williams
Yay thank you so much, so happy to hear that. Enjoy eating it tonight!
Lexie Hunter
We have this regularly with rice and japaties delicious. Thankyou Rhian
Rhian Williams
Thank you so much, so glad you like it!
M.`
I'm wondering whether it would be better to add the spinach closer to the end of the cooking process, wouldn't it retain more of its nutrientes like that? Or would it change the recipe?
Rhian Williams
Yes you can add it closer to the end if you'd prefer!