Around this time of the year I develop a deep desire for the comfort of eating a stew.
I have this nasty feeling that stews are no longer made, it is getting more and more difficult to get the sort of beef needed for a stew, ideally a piece of shin which has the sinew to survive the long cooking process and still remain together and juicy.
For anyone out there who has given up on stews here is a reminder.
Stew
(for 4 to 6)
110g (4oz.) Streaky Rashers
1 Kg.(2 lbs) Stewing Beef
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
2 Tablespoons Flour
3 Onions
3 Carrots
3 Sticks Celery
2 Bayleaves
Sprig of Thyme
Half Bottle Red Wine
Half Pint Stock
Salt and Black Pepper
Cut the bacon and the beef into chunks, peel the onion and cut that and the carrots and the celery into chunks.
Toss the flour and some salt and pepper over the beef in a bowl and coat it.
Put the olive oil in a pan and cook the rashers in this until brown and crisp.
Transfer the rashers into a casserole but leave the fat in the pan.
In this pan cook the beef cubes, in batches until brown all over (keep the flour the is left in the bowl) then toss these pieces on the rashers, again leaving the fat in the pan.
In the same pan cook the vegetables until they too acquire some colour then toss these on the meats.
Toss the remaining flour on the remaining fat in the pan and stir these together.
Add the stock and the wine and bring to the boil, season with salt and pepper and then add these to the casserole with the herbs.
Put on the lid and then cook at Gas2 150C 300F for about 2 hours.
Test the meat, if it is not tender enough leave it in for another 30 mts.
Eat with baked potatoes, mashed potatoes or Rice.
Comments
deirdre
on November 21, 2007its times like these that i wish my boyfriend wasn’t a vegetarian!
lorraine@italianfoodies
on November 21, 2007I think you’re right about stews and the thing is there is nothing better on a cold wintery day!!! I tend to cook soup!! You should start a “bring back stew” campaign:) Photos look great btw!!
Petra
on November 22, 2007Funny, Donal just made gorgegous stew last weekend, dark and rich and soul-warming. Super lecker!
Eileen
on November 23, 2007It’s times like these that I wish I still lived at home!
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