Apr 182012
 

Taste of Home has done it again, and found a superb recipe. If I was giving thumbs, this would be a two thumbs up recipe. It is from their December 2011/January 2012 edition magazine. I was mulling over what recipe to do for my next post and saw this one, and more importantly realized that I already had all the ingredients on hand to make it, and so I did. Now I KNOW I will be making it again. It’s not only full of healthy ingredients, it is sweet and delicious, and I believe gluten free, although some of you probably know more about that than I do.

I modified the recipe to suit our tastes and what I had on hand, and in my opinion it turned out perfect.
Here is what you need:

1 T dried minced onion
1 tsp. jarred minced garlic
2 1/2 cups cooked chopped chicken (could use more)
2 14 1/2 oz. cans chicken broth (if it seems dry, can add more)
1 T chili powder
1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
1/2 cup quinoa, rinsed
2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cubed
1 15 oz can black beans, drained and rinsed
2 16 oz. cans red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 28 oz can petite diced tomatoes with garlic and olive oil (this is different than the original recipe and added so much flavor)
Salt and pepper to taste

Now the original recipe called for sauteing fresh onion and garlic, and simmering the chicken for an hour…but my style is to throw everything in the crock pot and let it do all the work.

 

I mixed everything lightly in the crock pot, and then let it simmer on high all day till dinner (about 8 hours). This crockpot doesn’t seem to cook at a very high heat, so yours may be done in less time.
This makes such a large amount that it’s probably a good candidate for freezing some to use for lunches as I did in this post.
After the soup is frozen in the muffin tin, just pop it out and put into a ziploc bag or container, and it’s easy to reheat for lunches or snacks.

The chicken was so tender, the broth so sweet, and the sweet potatoes perfectly cooked. I felt so healthy eating it too!  It would go great with a crusty hunk of bread.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Printable recipe

 Blessings,
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  45 Responses to “Quinoa, Chicken & Sweet Potato Stew”

  1. this looks so good and healthy, I’m always looking for good crockpot recipes Thanks for sharing

  2. Beautiful job!! I have never used a crockpot before, but really should get one.

    I love that you changed the recipe to make it work for you!

    Blessings
    Mrs. White

  3. This looks sooooo good!!! New to your blog, and I love it!

  4. I bet I would love this, chicken and sweet potatoes high on my love list.

  5. I know this is something I’d like. Thanks for posting the recipe. Found you on Creative Princess. :-)

  6. Hi Margo – I have subscribed to your blog for some time through Google Reader. I just realized that I stopped receiving new posts after your post dated 3/28. I unsubscribed and subscribed again, but still only received your posts through 3/28. Do you know why that might be and what I can do fix it? Thanks – Sally

  7. This is so perfect! I am trying to eat from the pantry this month, and happen to have Quinoa, a couple sweet potatoes and shredded chicken in my freezer. Thank you for posting this recipe, it has been added to my menu plan!

  8. My daughter has been asking me to make more with quinoa. We just bought some. This looks like something we all would like.

  9. I am just discovering quinoa and I love it. This is agreat idea, and I like that you can do it in the slow cooker (im often nervous to try to use the slow cooker for “regular” recipes). And I absolutely LOVE the freezing it in a muffin tin for easy lunches… why have I not come across that idea yet?? Im totally going to use that, thanks!

  10. Margo,
    My first time here. I came over from the Weekend Potluck, and saw your Quinoa Sweet Potato Stew. I can’t wait to try it.

  11. Margo,
    This is a beautiful stew with a combination that we will love! Hope you have a fabulous week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

  12. This looks delicious, thanks for sharing. stopping by from delightful order link party

  13. Yum! Thanks for posting gluten free options. Placing individual servings in the muffin tins is pure brilliance!

  14. Margo, you always share the neatest recipes! Thank you so much for linking up again at Weekend Potluck. We sure do appreciate having you over! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

  15. This stew looks yummy! Ijust copied this recipe…I am into the capy-cat thing, lol..come visit to see what I mean! Enjoy your week.
    FABBY

  16. This looks so good, and I love quinoa. And what a great idea to freeze in batches like that!!!! I’m your newest follower! I love your great ideas!!

