Ghanaian Groundnut Soup Recipe

Ghanaian Groundnut Soup Recipe

1 hour 20 minutes
Cooking time
Ghanaian
Cuisine
Dinner
Meal Type
Medium
Difficulty Level

Ingredients

  • 1 chicken, goat meat, or mixed meat
  • 1 ground peanuts (peanut paste)
  • 4 large tomatoes
  • 1 large onion
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger
  • 2 scotch bonnet peppers (adjust to taste)
  • 1 seasoning cube (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon salt (adjust to taste)
  • 5-6 cups water

Directions

Step 1 : Clean and Prepare the Protein Properly

Begin by washing your chosen protein thoroughly under running water. Remove any unwanted fat or debris and cut into medium-sized pieces if needed. Proper cleaning ensures hygiene and improves the taste of the final soup. Place the cleaned meat or fish into a bowl and set aside, ready for seasoning and cooking.

Step 2 : Season the Protein for Deep Flavor

Season the Protein for Deep Flavor

Step 3 : Cook the Protein to Release Stock

Place the seasoned protein on medium heat and allow it to cook in its own juices or with a small amount of water. Cover the pot and cook until tender. This process produces a flavorful stock that forms the base of the groundnut soup.

Step 4 : Prepare Fresh Ingredients for Blending

Wash the tomatoes, onion, pepper, ginger, and garlic thoroughly. Cut them into smaller pieces to make blending easier. This preparation ensures a smooth mixture and even cooking.

Step 5 : Blend Tomatoes and Aromatics Smoothly

Wash the tomatoes, onion, pepper, ginger, and garlic thoroughly. Cut them into smaller pieces to make blending easier. This preparation ensures a smooth mixture and even cooking.

Step 6 : Add Blended Mixture to the Pot

Pour the blended mixture into the pot containing the cooked protein and stock. Stir well to combine and begin forming the soup base.

Step 7 : Prepare the Groundnut Paste

Mix the ground peanut paste with a small amount of warm water until smooth. This prevents lumps when added to the soup.

Step 8 : Add Groundnut Mixture to the Soup

Pour the peanut mixture into the pot and stir continuously to ensure it blends well with the soup.

Step 9 : Add Water for Desired Consistency

Add additional water to achieve a smooth, slightly thick consistency. Stir gently to combine.

Step 10 : Bring Soup to a Boil

Allow the soup to boil on medium heat, stirring occasionally to prevent burning. The oil from the peanuts will begin to rise to the surface.

Step 11 : Cook Until Oil Separates

Continue cooking until the soup thickens and oil begins to float on top. This indicates the soup is properly cooked.

Step 12 : Adjust Seasoning and Taste

Taste the soup and adjust salt or seasoning as needed to achieve balance.

Step 13 : Simmer and Serve

Allow the soup to simmer for 10–15 minutes, then serve hot with rice, fufu, or banku.