See the tip at the bottom of the recipe for how to make a veggie version, too.
Serves Four
2 tbsp oil, ideally olive oil
250g/9oz pork fillet (tenderloin), trimmed and cut into small cubes
1 onion, thinly sliced
1 red pepper, sliced
1 medium courgette/zucchini (roughly 185g/6½oz), ends trimmed, halved lengthways and sliced into semi circles
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
½–1 tsp smoked paprika, hot or sweet
400g/14oz tin chickpeas, drained
400g/14oz tin chopped tomatoes
1 chicken or pork stock cube
salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tbsp oil, ideally olive oil
250g/9oz pork fillet (tenderloin), trimmed and cut into small cubes
1 onion, thinly sliced
1 red pepper, sliced
1 medium courgette/zucchini (roughly 185g/6½oz), ends trimmed, halved lengthways and sliced into semi circles
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
½–1 tsp smoked paprika, hot or sweet
400g/14oz tin chickpeas, drained
400g/14oz tin chopped tomatoes
1 chicken or pork stock cube
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1. Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a large non-stick frying pan or wide-based casserole.
2. Season the pork with salt and pepper and fry over a medium heat for 2 minutes until lightly browned. Remove from the pan and set aside on a plate.
3. Add the remaining oil, the onion, pepper and courgette to the pan. Cook for 5 minutes, or until softened and lightly browned, stirring regularly.
4. Add the garlic, paprika, chickpeas and tinned tomatoes. Half-fill the empty tomato tin with water and add to the pan (roughly 200ml/7fl oz water). Crumble in the stock cube and add the cooked pork. Bring to a gentle simmer for 10 minutes, or until the sauce has thickened and the pork is tender, stirring regularly.
For a vegetarian or vegan version of this stew, cook a large cubed aubergine/eggplant instead of the pork in the first step, adding an extra tablespoon of oil once it begins to fry.
See original recipe idea and video guide here
All the best Jan
37 comments:
...I should enjoy this!
Sounds delicious! Have a great weekend, Valerie
Oh this is my kind of meal. Definitely saving this recipe.
Hello,
Another delicious recipe! Thanks for sharing.
Take care, have a great weekend!
Looks like a meal for a cooler days.
Chickpeas aren't my thing, but I'm guessing I could make a substitution there. It certainly looks tasty.
That sounds filling.
I love one pot cooking
I just made beef stew the other day, adding chickpeas to it sounds good.
I love stews, this looks so good!
I am a big, big fan of one pot meals. Tasty - and with clean-up time reduced are winners for me.
Ooh this looks delicious, I love one pot meals - real comfort food. Take care and have a great weekend, Sue xx
You've given us a lot of lovely dishes to try Jan, thank you so much! Have a great weekend :)
I love meals cooked in one pot but not a fan of chickpeas.
Well, I guess I will have to pass on this one. I dont (or seldom) eat meat, and I have developed a nightshade intolerance that seems to pinpoint on eggplant, which I have always loved but now takes my breath away. Literally! Sigh...............
One pot meal!!! My type of meal!
Will copy the recipe this very moment.
Thank you!
:)
This looks so delicious and like a fabulous fall evening meal.
I am back just to let you know I got inspired with your inspiring post!! :))
I was, and still am, making a chicken stew when I read this recipe. Was planning to add potatoes and carrots, but changed my mind. Now I am adding zucchini... and chickpeas. I will have my own chicken and chickpea stew: one pot meal! :)
I eat a lot of chickpeas but have never had it with pork.
This sounds good and delicious. And easy.
Yummy, looks and sounds delicious. Something that we would both enjoy.
That looks like a good hearty meal.
Looks a great meal.
My kinda go-to keto meal! Thanks!
Now, that's what I love...one-pot meals! :)
This sounds amazing I love chickpeas I will give it a try.
This looks great as we are just freezing here in northeast Ohio! And I love red pepper. I love to cook a thin steak with onion and red pepper and spinach on the side.
Looks delicious and perfect for the Fall ~
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We are having an almost winter's day in Spring and this will be the perfect dinner for tonight.
My husband just went to the supermarket to get the pork :)
Thanks Jan
Hello Jan,
This looks so very well.
Always nice to see your new recipes for delicious meals.
Greetings, Marco
Se ve muy sabrosa. Buen dÃa.
Tem um aspecto deliciosos.
Um abraço e bom Domingo.
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Pork is very underated plus there are many who will not eat it without good reason. Pork fillet is as you say. easily and and quickly cooked.
Nicely done!
So delicious
We are slowly trending towards vegetarianism, but are not there yet, and since pork tenderloin is one of the meats we still eat, this looks like a keeper.
I made this stew today and it is delicious! Only two of us so enough for tomorrow as well. Thank you, Jean
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