sweet potato stew with pinto beans
January 29, 2026

Sweet Potato & Bean Stew

This Sweet Potato & Bean Stew is packed with simple, nourishing ingredients. With sweet potatoes, pinto beans, tomatoes and lots of spices, it’s a really affordable meal that’s perfect for easy midweek dinners. It’s filling without being heavy, made in one pot, and easy to adapt depending on what you have in the cupboard – hopefully a recipe you can come back to again and again.
prep time10 minutes
total time50 minutes
cook time40 minutes

This Sweet Potato & Bean Stew is a simple, nutritious one-pot meal that’s perfect for easy midweek dinners. It’s budget-friendly, family-friendly and needs very little washing up, making it a great option for busy evenings.

It’s pretty straightforward to make. Red onion and garlic are fried off in olive oil with oregano, cumin, smoked paprika and a pinch of chilli flakes, before sweet potatoes, tomatoes and vegetable stock are added and left to simmer until tender.

Then it’s just a case of adding the beans and some peanut butter. I used pinto beans as the texture is softer but feel free to use any beans for this one. 

It’s ideal served on its own or with rice, quinoa or crusty bread.

Nutrition Highlights

Good source of plant-based protein – thanks to the pinto beans.

High in fibre – from beans, sweet potatoes, tomatoes and onion.

Rich in antioxidants – from the sweet potatoes and tomatoes.

Supports steady energy  beans and sweet potatoes provide slow-release carbohydrates for balanced energy levels.

Healthy fats – olive oil and peanut butter add fats that help with flavour (and to keep you full!).

Storage and Shelf Life

This Sweet Potato & Bean Stew is great for cooking ahead and works really well for leftovers.

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • Allow to cool fully before refrigerating.
  • It can also be frozen for up to 3 months.
  • Defrost overnight in the fridge and reheat gently on the hob, adding a splash of water, if needed.

Recipe Tips

Make it spicier – add extra chilli flakes or a fresh chopped chilli when cooking the onion

Add some greens – stir through spinach or kale towards the end. 

Adjust the texture – add a little more stock for a looser stew, or simmer a bit longer for a thicker result

Roast the sweet potatoes – for a different texture, try roasting the sweet potatoes for about 25-30 mins before adding to the stew. 

Beans – use any beans for this stew. Black beans are a good substitute or chickpeas would work too. 

sweet potato stew with pinto beans

Sweet Potato & Bean Stew

Helen Ridgeway Helen Ridgeway
This Sweet Potato & Bean Stew is packed with simple, nourishing ingredients. With sweet potatoes, pinto beans, tomatoes and lots of spices, it’s a really affordable meal that’s perfect for easy midweek dinners. It’s filling without being heavy, made in one pot, and easy to adapt depending on what you have in the cupboard – hopefully a recipe you can come back to again and again.
5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Course Main Course
Servings 4
Calories 535 kcal

Ingredients
 

Instructions
 

  • Peel the sweet potatoes and cut into bite-sized chunks. Finely chop the onion and garlic.
  • Add the oil to a large pan and fry the onion and garlic for a few minutes.
  • Add the herbs, spices and salt and fry for another minute or so. Add the sweet potatoes, tomatoes and stock and bring to the boil. Turn down the heat and simmer for 20 mins. Add a little more stock as it is cooking, if requited.
  • Add the drained beans and simmer for another 10-15 minutes until the sweet potatoes are soft.
  • Stir through the peanut butter and cook for another couple of minutes before serving.

Notes

  • This can be stored in the fridge for 3-4 days and freezes well too.
  • You can use any beans if you don’t have pinto e.g. black beans.
  • If preferred, you can roast the sweet potato in the oven for a crispier texture (you can leave the skin on if you roast it too).
 
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Nutrition

Calories: 535kcalCarbohydrates: 89.6gProtein: 20.5gFat: 13.4gSaturated Fat: 2.3gFiber: 19.9g
Keyword peanut butter stew, pinto beans, sweet potato stew
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6 Comments

  1. Tricia Whiting

    5 stars
    Just eaten this delicious meal. So easy to make as well as being nutritious. I didn’t have enough sweet potatoes so added two parsnips as well as a little cabbage. Very filling and I think the recipe is enough for six meals rather than four – well, for us anyway. Recommend you to try it.

    Reply
    • Helen Ridgeway

      Thanks so much Tricia. So pleased you liked it.

      Reply
  2. Giulietta Marani

    5 stars
    Really delicious and so easy. Now trying it with pumpkin instead of sweet potatoes.

    Reply
    • Helen Ridgeway

      So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for letting me know.

      Reply
  3. Niamh OBrien

    5 stars
    Love this dish—it’s so easy to make and lasts for a few days! I used regular potatoes instead of sweet potatoes, chickpeas and black-eyed beans, and tahini instead of peanut butter.

    Reply
    • Helen Ridgeway

      So pleased you liked it Niamh. And loving the sound of your swaps! x

      Reply

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