Bean and Seitan Stew
January 27, 2010 in Allgemein
January can be a very cold month here in the east of Germany. Right now I feel like living in Siberia. The year started with lots of snow, there were one or two days when the snow started to melt, but then father frost returned. He took over the whole country. Personally, I had to fight him a couple of times and returned with a very cold nose and cold feet. But an hour later I was sitting in the warm kitchen with a bowl of hot stew like it never happened.

Fight Father Frost with Stew
Bean and Seitan Stew (makes 3 very large servings)
1 t olive oil
1 large onion, chopped (150g)
1 red bell pepper, chopped
3 medium carrots, chopped (130 g)
3 cloves garlic, minced
160 g (5.7 oz) seitan*
2 cups cooked beans**
2 400 g tins canned tomatoes
2 cups water
1 T creole seasoning
1 T Hungarian paprika
1 t cumin
1 t fresh thyme
1 t salt or to taste
freshly ground black pepper
*I used the leftovers from my seitan roast
** chickpeas, pintobeans, and Lima beans is what I used, approx. 150g raw)
In a large stockpot heat the oil over medium heat. Add onion, pepper and carrot. Sauté for 5 minutes. Add garlic and seitan and cook for 5 more minutes. Deglaze with some water, if the mixture sticks to the pot. Add remaining ingredients and simmer for 40 minutes. Serve immediately.
I am swooning over this picture, Mihl. come visit us, it’ll warm you right up!
That would be wonderful!
What a wonderfully simple stew! Hmm I wonder if a chickpea and adzuki version would work…
Any bean works, I just used what I had on hand.
That stew looks so chunky and delicious, I’d like to dive right in!
Ooh, I love stew! This sounds awesome.
This stew looks perfect for the season- bright and inviting, thick and comforting! We had a recent turn around here with a week or so seeming to turn to Spring and now we’re back to Winter (not that it’s quite what you have over there!).
I have to make this stew! Just what I need with all this cold weather. Looks so tasty!
Gorgeous!
Since I just came back from a week in California to my cold, cold winter, I’m really in need of warming food. This stew really looks like it would do a perfect job of warming me right up!
Wow, a week in California would be nice right now.
That looks incredible! It is raining here today, and I have lots of extra seitan, I think I’ll try making this tonight!
Somehow I missed this one when you first posted it. Better late than never, especially for this lovely. I have some leftover seitan that needs a home. I love the vibrant red broth, so hearty and inviting!