A simple and flavorful Romanian Green Pea Stew loaded with protein-rich peas, colorful vegetables, and aromatic herbs. Creamy, satisfying, and quick to prepare, it makes the perfect meal for cold days or easy weeknight dinners.
500g1 lb frozen peas or 800g (28 oz) canned green peas
1large oniondiced
2garlic clovesminced
⅓cupcelery rootdiced
1medium carrotdiced
1red bell pepperdiced
1tsp3g paprika
500ml2 cups vegetable stock or water
180g3/4 cup tomato puree
1tbsp15g soy sauce (optional)
2tbspfresh dillchopped
2tbspfresh parsleychopped
½cupmilk
2tbsp16g cornstarch or flour
Saltto taste
Freshly ground black pepperto taste
1–2 tbsp cooking oil for sautéing
Instructions
Prepare Your Vegetables: Begin by washing and peeling your vegetables as needed. Dice the onion finely, mince the garlic cloves, cut the celery root into small cubes, chop the carrot into uniform pieces, and dice the red bell pepper. Having all your ingredients prepped ensures an even cook and a smooth workflow when you start cooking.
Heat the Pan and Oil: Place a medium saucepan over medium-high heat and add 1–2 tablespoons of cooking oil. Allow the oil to warm until it shimmers slightly but does not smoke. This step is crucial to prevent the vegetables from sticking and to bring out the natural sweetness of the aromatics.
Sauté Onion and Garlic: Add the diced onion and minced garlic to the hot oil. Stir frequently with a wooden spoon or spatula to avoid burning. Cook for about 5 minutes or until the onions become translucent and fragrant. This base layer of flavor is essential for a rich, well-rounded stew.
Add Root Vegetables and Bell Pepper: Once the onions are soft, add the diced carrot, celery root, and red bell pepper to the pan. Stir thoroughly to coat them in the oil and onions. Cook for an additional 5 minutes, allowing the vegetables to soften slightly while still retaining some bite, which will enhance the stew’s texture.
Incorporate Paprika and Peas: Sprinkle in the paprika and stir immediately to combine. Add the frozen peas at this stage, stirring gently to mix them with the vegetables. If you’re using canned peas, hold them aside until the vegetables are fully tender, as their softer texture requires less cooking. This step releases the paprika’s aroma and integrates the sweet flavor of the peas.
Add Liquid and Seasonings: Pour in the vegetable stock (or water) and tomato puree. Stir in the soy sauce, if using, followed by salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Add the chopped parsley and dill. Mix everything well to ensure the herbs and seasonings are evenly distributed throughout the liquid. This forms the flavorful broth of the stew.
Simmer to Tenderize: Bring the mixture to a gentle boil over medium heat. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low and cover the saucepan with a lid. Allow the stew to simmer for 15–20 minutes, or until the carrots, celery root, and peppers are tender when pierced with a fork. Simmering slowly helps the flavors meld together beautifully.
Prepare the Thickening Mixture: While the stew is simmering, combine the cornstarch (or flour) with the milk in a small bowl. Whisk until smooth, ensuring there are no lumps. This mixture will thicken the stew and give it a creamy, comforting texture.
Incorporate the Creamy Mixture: Gradually pour the cornstarch and milk mixture into the simmering stew, stirring constantly to prevent lumps. Continue cooking for 2–3 minutes until the stew thickens to your desired consistency. Taste and adjust the seasoning with additional salt or pepper if needed.
Serve and Enjoy: Remove the stew from the heat and allow it to rest for a minute. Serve hot alongside freshly baked bread, pickles, or your choice of protein, such as chicken, fish, sausages, or red meat. Garnish with extra dill or parsley for a fresh, aromatic touch. This stew is perfect for cozy meals, meal prep, or sharing with family and friends.
Notes
For the best flavor, use fresh or frozen vegetables rather than canned when possible. Frozen peas work well and retain their sweetness, while fresh root vegetables add a natural depth.
If using canned peas, drain them but reserve a bit of the liquid to enhance the stew’s texture. Reduce the stock slightly to balance the overall consistency.
Paprika can be sweet or smoked depending on your preference. Smoked paprika adds a subtle smoky depth that complements the natural sweetness of the peas and vegetables.
Stirring constantly when adding the cornstarch-milk mixture ensures a smooth, creamy texture without lumps. If you prefer a richer flavor, substitute part of the milk with plant-based cream.
Adjust seasoning at the end. The freshness of herbs like dill and parsley can brighten the flavors, so add extra just before serving if desired.