
This is a great midweek meal when the nights are closing in, and a dish that I find irresistible! I love the smell and crackle of the chorizo as it sizzles in the pan, and the vivid, contrasting colours. The bright orange of the sweet potato, and freshly picked green kale from the garden, combine to make this autumn on a plate.

Servings
This is a meal for two.
Timings
15 – 20 mins to prepare.
You Will Need
- 400g sweet potatoes, peeled and chopped into chunks
- 20g butter
- about 80g fresh kale (for me this was 8 or 9 leaves)
- 1 onion
- 1 red pepper
- 100g chorizo
- 400g can of chopped tomatoes
Method
- Put the sweet potato chunks in a saucepan and bring to the boil. Reduce to a simmer for 15 mins.
- Chop the kale leaves into strips and place in a steamer over the saucepan. They will soften in the steam from the sweet potatoes as they cook.
- Separately, in a frying pan, add the onion and red pepper, chopped, along with slices of the chorizo. There is no need to add any oil or spices, as the chorizo will provide all the oil and flavouring you need.
- After 5 mins, add the chopped tomatoes to the frying pan and stir in.
- When the sweet potato has cooked, drain it and mash with the butter. Add it to the frying pan, along with the steamed kale.
- Give it all a good stir in the frying pan and turn up the heat. Turn the mixture over a few times with a broad spatula – you should try to get some parts of the hash crisped and browned. Serve when it has reached a level of charred-ness that suits your tastes!
Customise It!
Stick to the core of sweet potato, kale and chorizo, but beyond this add in other veg you like. Garden peas or sweetcorn would be fine, for example.

You can use any good chorizo sausage. The one I used is a British-made variety from the Cotswold Curer (see photo). I picked this up at Warwick Food Market when I was in the West Midlands for the Commonwealth Games, back in the summer.
Whatever chorizo you use, remember this is a hash – switch up the heat, get that spatula in there and make sections of it nice and crisp by flipping over and over.
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