Brown Stew Chicken – This classic Jamaican stewed chicken dish is incredibly rich in flavor. All the complementary sweet and spicy notes will make you want to whip this up for a weeknight meal and entertaining. And besides being delicious, it’s an absolute breeze to make!
I love spicy things in general (just in case you haven’t figured that out yet 😜). I come from a lengthy background of spice-loving people, which is one big reason I am so in love with this chicken stew. The aromatic blend of garlic, ginger, pepper, thyme, and green onions makes my mouth water long before serving a plate of this stew.
Honestly, this stew is just downright comforting! It makes your house smell amazing and will remind you of long weekends spent at home with family while your mom cooked everyone’s favorite meals. In fact, don’t be surprised if this dish turns into one of your own family favorites.
Why Is It Called Brown Stew Chicken?
Browning sauce is one of the major flavor enhancers of this chicken stew recipe. And thus, the name of a popular Caribbean condiment that blends caramel color, vegetable concentrates, and seasonings. This sauce deepens the flavor in meat and darkens the broth in soups and stews.
Recipe Ingredients
- Chicken – This recipe will need a decent-sized bird cut into 10 pieces. Alternatively, you can choose 3 to 5 pounds of your favorite chicken cut.
- Spices – This recipe really is all about spices. You’ll need minced garlic, ginger, white pepper, thyme, and paprika, just to mention a few of the leading players.
- Sauces – Hot sauce, browning sauce, and ketchup are all essential ingredients in the brown chicken stew.
- Veggies – Onion and bell pepper add flavor and texture to this Jamaican stew.
How to Make Brown Stew Chicken
Marinate the Chicken
- Prep the Chicken – Pat the chicken dry with paper towels. Next, place the chicken in a bowl and season it with salt and pepper according to your taste. (Photo 1)
- Season – Then add the chicken bouillon powder, ginger, garlic, white pepper, thyme, paprika, and green onions. Thoroughly mix everything with a spoon or your hands until every piece of chicken is well-coated. (Photo 2-3)
- Marinate – Cover tightly and set aside in the fridge. Marinate for at least an hour or preferably overnight.
- Ready to Cook – When ready to cook, remove any particles from the chicken and reserve the marinade for later use.
Cook the Brown Chicken Stew
- Sear Chicken – Heat a large pan (I used 12-inch cast iron) with about 2 tablespoons of oil, and then brown the chicken for about 3-4 minutes until it is golden brown. (Photo 4-5)
- Set Aside – Remove it from the pan and place it on a plate.
- Saute – Drain excess oil from the skillet, leaving 2-3 tablespoons of oil behind. In the same pan, add onions, garlic, thyme, hot sauce, paprika, sugar, browning sauce, ketchup, bell peppers (if desired, add some or all of the bell peppers towards the last 10 minutes of cooking), and salt to taste. (Photos 6-8)
- Stir for about 2-3 minutes until the onions are translucent. Add the leftover marinade from the chicken and deglaze the pan with water. (Photo 9)
- Add Chicken – Bring everything to a boil and return the brown chicken to the pan. (Photo 10)
- Simmer – Cover and cook for about 25 minutes, until the chicken cooks through and the sauce thickens slightly.
- Adjust Seasoning – Do a taste test and adjust salt, pepper, and the soup consistency as needed.
- Serve with rice, and enjoy!
Recipe Variations
- In a hurry? You can make this recipe in the crock pot! I recommend throwing all the ingredients in the slow cooker after browning the chicken. Cook it on high for 3-4 hours and serve over rice.
- Leave out the hot sauce and white pepper for a mild version of brown chicken stew.
- Swap out the protein if you wish. Beef, pork, and even seafood taste amazing as a “brown stew.” Choose your meat and follow the recipe as is. Just be sure to adjust your cooking times accordingly.
Tips and Tricks
- You don’t have to brown the chicken and sauté the onions and spices before making the stew, but this small step results in big flavor. I recommend you don’t skip it!
- When you deglaze your pan with cool water, stir frequently. The cool water on the hot pan combined with your stirring will lift any flavorful bits sticking to the pan, prevent them from burning, and make your stew incredibly tasty.
Make-Ahead Instructions
This stew will stay good for a few days in the fridge, so feel free to make it a couple of days ahead of time. Then you can just heat it up on the stovetop on medium-high heat until thoroughly warmed.
Serving and Storage Instructions
Serve brown stew chicken immediately after it finishes cooking. It tastes best hot off the stovetop, with warm white rice. Definitely use the stew as a gravy for your rice. 😉
Store your leftover stew in an airtight container in the fridge. It should keep for 3-5 days.
I prefer reheating this stew on the stovetop on medium heat, but you can always use the microwave if you need to heat it up in a hurry.
FAQs
You can buy it in Caribbean markets or even Wal-Mart, usually in pre-prepared or dry gravy mixes. Common brand names include Gravy Master, Grace, or Kitchen Bouquet.
