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Beef And Beer Stew

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Ingredients

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3 medium onions, roughly chopped
1 lb stewing beef, cubed
1/2 cup white flour
2 tablespoons cooking oil
12 ounces beer, strong ale or guiness is good
1 beef stock cube or 1 lamb stock cube, dissolved in
1 cup water
1 vegetable stock cube, dissolved in
1 cup water
3 tablespoons tomato paste or a half a cup of tomato sauce

Nutritional information

394.6
Calories
79 g
Calories From Fat
8.9 g
Total Fat
2.5 g
Saturated Fat
48.4 mg
Cholesterol
272.8 mg
Sodium
53.6 g
Carbs
7.3 g
Dietary Fiber
7.6 g
Sugars
23.2 g
Protein
396 g
Serving Size

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Beef And Beer Stew

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    A delicious beef stew that my dad taught me how to make - I added the beer on my own and you can replace it with another cup of stock. This stew - like most - is better when heated up on the next day. It also freezes very well.

    • 170 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Beef and Beer Stew, A delicious beef stew that my dad taught me how to make – I added the beer on my own and you can replace it with another cup of stock. This stew – like most – is better when heated up on the next day. It also freezes very well., I thought this recipe was great. It had a different flavor than a regular stew. This will be one of the recipes that will be made often. My whole family liked it, even my kids.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Coat the Beef Cubes With the Flour and Add Them Along With the Onions and Cooking Oil Into the Pot.

    2
    Done

    Cook This Over a Medium Heat Until the Onions Are Softer Almost See-Through and Don't Worry About the Flour Turnig Into a Paste on the Bottom of the Pot the Next Step Will See to That- Just Don't Burn It.

    3
    Done

    Add the Beer, Beef/Lamb Stock and Vegetable Stock and Stir Until the Bottom of the Pot Is Clean.

    4
    Done

    Add the Tomato Paste/Sauce, the Nutmeg and Some Salt and Pepper to Taste. the More Pepper You Add to the Stew the Hotter It Will Be.it Is Actually Quite Good at a Medium Spicy Level. You Can Also Add Some Dried Herbs If You Like.

    5
    Done

    Bring the Mixture to a Boil.

    6
    Done

    Turn the Heat Down and Simmer at a Low Heat, Stirring Occasionally, For at Least 1 Hour. You Can't Really Overcook a Stew.

    7
    Done

    Add the Vegetables Green Beans, Carrots and Potatoes and Bring It All Back to a Boil- You Can Add as Many Vegetables as You Like Just Use Water to Cover Them If They Stick Out of the Liquid in the Pot. the More Potatoes You Add, the Better the Stew Will Be on It's Own.

    8
    Done

    Simmer on a Low Heat For at Least Another Hour Remember, You Can't Overcook a Stew, Stirring Occasionally.

    9
    Done

    If, After an Hour You Find That Your Stew Is Too Juicy, You Can Take the Lid Off and Try to Steam Away Some of the Liquid or, For a Quick Fix, Add a Little Cornstarch Mixed With Water to Thicken It Up the Directions For How to Do This Should Be on the Pack.

    10
    Done

    Serve With Rice, or as Is If You Have Added a Lot of Potatoes.

    Nevaeh Bishop

    Vegan chef dedicated to proving that plant-based cuisine can be flavorful and satisfying.

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