Ghana Peanut Soup (Nkatenkwan)

Ghana Peanut Soup (Nkatenkwan)
  • Author: freedes

This hearty African peanut soup is filled with rich flavors and comforting textures. The blend of tender chicken, aromatic vegetables, and velvety peanut butter sauce creates a warm and satisfying dish. Perfect for a cozy dinner, this soup is best served with your choice of starchy accompaniments to soak up all the delicious flavors. Enjoy a taste of Africa with every spoonful of this nourishing and flavorful soup.

— Constant Cookbook

Ingredients

  • 2 medium onions or 1 large one
  • 3 very ripe large tomatoes
  • A whole chicken, chopped to pieces (we like "boiler" chicken, free range, "koko ya Setswana")
  • Garden eggs (optional)
  • 12 okra (with ends trimmed)
  • 1 scotch bonnet pepper or kpakpo shito
  • Ginger
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 rosemary sprig
  • 1.75l chicken stock
  • 4 tbsp peanut butter
  • Water to mix with the peanut butter

Instructions

  • Place the whole onion, pepper, tomatoes and chicken pieces in the pot and top with the stock. Cover, bring to the boil and reduce to simmer for 15 minutes till vegetables are soft and tender. Remove the vegetables.
  • Blend the vegetables and ginger in a food processor and return to the soup. Bring to the boil then reduce to simmer while you make the peanut butter sauce. If you are using boiler chicken, it can be quite tough, so it may need extra time cooking.
  • Meanwhile, make the peanut butter sauce. There are different ways of doing this, I have opted to go for what is easier for me. Scoop the desired amount of peanut butter into a saucepan and put on gentle heat with constant stirring, peanut butter burns easily.
  • Add water a little at a time. This can be quite tricky as the water instantly changes the runny peanut butter properties. I would say it is a similar experience to white sauce, when the milk is added to the flour and butter mixture. Once a smooth sauce is achieved, allow to simmer. You will find the peanut oil begins to separate from the peanut butter. When this happens, you can add the peanut butter sauce to the rest of the soup and simmer for 20 minutes till oil rises to the surface of the soup.
  • Check seasoning to your taste. Serve with your favourite carbs such as boiled sliced yam, potatoes or rice.

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Yield

Serves 6