Don’t sweat it if you can’t find any browning sauce at your local supermarket. You can easily make it at home. Simply mix 1/2 cup of brown sugar with 1 cup of water and cook it on low or medium heat until it turns nearly black. Remove from heat and add a teaspoon of beef or vegetable stock concentrate. Put it back on low heat while stirring until it’s thoroughly mixed.
You may have gone overboard with the browning sauce if you notice a bitter flavor. It’s delicious, but you can add too much. If you do, the caramelized sugar will give off a bitter taste.
The two sauces have a similar color and consistency, but flavor-wise, they are very different. Don’t substitute one for the other, or things will definitely not taste how you expected them to. 🙊
What Goes With Brown Stew Chicken
Honestly, this stewed chicken is fantastic all on its own. Still, if you’re asking me what my dinner table would look like if I served up all the fixings, you’d probably find us having some Caribbean rice and beans, some steamy coconut rice, fried plantains, and some steamed veggies.
I’d also be serving sorrel drink over ice because it is another island classic that is beautifully refreshing. And for dessert? Rum raisin cake with rum glaze for dessert. 🤤
More Soul-Satisfying Jamaican Recipes to Try
- Jamaican Oxtail Stew
- Callaloo
- Jamaican Meat Pie
- Gungo Peas and Rice
- Jamaican Easter Spice Bun
- Slow Cooker Curry Chicken
Conclusion
Head to the islands this week from the comfort of your own home by whipping up some Jamaican brown stew chicken for your family. What is your favorite way to please your family with chicken? Let me know how you like it in the comment section below! 😘
Watch How to Make It
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This post was first published in May 2014 and has been updated with a new recipe, photos, tips, and a video.
iBswt says
This came out really good. My two young kids actually liked it. Thank you for sharing. All the best to you.
Amina says
Wao, Great your kids love it. Much love for babies. Thanks
Francesca says
Delicious. Winner with the fam.
Amina says
Thank you so much for your words. Sounds amazing!
Nataleigh says
I absolutely loved this recipe! My whole family and even my neighbours loved it! I served it with your caribbean rice & beans, both recipes are easy to follow and simple ingredients, but full of flavour. just wanted to say thank you Imma for all your recipes, definitely helping to spice up my kitchen!
ImmaculateBites says
Really glad you liked this Chicken Recipe! ๐
Sara says
This recipe came out beautiful. Thank you
ImmaculateBites says
Thanks Sara!
Alicia Black says
Excellent recipe my family loved it easy and simple to follow
Immaculate Bites says
I’m glad to know your family loved this, Alicia! You might also enjoy one my of chicken recipe favorites Baked Crispy Chicken Thighs. Enjoy! ๐
Tamia Golden says
I made this for the first time for dinner tonight. It was delicious.
Immaculate Bites says
Awesome! Thanks for trying this recipe, Tamia. This seems to be one of the most favorites of my readers. Another chicken recipe favorite is my Smoked Chicken Legs. Enjoy!
Anita Medearis says
I first tasted brown stew chicken about 3 yes ago. I’m honestly telling the truth!!! It was sooo good, I almost shouted! My grown grandaughter thought I was crazy so I let her taste it. Yep, she loved it too! You make recipes so easy and I will def make yours!
Thx so much.
G-mom Anita
Immaculate Bites says
Oh wow! Thank you for your kind words, Anita! ๐
Suzett Campbell says
Why use the browing of sauce whence can use the sugar to do the same thing as the browning?
Immaculate Bites says
Hi Suzett! While both the browning sauce and sugar can add color to the dish, a browning sauce is added to also give extra flavor to the food and also to give a hint of sweetness to the food.
Angie says
Made this, my fiance licked the.plate clean. He I half jamaican so that is a good sign that this recipe is amazing
Immaculate Bites says
Thank you, Angie! ๐
William O'Reilly says
Great recipe. Added a little allspice, but otherwise followed it as is. Making it for the third time tonight.
Immaculate Bites says
Awesome! Thank you, William!
Nubian says
Stew chicken was the one recipe I never felt I could execute until I tried this version. This is my second time and it was such a delight. Instead of eating with the usual Caribbean rice and peas, I made coconut dumplings and boiled green bananas and it was a hit with my family! They licked their platters clean. Thanks for always posting such easy to follow and tasty recipes.
Barb says
There are 2 ice storms coming my way this weekend and my husband asked specifically for this dish because it’s such a lovely, comforting meal. Especially with your rice & peas.
James says
Brilliant receipe
Ron D says
Delicious recipe. Been using for years. Thought I lost it, though. Had to put โimmaculate bitesโ in the google bar to get to the site. Please fix. The world needs your recipes. Anyway I believe you answered this question but I always forget. How long should I set my pressure cooker for?
Angelessa Nouhou says
This came out awesome the family loved it