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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (551g)

Recipe makes 6 servings

The following items or measurements are not included below:

1/2 teaspoon pepper

Calories 620
Calories from Fat 262 (42%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 29.2g 44%
Saturated Fat 9.9g 49%
Monounsaturated Fat 11.4g
Polyunsaturated Fat 4.8g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 75mg 25%
Sodium 535mg 22%
Potassium 1578mg 45%
Total Carbohydrate 61.5g 20%
Dietary Fiber 8.7g 34%
Sugars 8.7g
Protein 28.5g 57%

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Beef Stew

Recipe #42730 | 2½ hours | 20 min prep | add private note

By: Mary Leverington
Oct 8, 2002

Does the world need another beef stew recipe? Well, I think so. I like to try other recipes for beef stew. For me, it is the ultimate comfort food, but I really think mine is best, all modesty aside, AND it is soooo simple--nothing fancy. Try mine and let me know. You can add beef broth if you want, but if you brown the beef properly, you won't need any. Trust me.

SERVES 6 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    Dust beef cubes in flour, salt and pepper in a paper or plastic bag.
  2. 2
    Shake off excess.
  3. 3
    Heat oil in a heavy dutch oven or frying pan on high until the surface of the oil starts to shimmer, but before it starts to smoke.
  4. 4
    Depending on the size of the pan, brown the beef evenly on high in batches.
  5. 5
    Don't crowd the cubes.
  6. 6
    Keep an eye on this so that it doesn't burn.
  7. 7
    You just want to sear the beef.
  8. 8
    Remove the pan from the burner and add the onions, carrots, bay leaves, Worcestershire sauce (if you're going to use it) and enough water to almost cover everything.
  9. 9
    Return to burner and bring to a boil.
  10. 10
    Cover and reduce heat to medium low--just hot enough to keep a slow simmer going.
  11. 11
    Simmer for about an hour or until everything is almost done.
  12. 12
    Put in the potatoes at this point and any additional water you think the stew needs.
  13. 13
    Continue to simmer for another half hour or until the potatoes are just done.
  14. 14
    Just prior to serving, check for seasonings and add more salt and pepper, more Worcestershire, if needed.
  15. 15
    Toss in the peas or mixed vegetables and cook for five minutes.

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From: Chef #416997

On Nov 4, 2009

don't know why this won't post, like the recipe..made my own changes, added bacon, garlic and beer.YUm

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  • From: mandikaake

    On Nov 1, 2007

    I made a change to this and while small it added serious flavor. I added 3 -4 teaspoons of Knorr beef bouillon. I also didn't use the parsnips. I did everything else according to directions and this was absolutely perfect! Oh yes...I added extra fresh ground pepper but I do that with everything. Thanks so much for giving me a good recipe to follow.

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  • From: LuuvBunny

    On Oct 5, 2003

    Very tasty,not a thick stew which is just what I was looking for.The meat was very tender and the bay leaves added a nice flavour.I left out all the "optional" ingredients except the worcestershire sauce.Will make it again!

    6 people found this review helpful

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  • From: Girl from India

    On Jan 22, 2004

    Wow! This is the first time I have ever made Beef Stew. My husband does not like Stew (in India,(Southern cuisine) we make it with Coconut milk). SO when I saw this recipe I decided to try. I added garlic and tomatoes too (We love garlic) and left out only the parsnips and used fresh peas. I hardly ever use anything canned or frozen.Thanks for this keeper. My DH and son (5 year old) loved it and so did I! Regards, Fay

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