This chicken stew recipe is packed with fantastic flavor and health benefits, thanks to the butternut squash and quinoa. Comfort in a bowl! 330 calories and 5 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP

I was patting myself on the back for this hearty chicken stew recipe all day long. Tasty? Oh my, yes. Healthy? You better believe it. Aroma? I'd say it gets a "15" on a scale of 1 to 10. This recipe formed in my head slowly, starting with some chicken thighs sitting in the fridge. Then I picked up a butternut squash at the grocery store, with the thought of making soup. Instead, I cubed and steamed the squash, mashing half of it to help thicken the stew. In went the quinoa, one of my favorite grains, for an extra punch of protein and fiber. The topper was a kick of briny flavor from some kalamata olives and a burst of freshness from a handful of chopped parsley.

While low in calories and fat, a bowlful of this chicken stew recipe easily satisfied my craving for comfort food. Also, butternut squash is high in Vitamins A and C, as well as fiber, so I knew I was getting a well-rounded meal to keep my body healthy for my daily workouts. One can not keep up with a high-energy "power pump" instructor without some decent fuel from which to draw. Seriously, this woman makes the Energizer bunny look like a total slacker. And she has about a dozen grandkids! Inspirational? Yeah, I'd say so.

This stew can be made in advance, but you may need to add a little more chicken broth before serving because the quinoa will expand as it sits. Either way, the flavors and textures are fantastic and it is sure to become a cold-weather favorite.

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Hearty Chicken Stew with Butternut Squash & Quinoa Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 ½ pounds butternut squash peeled, seeded & chopped into ½-inch pieces
- 3 ½ cups chicken broth
- 1 ½ pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 medium yellow onion finely chopped
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 4 cloves garlic minced
- 1 ½ teaspoons dried oregano
- 1 14 ounce can petite diced tomatoes
- â…” cup uncooked quinoa
- Âľ cup pitted & quartered kalamata olives
- freshly ground black pepper to taste
- ÂĽ cup minced fresh flat-leaf parsley
Instructions
- Steam the butternut squash until barely tender, about 10 minutes. Remove half of the squash pieces and set aside.
- Steam the remaining squash until very tender, an additional 4 to 6 minutes. Mash this squash with the back of a fork. Set aside.
- In a large saucepan set over medium-high heat, bring the chicken broth to a simmer.
- Add chicken thighs, cover, and cook until chicken is cooked through, about 15 minutes.
- Transfer the chicken thighs to a plate and allow to cool. Pour broth into a medium-sized bowl.
- Return the saucepan to the stovetop and lower heat to medium. Add olive oil.
- Add onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until onion is starting to turn brown, 8 to 10 minutes.
- Add the salt, minced garlic and oregano. Cook, stirring, for 1 additional minute.
- To the saucepan, add tomatoes, butternut squash pieces, mashed butternut squash. Stir to combine.
- Stir in reserved chicken broth and quinoa. Bring to a simmer, cover and cook until the quinoa turns translucent, about 15 minutes.
- Shred the chicken with your fingers or a fork.
- Stir the chicken, olives and pepper into the stew and simmer, uncovered, to heat, about 5 minutes.
- Stir in parsley and serve.
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Steve Garfield
Hi,
I made this today and it was fun.
Here are my pics:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevegarfield/6341784118/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevegarfield/6341873310/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevegarfield/6341168379/
Thanks!
--Steve
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Thanks for sharing the pictures, Steve. I'm glad you enjoyed making it!
Marji
Dara:
Oh my, found this on pinterest, looked so appealing that I made it today (hate peeling raw butternut squash, wimped out with the Costco pre-cubed in the giant bag). The only thing I did differently because I don't like the bitter taste that quinoa can throw off: rinsed and soaked the quinoa for five minutes with a fine mesh strainer before adding to the stew. Two thumbs up from wintry Utah.
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Marji, there is no shame in using pre-cubed butternut squash. I'm not a big fan of peeling it myself. I'm so glad you enjoyed the stew - you're right, it is perfect for our wintry weather.
Katherine
I'll admit... I'm an intermediate cooker and it took me a long time to chop/peel/mince/mash/shred everything. I wasn't sure if the soup was going to be worth all the effort I put into it, but OH MY GOODNESS it is so great. Even better the second day once the flavors have intensified and blended together. Thanks for such a delicious and healthy recipe!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Katherine, I'm so glad it was worth the effort. Several other people commenting here mentioned that they used the pre-cubed butternut squash available at Costco. If you live near a Costco, you might want to look for that the next time round. There's something to be said for easy prep!
Don Spragan
I must say that I was very skeptical of the recipe. Nothing against you, I'm just a skeptic. I'm also a soup lover and a soup expert. All I have to say is...WOW!!! This soup is amazing!!! Hands down the best soup that I've ever made. After breakfast, I can't wait to get hungry again so that I can have a bowl of this soup.
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Don, thanks so much! I always love winning over a skeptic.
Aliciapdx
Made this 2 nights ago, I even made 1-5x's your recipe in order to freeze 1/2 of it for later this Fall/winter. Between my room mate and I we are down to one bowl left. This is the best soup I have ever had...great blog, I have already bookmarked some more recipes!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Alicia, that's great! Thanks so much for letting me know how much you enjoyed it.
Danya
I just finished making the stew, and it is AMAZING. I didn't add olives, but it wasn't too sweet. It didn't even need salt or pepper to season. Thanks!!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
Danya, I love when people are able to tweak my recipes to suit their own tastes. That's what cooking is all about!
Megan
Do you think it would be too sweet if I just omitted the olives? My family is not a fan of them, but they LOVE everything else in the stew!
Dara (Cookin' Canuck)
While I do love the brine of the olives in the stew, it will work really well without them, too. In fact, I served my husband a portion without olives because he's not a fan either and he really enjoyed the stew. I hope it's a hit for you!
Amanda
What a great recipe for our Canadian winters! I have a recipe for bacon skillet jam chicken that I think you'll enjoy. Check it out on my website: http://bit.ly/baconchicken
Thanks!
Winnie
Love this Dara! So healthy and delicious-looking 🙂
mona
this looks like a good recipe. I found it on pinterest which led me to your blog. 🙂 I printed it and plan to try it......might use sweet potatoes cause that is what I already have...thanks for the recipe...
Mona