POTATO HOT POT RECIPE

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You’ve probably heard me say this a million times already but I don’t care – I’m going to say it again. I LOVE this time of the year. And it is because of all the fresh food I get from the Farmer’s Market. Like the potatoes used in this potato hot pot recipe.
I actually wait all year for this season to make potato hot pot. You see, the potatoes I have bought the stores here don’t respond well when boiled. They are sort of watery and not creamy like I want them to be. So I resort to frying them and enjoying with egg for breakfast.
But when I want good potatoes for an awesome potato meal, I use the potatoes from the Asian farmer’s market. They are creamy and so similar to the potatoes called, “Banso potatoes” in Cameroon.
But this doesn’t mean you must get special potatoes for your hot pot. Any Irish potatoes you have on hand will work.
By the way, say hello to my bowl of potato hot pot:
cameroon hot pot potatoes
This one-pot dish is made with Irish potatoes, chicken and veggies. You could alternately make it with beef, with pork, fish, shrimp or even beef liver. By the way, check out the version with beef liver here. It is so scrumptious!
hot pot potatoes
Potato hot pot is common in Cameroon and other countries as well. This recipe is a lot similar to Poulet DG. The main difference is you use potatoes in this one while you use plantains in Poulet DG.
I love enjoying my plate of potato hot pot with a glass of something juicy. It is soooooo good!!
cameroon potato hot pot_
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Watch how to make potato hot pot:

cameroon potato hot pot

Potato Hot Pot

5 from 3 votes
A one-pot meal made with potatoes, chicken and veggies. Insanely yummy!
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Total: 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients  

  • 20-25 medium size Irish potatoes (or Idaho)
  • 6 tomatoes
  • 1 onion
  • 3 tablespoons ground garlic and ginger 6 cloves garlic, 1 inch ginger
  • 1 sprig basil
  • 1 sprig parsley
  • 1 large carrot - chopped
  • 15 green beans - chopped
  • 1/3 green pepper - chopped
  • 4 pounds chicken (whole or part of choice) about 2 kg
  • 1 cup of canola oil
  • 2 stems of green onions - chopped
  • 3 small stock cubes 3.5g per cube
  • Salt
  • 1 teaspoon white pepper

Instructions 

  • Cut chicken, rinse thoroughly then place in pot. Add half a cup of water, 2 teaspoons of the ginger, garlic and herb blend, salt and 1.4 teaspoon white pepper. Let it cook on medium heat for 20 minutes. Be sure to check it so the water doesn't dry out. Replenish water as needed. When it is done, remove chicken from stock and place on a greased oven tray. Let it broil/grill in the oven for 10 minutes.
  • Peel potatoes, rinse thoroughly then place in a pot with water half way the potatoes. Boil until done - abut 20 minutes. When done, place potatoes on greased oven tray and let them grill/broil in a preheated oven for 10 minutes.
  • Chop tomatoes and blend, chop onion and set aside.
  • Heat oil in a pot and put in onions to saute for about 3 minutes. Add in tomatoes and fry stirring all the time until the tomato starts sticking to the bottom of the pan.
  • Add in your spices and stir well. Add in the stock from boiled chicken to make a stew. Add in some water as needed - if you want it very soupy, add more water. Now season with salt, stock cubes (Maggi), the rest of the white pepper and mix stew well.
  • Add in your chopped vegetables starting with the green onions then the carrots, green beans and bell peppers. Stir well.
  • Add the grilled chicken and mix well.
  • Add potatoes and mix being careful not to break the potatoes. When everything is well mixed together, turn off the heat!
  • C'est pret! Enjoy with a chilled glass of orange juice!

Notes

1. If you wish, fry our chicken and potatoes after boiling instead of grilling.
2. An alternate way of cooking this would be to boil your potatoes with tomatoes, onions, spices and seasoning. When tomatoes are almost done, throw in oil and vegetables. Avoid stirring and rather hold the pot with a pot holder and shake in order to incorporate all the ingredients.
3. You could substitute the chicken in this recipe with beef, turkey, pork or fish if you wish.
4. Add in some scotch bonnet, habanero or chili pepper for some heat if desired. If adding pepper, add to the the tomatoes when adding the other spices.

Nutrition

Calories: 732kcal | Carbohydrates: 101g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Monounsaturated Fat: 19g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 415mg | Potassium: 2587mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 2177IU | Vitamin C: 120mg | Calcium: 89mg | Iron: 5mg

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: International
Calories: 732
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*This recipe has been updated.


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  1. Wow wow wow, thank you very much Mme Precious. The recipes are 👌👌👌. I enjoy them so much.

  2. I’m not Cameroonian. My boyfriend is. I was not to sure about what an African dish was. But looking over your site. I see there’s a lot of different meals I can make. I did this one and it came out great. I’m Haitian American learning a new dish.

  3. Thanks a bunch for this recipe. I decided all of a sudden that I was going to have hot pot today but I wasn’t quite sure how to go about it and I remembered Precious core.

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