The Best Beef Stew Recipe
Beef stew is a classic yet simple dish. Even though it’s a basic “meat and potatoes” dish, it’s still a favorite through and through. Not only is it economical, it is the epitome of comfort food! This recipes hosts a deep, rich and complex broth filled with chunks of tender, fall-apart beef, fork tender potatoes, carrots, and celery seasoned with an array of flavor packed additions.
Why Make This BeeF Stew
Easy To Make Simple Ingredients Perfect To Freeze For Future Meals Comforting and Delicious Stew
This is a perfect recipe for those chillier days, and trust me, we get a lot of them in Calgary! A comforting beef stew loaded with flavor is just what the doctor ordered. Not to mention, this recipe will and provide you with lots of leftovers, which you can also freeze for future meals! What are you waiting for? Don’t stew on it! (pun intended) The couch, a blanket and a big bowl of beef stew is calling your name!
Ingredient Notes
Beef – Chuck roast is the best cut of beef for stews because it’s nicely marbled and it’s perfect for slow braising. Flour – A little bit of all-purpose flour which helps with browning the beef, plus aids in thickening up the sauce. Olive Oil – Substitute sunflower, safflower, or avocado oil. Veggies – Onions, celery, carrots and garlic are essential flavor enhancers in any stew. Tomato Paste – Make sure you have paste rather than sauce or crushed. Tomato paste is very thick and has a strong tomato flavor. It helps the stew develop a richer and deeper flavor and adds body to it. Beef Broth – I always prefer a low sodium broth but feel free to use whatever you have on hand. Worcestershire Sauce – Easier to find at the grocery store than it is to pronounce, but a must in stews because it adds lots of savory flavors. Red Wine – Such as Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon. A must to this stew as it adds a depth of flavor to it. Bay Leaves – For added richness and flavor. It’s a staple in stews! Thyme – Sprigs of fresh thyme. Potatoes – Use your preference, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes.
How To Make Beef Stew
Leftovers
Store leftover beef stew in airtight containers in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. Make sure you let your stew come to room temperature before storing, but do not leave out for more than 2 hours to avoid bacteria.
Freezing
Stews are an ideal freezer meal! Simply transfer the stew to airtight containers or resealable freezer bags and pop them in the freezer! Your beef stew will last in the freezer for up to 3 months. Allow to thaw overnight in the fridge and heat back up on the stove when ready to eat!
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