This winter warmer is made even more delicious and nutrient packed by adding white cannellini beans, carrots and butternut squash. Serve this mouthwatering stew with our Maple Butter Corn Muffins.  I’m looking ahead at the autumn, and with the impending drop in temperatures, the need for delicious homemade food becomes greater than ever.  I am a big fan of hearty dishes that nourish our bodies and make us feel cozy on the inside. This campfire stew does just that. I prepared it in the slow cooker to make the cooking process a snap.  Easy, wholesome and satisfying, this winter warmer ticks all the boxes. 

What Is Campfire Stew

As the name suggests this stew is something you’d make and eat around a campfire. I made it to serve for Guy Fawkes Day, also known as Bonfire Night, here in the UK.  Traditionally people have outdoor parties to celebrate the momentous occasion of one guy who tried but failed to blow up the Houses of Parliament. It’s a fun night filled with fireworks, food and bonfires.  Pork shoulder, chunks of butternut squash, carrots and cannellini beans are cooked slowly with a selection of warming spices.  Since I’m deep in the heart of a city, I wasn’t able to cook it over a campfire. I added a healthy pinch of smoked paprika to emulate the smoky flavour a campfire would have given. 

How to make It

As I mentioned earlier the process for this stew couldn’t be easier. Just load up your slow cooker and let it do its thing. The only piece of advice I have is to brown your pork shoulder pieces beforehand.  While I do not think all meat has to be browned before adding to a slow cooker, pork shoulder does. It tends to be a fatty cut, which benefits from searing at high heat first. I believe it to be a necessary step as no one would like a mouthful of fat in their stew.  I recommend cooking this pork stew on LOW for 8-10 hours depending on your slow cooker. This will produce tender, melt in your mouth pork bites, perfectly cooked carrots and butternut squash as well as just the right amount of liquid. 

Serving suggestions

This stew is sufficient on its own but you can also add a side dish to make it go further. In this case I recommend adding our Chipotle Mayo Roasted Potato Wedges. The perfect mix of a warming stew and smoky flavoured crispy potatoes.  If the stew holds enough spice for you, these creamy Herb and Garlic Mashed Potatoes are also a great match.  Whatever you decide don’t forget to add our buttery cornbread muffins or a slice of rustic farmhouse bread. 

Leftovers and storage

This stew is fantastic for leftovers, so it can be worth the effort to make a large batch to keep for other meals. It’ll keep in your fridge for up to a week. It also freezes beautifully. Store it in your freezer in an airtight container for up to one month. In both cases, you can heat up the stew either in a microwave or on your stovetop in a saucepan. If it is looking a bit dry, add a splash of water.

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