This Slow Cooker Pepperpot Stew is a Caribbean-inspired dish that combines tender beef, creamy coconut milk, a variety of vegetables, beans and gentle spices. It’s comforting, nourishing and requires very little hands-on time.

This recipe was originally published in March 2016
The Joys of Slow Cooking
Slow cookers are a lifesaver for busy households. I recently remade this Caribbean-style stew while filming a campervan cooking video and decided to bring the recipe back from the archives—its ease and flavour are worth sharing again.
On hectic days, especially when juggling work and farming tasks, having a one-pot meal that practically cooks itself makes a huge difference. With minimal prep, the slow cooker breaks down tougher cuts of meat and lets flavours meld over several hours, rewarding you with a rich, tender stew.

Using a slow cooker also stretches your grocery budget: bulk the stew with vegetables and beans and you’ll need less meat. Choosing cheaper, tougher cuts that become meltingly tender during long cooking gives you great texture and flavour while allowing you to spend a bit more on higher welfare or better-quality meat where it matters.

Quick, Easy and Delicious Pepperpot Stew
This recipe takes about 15 minutes to assemble. After a long slow-cook, you’ll have a hearty, comforting meal that tastes even better for the simplicity of its preparation. It’s an ideal midweek or weekend recipe when you want something nourishing but low-effort.
One-pot, rustic meals like this embrace simple techniques and real ingredients. They’re designed to feed the family, save time in the kitchen and make the most of seasonal vegetables.

This is good, honest food: warming, wholesome and satisfying.

Choose affordable cuts of meat to support better farming practices
As consumers, our choices influence farming. Opting for better-quality meat when possible and reducing demand for the cheapest options helps encourage higher welfare standards. When a stew uses vegetables and beans to bulk out the dish, you can spend more on the meat you include without increasing overall cost.
Next time you buy beef or lamb, consider the welfare credentials available to you. Choosing meat produced under clear welfare and environmental standards helps support responsible farmers and better practices.
Janie x
PS If you enjoy slow-cooker meals, try my slow cooker whole chicken recipe for another simple one-pot option.

Beef Pepperpot Stew Recipe

Main Course
British
pepperpot stew
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450
g
stewing beef
lean -
2
sprigs
thyme leaves -
2
cloves
garlic
crushed -
1
inch
fresh ginger
peeled and finely chopped -
1
fresh red chilli
deseeded and chopped or a large pinch of dried chilli flakes -
200
ml
hot beef stock - Salt & black pepper
-
450
g
potatoes
peeled & cubed -
225
g
butternut squash or pumpkin
peeled, deseeded and roughly cubed -
1
can
red kidney beans
drained -
200
ml
coconut milk
canned -
150
g
baby spinach leaves
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Place all the ingredients except the spinach in a large slow cooker and cook for 4–6 hours on high, or 8–10 hours on low.
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In the final 20 minutes of cooking, stir in the spinach so it wilts but retains its colour.
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Ladle into bowls and serve with crusty bread.
Calories from Fat 144