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An incredibly rich and delicious African peanut stew, this Domoda recipe tastes even better the next day! Domoda is the nationao dish of Gambia and deservedly so because it is so flavorful and delicious!

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What is Domoda?

Domoda is the national dish of Gambia. It is a delicious “groundnut stew” (peanuts) consisting of whatever vegetable happens to be available, typically pumpkin or sweet potatoes, and a saucy base. Whether vegetarian or including meat, the base is pretty consistent: A rich and flavorful sauce featuring ground peanut paste (or natural, unsweetened peanut butter), fresh tomatoes, and tomato paste. Caramelized onions, chicken and tomato stock, and hot chili peppers are also added. Maggi bouillon cubes are readily available in many parts of Africa and are commonly used in African cooking, including this dish.

Situated in West Africa, Gambia was a British commonwealth until 1965 when it gained independence. The land is relatively more fertile than other parts of Africa and Gambia’s economy is dominated by farming, fishing and tourism. Thus, they’re able to grow things like the pumpkins and sweet potatoes that are common to Gambian cuisine.

Though Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, it’s culture and history are diverse. Some of this history was popularized in the Alex Haley book and TV series “Roots,” parts of which were set in the Gambia.

A very poor country, a third of Gambia’s population lives below the international poverty line of $1.25 a day. Vegetarian dishes are common in Gambia because of the expense of meat. Domoda is often eaten without meat as well. But when a Gambian family is able to enjoy a little luxury, they’ll often add chicken or beef to this national dish. It’s humbling preparing something that by our standards is simple and relatively inexpensive, knowing that for other countries, like many households in Gambia, it’s a luxury. I’ve made this dish different times with beef and chicken and they’re both delicious. This time I used beef, but chicken can be used interchangeably (the resulting stew will be a little lighter in color).

This Daring Gourmet version is true to authentic roots. It’s asimple dish to make with a rich and rewarding flavor. This is African comfort food at its best, folks, and believe me, it’s a winner!

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Domoda Recipe

Let’s get started!

Heat the oil in large Dutch oven or heavy saucepan. Saute the onions until golden. Add the beef and garlic and continue to sauté until the beef is no longer pink. Add the tomatoes and cook for 3 minutes.

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Add the tomato paste, chilies, peanut butter and stir to combine.

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Add the water and bouillon cubes. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.

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Add squash, cover, and continue to cook for 35-40 minutes or until the pumpkin is tender, stirring occasionally. Season with salt and pepper.

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Serve hot with rice. This stew tastes even better the next day.

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For more delicious African dishes be sure to try our:

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African Peanut Stew (Domoda)

Kimberly Killebrew

The national dish of Gambia. A thick, saucy stew served over rice.

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4.96 from 21 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Cuisine African

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1 lb beef steak or 1 lb chicken breast cut into 1/2 inch chunks (or use bone-in chicken pieces and simmer them in the sauce; once cooked leave the pieces whole or remove the meat from the bones and add it back to the stew.)
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 3 Roma tomatoes diced
  • 1/2 can 3 oz tomato paste
  • 3/4 cup natural unsweetened peanut butter
  • 4 Maggi or Knorr tomato bouillon cubes
  • 3 cups water
  • Scotch bonnet chilies diced, according to heat preference
  • 4 cups pumpkin or sweet potato diced
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in large Dutch oven. Saute the onions until golden. Add the beef and garlic and continue to sauté until the beef is no longer pink. Add the tomatoes and cook for 3 minutes. Add the tomato paste, chilies, peanut butter and stir to combine. Add the water and bouillon cubes. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add squash, cover, and continue to cook for 35-40 minutes or until the pumpkin is tender, stirring occasionally. Season with salt and pepper.

  • Serve hot with rice. This stew tastes even better the next day.

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Originally published on The Daring Gourmet March 2, 2013

Domoda (Gambian Peanut Stew) Recipe - The Daring Gourmet (2024)

FAQs

What is Domoda made of? ›

Domoda (also known as domoda farine or domodah) is a Senegalese dish. It is a smooth, tomato-based ragout prepared with vinegar and vegetables, to which flour is added to thicken the sauce. Domoda is one of the emblematic recipes of Senegalese gastronomy.

How to make domida? ›

Stew
  1. In a large non-stick pan or wok, fry the onion soft and golden.
  2. Stir through the garlic, fresh chilli and cumin seeds (if using) and fry for a further 2 minutes.
  3. If using ground cumin add here along with the chilli powder. ...
  4. Stir in the tomatoes, peanut butter, tomato puree and sweet potato before adding the stock.

What is the national food of Gambia? ›

Domoda. This peanut-based dish is probably the most cooked dish in The Gambia and comes served with white rice. Domoda is made from peanuts with tomato paste, mustard, black pepper and onions.

Why is it called African peanut stew? ›

Groundnut stew, also known as peanut stew or soup, is a traditional African dish that has been enjoyed for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to West Africa, where groundnuts have been a staple food for centuries. The dish is also known as Maafe in Cameroon, where it is a popular traditional dish.

What do gambians eat for breakfast? ›

Tapalapa and Senfurr are the two most popular breads used in Gambian breakfasts, snacks, and dinners. It's often enjoyed with butter, chocolate spread or a selection of sauces like bean paste, gronesoup ( smoked fish sauce with lemon, spice, onions, and chilli), bullet or fishball stew, or hearty steaks.

What is a traditional dish of mandinka? ›

Domoda is a Mandinka traditional dish, a delicious groundnut stew mixed with spices, meat (chicken or fish) and vegetables. It is a very famous food in The Gambia and Senegal.

What is the taboo in Gambia? ›

In many cultures, menstruation is considered a taboo [2, 18–23] and is clouded with silence and secrecy [4, 16, 18, 24]. In The Gambia, menstruation is not only a taboo subject for public discussion, but also rarely spoken of in the private [25, 26].

What is Gambia called in English? ›

The Gambia, officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a country in West Africa.

What animal represents Gambia? ›

National animals
CountryName of animalScientific name
GambiaLionPanthera leo
GermanyBundesadler (heraldic "Federal Eagle")Mythical
GreecePhoenix (national bird)Mythical
Dolphin (national animal)Delphinus
156 more rows

What are peanuts called in Africa? ›

In many parts of Africa, peanuts are usually known as groundnuts because the nut pods grow underground. Peanuts play an important nutritional role in many parts of Africa since they have good fats and contain 7 grams of protein which helps combat child malnutrition.

Who brought peanuts to Africa? ›

The peanut originated in Bolivia and was brought by conquistadors to Africa during the fifteenth century. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock. The sandy soil of West Africa was primed to farm peanuts. As the popularity of the legume increased, so did the need for labor.

What is the peanut paste for famine? ›

Plumpy'Nut is a peanut-based paste in a plastic wrapper for treatment of severe acute malnutrition manufactured by Nutriset, a French company. Feeding with the 92-gram (31⁄4 oz) packets of this paste reduces the need for hospitalization.

What is Gambia most known for? ›

The country is known for the beaches along its small Atlantic coastline and for being home to Jufureh (Juffure), the reputed ancestral village of Kunta Kinte, the main character in Alex Haley's well-known novel Roots.

Is fufu a national dish? ›

Fufu is Ghana's national dish, a starchy side dish, and an important accompaniment to various stews and sauce-based dishes. It is also very popular and regularly eaten throughout West and Central Africa.

What language do they speak in Gambia? ›

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