Wild Boar in Groundnut Sauce

Description
In Africa, the term bushmeat is applied to any game caught in the wild. Wild boar (or wild pig) is a popular bushmeat in Africa (except among Muslims). If you don't have any wild boar on hand, substitute any other game or pork.

Ingredients

 * 2 – 3 pounds of wild boar or pork (any part); cut into bite-sized or serving-sized pieces
 * salt (to taste)
 * black pepper (to taste)
 * a few onions, chopped
 * a few tomatoes, peeled and chopped
 * 1 cup peanut butter (natural or homemade), or similar amount of fresh or roasted peanuts
 * oil for frying

Directions

 * 1) If using peanuts instead of peanut butter: roast the peanuts in a baking pan in a hot oven, or on the stove in a large skillet, turning often.
 * 2) Remove the skins from the peanuts and mash them with a mortar and pestle, mince them with a knife, crush them with a rolling pin, or use a chop them fine in a food-processor.
 * 3) Heat a few spoonfulls of oil in a large pot.
 * 4) Add the meat and fry it until it is browned but not done.
 * 5) Reduce heat.
 * 6) Add water, salt, and pepper and simmer for about half an hour.
 * 7) Add the tomatoes and onions and contine to simmer until the meat is done and becoming tender.
 * 8) Remove some of the liquid and mix it with the peanut butter to make a smooth sauce.
 * 9) Add this to the meat-tomato-onion mixture.
 * 10) Continue to simmer on a very low heat until the meat is very tender.
 * 11) Serve with fried or boiled plantains, or Baton de Manioc and Chikwangue, Fufu, or rice.