  17. This looks so delicious and I love the freezer tip, too! I make lunch every morning for my hubs and this would be nice to be able to change things up a bit for him! Thanks for sharing!

    Take care,

    Trish

  18. I LOVE this idea of freezing the extras in muffin tins!! What a cool idea!

    Blessings,
    Terri Miller
    http://www.beyond-relevance.com

  19. Delicious crock pot recipe!! We loved having you link up to our “Strut Your Stuff Saturday.” Hope you’ll be back soon! -The Sisters

  20. This sounds so healthy and delicious. Just the kind of food I am promoting to my readers. I would love it if you would share this on my foodie friday linky today.

  21. Looks delicious, healthy and so easy! Can’t wait to try it!
    -Lynn

  22. Thanks for sharing this terrific recipe, see you next week at foodie friday.

  23. Thank you so much for linking up your project. Just to let you know, you’re on the Inspiration Board spotlight today. Feel free to grab a featured button. Have a wonderful weekend.
    http://carolynshomework.blogspot.com/2012/04/inspiration-board-link-party-spotlight_27.html

  24. Hi, I’m Jaime. I run a blog called The Dress-up Drawer and I was just passing through. Love your blog and this looks so yummy!
    I have a great giveaway going on right now for a personalized platter from The Southern Belle Boutique and just thought it might interest you. Thanks for letting me say hi!

    http://thedressupdrawer.blogspot.com/2012/04/review-and-giveaway-southern-belle.html

  25. Thanks for linking up to the Tuesday To Do Party! Hope you’ll come again this week! This month’s Pretty Packages party is now up for any of your lovely wrapped gifts!
    http://blackberryvine.blogspot.com/2012/04/pretty-packages-party-14-highlights.html
    Smiles!
    Jami
    http://www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com

  26. Happen to stumble on your blog, and glad I did, because I love sweet potatoes, but my stash of recipes is limited with that ingredient! Thanks for sharing!

  27. Yep. As long as you choose the right brands, this is gluten free. I would love it if you linked this and your pumpkin chili to my Gluten-Free Monday party on OneCreativeMommy.com. (By the way, I just shared your chili recipe on facebook.)

  28. I like this recipe so much that I will be featuring it this week on Gluten-Free Monday at OneCreativeMommy.com. Please stop by and grab a featured button if you’d like. I hope you’ll be back to link up again on Monday.

  29. Great recipe! Thank you for sharing! If I cooked it on low for 8 hours, would it still turn out okay?

  30. Your recipe says to simmer on high all day. It’s not low? Most of the crock pot recipes I am reading are on low if its going to be all day. I’m about to pop the ingredients but wanted to double check :)

    • I have since bought a new crockpot that cooks alot hotter than my old one. As long as your sweet potato gets tender, low would probably be fine. :)

    • My sweet potato was tender and starting to fall apart after 4 hrs on high, so I guess my crockpot is one of the hotter ones as well. Thank you, it was delicious. And I think I’m going to serve it to my gluten and dairy free holiday company next week!

  31. Looks so great! Thanks for sharing at our party last week and YOU are going to be a feature.

  32. I made this for dinner tonight for my hubby and I. We absolutely LOVED it! It is so delicious! We are excited to eat the leftovers :-)

  33. thank you for linking this in to Food on Friday. We are now getting quite a collection of potato dishes together. Do stop by some of the other links to check them out! Cheers

  34. We are making this recipe today. I’m substituting the Quinoa with brown rice.Will let you know how it turns out. Thanks!!
    Jen
    http://www.beachmonkeys.net

  35. This sounds absolutely delicious. I’m working on my menu plan right now and and thinking I wish there were more than 7 dinners a week. Everything looks so darn good. I love your idea about freezing the leftovers in the muffin tin. That’s genius, simply brilliant! I don’t know why I’ve never thought of that before. Thanks for sharing your tips and tweaks to the recipe and of course the storage tip too!

    Cari @ Reach For The Star Berries
    Reach For The Star Berries

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  40. Could I put raw chicken instead of cooking it before?

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