Thank you to http://yummychunklet.wordpress.com/ for the award - I'm really thrilled to have it. This award is for “blogs you like who have less than 200 subscribers, and who you feel should have more.” I love awards because it shines the spotlight on blogs you might not otherwise know. I'm going to pass this lovely award on very soon.
As the weather turns cooler I find the family is craving more substantial comfort food. What could be more so than a Beef Stew. There is no one recipe or right way of cooking stew. I like it because it invariably works with whatever vegetables I have lurking in the fridge. I like to cook it long and slow, but I do think the quality of meat makes a difference. Cheaper cuts of meat usually take a little longer.
Here's a blueprint that works well for me.
1 1/2 lbs of stew meat
salt and pepper
olive oil
1 tablespoon of unsalted butter
2 onions (finely chopped)
4-6 carrots (peeled and chopped)
4 sticks of celery (chopped)
2 leeks (well rinsed and chopped finely)
2 leeks (well rinsed and chopped finely)
2-4 cloves of garlic (minced)
A good sized sprig of fresh rosemary (and or thyme, parsley, sage)
1/2 cup of red wine (optional)
32oz of beef stock
A couple of shakes of Worcestershire Sauce
1 tablespoon of tomato paste
1 medium bag of frozen peas (optional)
2 tablespoons of unsalted butter
1 1/2 tablespoons of flour
Heat the oven to 325F
Dry the meat and season with salt and pepper.
In a large Dutch oven, heat the olive oil and a tablespoon of butter until hot and sizzling.
Dry the meat and season with salt and pepper.
Brown the meat without overcrowding the pot. When browed remove to a plate and cover with aluminum foil.
When all the meat is browned and resting under the foil, add the onions, carrots, celery and leeks to the pan.
Combine well and scrape up any bits on the bottom of the pan. Season with salt and pepper. Cook on a medium low heat for about 5 minutes and then add the garlic and chopped herbs, continue to cook for another 5 minutes.
Add all the meat back into the pan, combine well. Pour in the wine if using. Pour in the stock. Use enough stock so that the meat is just about covered. Add the tomato paste and the Worcestershire Sauce.
Bring to the boil and turn down to a simmer. Place the stew into the oven for approx 2 1/2 hours. After 2 hours mix the butter and flour together into a thick paste. Take a tablespoon of the stew liquid and mix with the flour and butter. Pour this back into the stew and stir well to thicken the stew. If you are using the frozen peas, put them in now. Put the stew back into the oven for a further half hour or until the meat is tender.
When the meat is tender remove from the oven.
Let the stew rest for at least 15 minutes if possible. I always think it's best made a day ahead if you can.
Serve with mashed or baked potatoes and a fresh green salad.



Congratulations on your award! It's been getting a lot colder recently and this looks like the perfect hearty stew for the season - so comforting :)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a blueprint for a recipe! Especially for a beef stew, one of the best things about the weather turning cooler.
ReplyDeleteOh, yum! Nothing says comfort more to me than a good beef stew--and yours looks WONDERFUL! Going to have to try your recipe very soon! We just hit a bit of a hot spell here in California, so I'll wait for a week or two!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend, my friend & congratulations on your well-deserved award!
Julie
Congrats! I do enjoy your blog. This stew looks yummy. It looks like a great basic recipe. It is going in my 'to make soon' file.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
I am very happy that we are getting into cooler weather where more hearty dishes are called for.
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Your blog is very deserving of more followers! And this beef stew looks wondefully delicious!
ReplyDeletewish I had some of this right about nOW! Yummo, so good,So happy for you, congratulations.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the award Mary. I know you are one of MY favourites. That stew looks wonderful! We love stew in this house. It is our favourite thing to eat! xxoo
ReplyDeleteYou certainly deserve this award,dear!What a perfect stew!Many kisses!xxx
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the award, the beef stew looks very tasty
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the award! The pics of the beef stew look fantastic. I've never really been big on beef soups, but my affection for soup in general is growing, so I should give a beef stew a try again. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your award! This stew is perfect for a chilly fall day- comfort food at its finest! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulation on your award.
ReplyDeleteThis beef stew looks very comforting for the chilly season.
congrats on your award! YOur beef stew looks delicious... I have to make this very soon .....Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteLook at that broth in the stew- so dark and rich and flavorful! What a wonderful comfort food recipe. congrats on the award! That is so awesome!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the award...very well deserved! That stew looks so hearty and delicious. I just wish it were a bit chillier here! I'll bookmark this for when it cools down a bit. :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't made my first stew of the season yet, so I think yours will be the recipe I use. I like the addition of the Worcestershire sauce!
ReplyDeleteOh my the beef stew looks perfect. I'm sure it's delicious! Congratulations on the award!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on you award! This stew looks so comforting and delicious! Perfect for these cold nights!
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