Each time I go to the Caribbean, I feel like I’m in food heaven.
As part of their latest campaign, "New Year's Revolution", Tefal challenged me to use the ActiFry to create something delicious and healthy with a little taste of the Caribbean.
If you're not already familiar with the ActiFry, it's an iconic kitchen appliance sometimes called an "air fryer". It works using hot air and a stirring paddle, meaning you can cook up a big batch of tasty, crispy, evenly cooked chips with just one small spoonful of oil.
But it can also be used to make all sorts of other meals, from meatballs to stir-frys, to cakes (check out my blueberry cake to see how well it works!)
So, with Caribbean flavours on my mind, I grabbed my trusty jar of jerk seasoning marinade from the fridge and got to work on a simple side dish that takes minimal active prep and is packed with beans, lentils and peas that you’ll often find in Caribbean cuisine.
I must stress, this fiery lentils and beans recipe isn’t an authentic Caribbean dish, rather a homage to those wonderful flavours and a way to experience a new dish outside of your normal homecooking.
So, if you tend to stick to only enjoy Caribbean food when out to eat, or even if the only beans you usually to cook with are the ones that you put on toast, and then this is a great way to shake things up!
You might not have heard of some of the pulses we're using, but don't worry, they're all easily found in the World Food's aisle - look for the Caribbean section.
So, let’s plug in the Actifry and make some hot hot hot lentils, beans and peas in jerk marinade.
Here's the full recipe for this fiery lentils and beans dish.
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp vegetable oil (canola oil)
- 1 large (1) onion finely chopped
- 4 cloves (4) garlic minced
- 1 red or green chilli deseeded and finely chopped (leave out if you like it a little less fiery)
- 2 tbsp jerk seasoning marinade paste
- 2 tsp turmeric
- 4 fresh tomatoes chopped
- 265 g (9.3 oz) green lentils 1 can
- 130 g (4.6 oz) canned red kidney beans ½ can
- 240 g (8.5 oz) canned black eye beans 1 can
- 240 g (8.5 oz) gungo peas (aka pigeon pea) 1 can
- 270 g (9.5 oz) green pigeon peas 1 can
- 700 ml (1.5 pint) vegetable stock hot
Instructions
Put the oil, onion, garlic, chilli and jerk marinade into the bowl of the Actifry and close the lid.

Set to manual mode, temp 220C/425F, set the timer to 10 minutes and press start.

Add the turmeric, tomatoes and all of the lentils, beans and peas, plus the freshly boiled water or stock and close the lid.

Set to manual mode, temp 220C/425F, set the timer to 20 minutes and press start.

Taste to determine if you'd like to add a little more moisture to the dish. If so, simply stir in a splash of freshly boiled water.
And that’s it. An amazingly satisfying, high protein and deliciously fiery side dish.
What did you think of this delicious Caribbean inspired dish?
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Fiery Lentils and Beans - Actifry Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp vegetable oil (canola oil)
- 1 large (1) onion finely chopped
- 4 cloves (4) garlic minced
- 1 red or green chilli deseeded and finely chopped (leave out if you like it a little less fiery)
- 2 tbsp jerk seasoning marinade paste
- 2 tsp turmeric
- 4 fresh tomatoes chopped
- 265 g (9.3 oz) green lentils 1 can
- 130 g (4.6 oz) canned red kidney beans ½ can
- 240 g (8.5 oz) canned black eye beans 1 can
- 240 g (8.5 oz) gungo peas (aka pigeon pea) 1 can
- 270 g (9.5 oz) green pigeon peas 1 can
- 700 ml (1.5 pint) vegetable stock hot
Instructions
- Put the oil, onion, garlic, chilli and jerk marinade into the bowl of the Actifry and close the lid.
- Set to manual mode, temp 220C/425F, set the timer to 10 minutes and press start.
- Add the turmeric, tomatoes and all of the lentils, beans and peas, plus the hot stock, and close the lid.
- Set to manual mode, temp 220C/425F, set the timer to 20 minutes and press start.
- Taste to determine if you'd like to add a little more moisture to the dish. If so, simply stir in a splash of freshly boiled water.
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Geoff Hibbert says
I always like hot stuff! Plus it looks and sounds absolutely delicious
Kay Broomfield says
I like the fact it's a vegetarian recipe as I'm a long time vegetarian and also that all the ingredients are cupboard staples.
Sandra Fortune says
I like the mixture of beans I love in this recipe . Unbelievable that this can be made in an air fryer it looks delicious
Lynn Seymour says
Anything with kidney beans and black eye beans always gets a thumbs up from me. Will have to try this recipe as it looks tasty.
Lisa King says
I like that its a healthy recipe that the whole family would enjoy
Catherine Thomas says
Love the look of this it's super healthy and will get us in the mood for our Caribbean trip .
Helen says
This looks delicious! After a day at work and then collecting kids from school , this simple , tasty and nutritious meal would be just the ticket!
Wendy Guy says
I struggle for recipes with my fryer this looks so tasty and will give me a brilliant option to entertain guests.
Jenny Sue says
We're trying to eat healthier this year and I've never considered Caribbean food before, will be good to try
Lisa Pond says
Love Caribbean food and flavours so this would be a perfect side dish / meal for me, especially with all the jerk seasoning :)