Chicken, Chickpea and Chorizo Stew

This is a recipe that I cook in  my slow cooker time and time again, its pretty cheap as I use chicken thighs, its great if you are entertaining in the week as it just cooks itself when you are out.  It makes great leftovers, either for the freezer or for lunches.
If it was just me and the Committed Carnivore for dinner then I would dish us up a big bowl after a cold dog walk, and curl up on the sofa with it, but if we were having friends over I’d serve with some crusty bread and a big bowl of wilted winter greens.
It’s also very easy to increase quantities if you have more people to feed, and could be done in a low oven if you don’t have a slow cooker.
Serves 4
Ingredient list

  • 6 to 8 chicken thighs
  • 3 red peppers
  • Half ring of chorizo
  • 2 tins chickpeas
  • 2 tins tomatoes (or 6 fresh and 1 tin)
  • 1 large red onion
  • 2 tsp smoked paprika
  • 2 tsp mixed herbs
  • 1 tsp cayenne

 
Instructions
Step 2 is optional, if your family are happy to eat meat on the bone then there is no reason to remove it, unfortunately mine won’t!

  1. Chop all the peppers, onion and chorizo into good sized chunks and put everything except the chickpeas in the slow cooker. Cook on low for at least 6 hours
  2. *Remove the chicken, shred and return to the pot.
  3.  Stir in 1 tin of chickpeas
  4. Liquidize 1 can of chickpeas (or mash as fine as you can) and stir into the pot (this will thicken it slightly)
  5. Depending on how thick your sauce either
    • If very thick add a bit of water and put lid back on for about 10 mins, just to warm the chickpeas through
    • If sauce a bit thin turn slow cooker on high and leave the lid on for about 10 mins and it will thicken slightly
  6. Enjoy

 
Great served with a pile of wilted greens, and a spoonful of quinoa to soak up the juices.
chicken and chorizo slow cooker

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