Three sisters stew
2
Points®
Total Time
1 hr
Prep
20 min
Cook
40 min
Serves
6
Difficulty
Easy
In Native American lore, “three sisters” refers to corn, squash, and beans, which are traditionally planted together—the beans at the base of the corn stalks, which serve as “stakes” for the vines to climb up, and squash in between so its large leaves can shade the ground and keep the soil moist. Here, a simple vegan stew celebrates the trio to delicious effect.
Ingredients
Olive oil
2 Tbsp
Uncooked onion
1½ cup(s), chopped
Red bell pepper
1 large, chopped
Garlic
4 large clove(s), minced
Uncooked butternut squash
3 cup(s), cubed, cubed
Low sodium vegetable broth
2½ cup(s)
Frozen corn
2 cup(s)
Canned pinto beans
1½ cup(s), rinsed and drained
No salt added canned diced tomatoes
14½ oz
Canned diced green chiles
4 oz
Ground cumin
2 tsp
Dried oregano
1 tsp
Kosher salt
1 tsp
Black pepper
½ tsp
Fresh parsley
6 Tbsp, or cilantro, chopped (optional)