Chunky Beef Stew
This recipe deserves a mouth-watering picture to tempt you into taking the time to make it, but we ate it too quickly to snap any photos!
It’s a little more involved then throwing everything into the crockpot, but in my opinion, it was much better than any stew I’ve made in the slow cooker. The meat just melted in my mouth, and I loved the roasted veggies as an extra layer of flavor. Make it for a saturday or sunday treat. Your husband(or your pregnant wife) will thank you for it.
Ingredients
- 3 tbs vegetable oil of cooking spray, as needed(I used olive oil)
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 4 to 5 pounds beef chuck, trimmed and cut into 1 1/2 inch cubes(I used less than 2 pounds)
- 2 medium yellow onions, cut into 1 inch dice(I used one)
- 4 garlic cloves, coarsely chopped
- 1(6 oz) can tomato paste
- 2 tbs all-purpose flour
- 2 tbs soy sauce
- 1(16 oz) can low-sodium chicken broth
- 2 bay leaves
- 6 large red potatoes(I used to white)
- 3 to 4 large carrots
- 2 tbs olive oil
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 1/2 tsp dried rosemary
- 1 cup frozen peas, thawed(I used frozen butter beans)
- Adjust the over racks to fit a Dutch Oven or large covered pot. Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
- Heat the vegetable oil in large Dutch oven over medium heat. Generously salt and pepper the beef. Brown the meat, in stages, so as not to crowd the pan.
- Remove browned beef to a plate and add onion to pot. Cook for 5 min. or until they start to brown. Add garlic until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Add tomato paste, flour, and soy sauce and cook 1 to 2 min. Add broth and scrape any browned meat bits off the bottom and side of pan.
- Return beef to pot, add bay leaves, and bring to boil. Cover pot and place in oven. Set timer for 6 hours.
- Chop potatoes and carrots into 1 1/2 inch cubes. Pile the vegetables into baking dish. Drizzle with olive oil and herbs, stir to coat. Cover and place in oven.
- After 6 hours, remove the meat and vegetables from the oven. Stir peas into stew. Divide vegetables among bowls. Discard bay leaves and ladle the stew over the vegetables.
This recipe serves four according to the cookbook. It fed our family of 5 with a bowl of leftovers(and with 2 pounds less meat than the recipe called for). If you are serving a crowd, I would double the recipe.
From the Ski House Cookbook by Tina Anderson and Sarah Pinneo
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