Disclosure: I’m so grateful to have received a copy of Megan Keno’s debut cookbook, Cast Iron Gourmet: 77 Amazing Recipes with Less Fuss and Fewer Dishes. I hope you all enjoy this little sneak peek!
In typical New England fashion, we went from Summer to Fall in a matter of 24 hours. One day it was 90 degrees. And then the next day it was a cool, crisp 60 degrees. I proclaimed “I’m freezing!” more than once during that first chilly day. And I even had to resort to pulling on a pair of socks at one point!
Although, I still refuse to turn on the heat in my house. That has to wait.
The abrupt shift in seasons was a bit of a shock to the system. But I’m more than happy to embrace the change. Because with it comes all the cozy, comforting foods that I’ve been missing out on these past several months.
The recipe for this Indian Chicken and Potato Stew with Garam Masala Tomato Sauce is straight from Megan Keno’s debut cookbook, Cast Iron Gourmet: 77 Amazing Recipes with Less Fuss and Fewer Dishes. As soon as I spotted the gorgeous photograph for this stew (page 39, in case you want to be in the know!), I knew instantly it would be the first recipe I’d make from Megan’s cookbook. So I bided my time until the air stream shifted, and then it was GO GO GO! I pulled out my trusty coated cast iron Dutch oven. And within minutes, my house was filled with the most delicious scents of ginger, garlic, cumin and more. I was in heaven.
This hearty, flavorful stew was exactly what I needed this past weekend to warm my bones. And it’s a recipe that you ABSOLUTELY need in your life, too. It’s delicious served exactly how Megan instructs. But it would be fabulous over rice, if you needed to stretch it out further to feed to crowd. And the leftovers are out of this world good. It’s one of those dishes that gets better with time.
Megan and I have been friends for several years now. We first meet on the internet via our blogs (if you’re not following her over at Country Cleaver, go do it now!). But it wasn’t until we moved 3000 miles away from each other (go figure!) that we finally had the chance to meet face-to-face at a blogging retreat. In person, Megan is every bit as genuine, selfless and witty as she is on her blog. There are absolutely zero pretenses about Megan, which is something that I really adore about her. Because really, how many people can you say that about? If I’m being completely honest, I wouldn’t even describe myself in that way…
Simply put, Megan is a gem. And I’m happy to call her my friend.
And I’m SO happy to have her wonderful cookbook adorning the shelves of my kitchen. Her cookbook, Cast Iron Gourmet: 77 Amazing Recipes with Less Fuss and Fewer Dishes, is a natural extension of her blog, Country Cleaver. It’s filled with all the best comfort foods (the women has a chapter in her book called “Artisanal Carbs”!). And it will make you re-think how you use your beloved cast iron. It’s a must-have for any home cook. So go buy it now!
But heck, don’t just take my word for it. Make this fabulous Indian Chicken and Potato Stew with Garam Masala Tomato Sauce and see for yourself what I’m talking about!
Cheers,
Liz
This recipe has been reprinted with permission from Megan Keno.Indian Chicken and Potato Stew with Garam Masala Tomato Sauce
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YES! As a fellow New Englander, I totally hear you on this abrupt weather change. I’m sitting in my apartment with the windows wide open, and it’s like 40 degrees! Whereas last week, I was sweltering in the 80s. What?!
Any ways, I love the combination of tomatoes + Indian Spices. And I bet the chicken could easily be subbed with lentils/chickpeas to make vegetarian! 🙂
Yeah, totally. Chickpeas would be awesome. I was also thinking coconut milk to make it vegan. Totally adaptable! And yes, our weather has been nuts. Today I’m freezing again, but I think it’s suppose to be 80 by the end of the week!
Going to make it today. As I live in the UK,the weather today is 12degress and very windy so it will really warm us up.In going to use quorn chicken as I don’t eat meat!! Hope it will look as good as yours.
Yay! I hope it helps you stay cozy!
Oh man this looks absolutely delicious! I have got to make this!
You must try it! It’s so hearty and delicious! Megan is a genius!
I kinda want to dive right into this pot!!!
I won’t stop you!
I’m feeling the need for comfort food too! This stew would hit the spot!
Just like a warm hug.
I love Megan!! Can’t wait to get her cookbook. Such cozy meals and this one is perfect for fall, obviously. Stay warm!
Thanks, babe. And you’ll love the book!
Comfort food, YES!
Like a big cozy hug!
Hehe.. the heat came on this past weekend.. but only at night. The days are window and doors open kind of daaays… The Dutch oven is permanently on the stove and I’m ready to get stewin! This looks so hearty.. and I didn’t know Megan has a cookbook comin! I got to get over to her blog – and head to Amazon! Thank you for this sneak peak Liz! xo
Yes, her book is wonderful! You’ll love it!
Love me a hearty stew!!
Same! I’m all about it this time of year!
This looks so perfect for that cool, crisp fall weather! I love the spice blend in here. Will have to keep my eyes out for the book! xoxo
Yes, you definitely need Megan’s book. And I hope you try the stew! So perfect for Fall!
What type of yoghurt should be used? Would Greek yoghurt be okay? (Low fat or full fat?)
I would recommend using Greek yogurt. Either full fat or low fat should work. Let me know how it comes out!