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Recipe of Speedy BEEF STEW - OLD RECIPE

by Caroline Sharp

BEEF STEW - OLD RECIPE
BEEF STEW - OLD RECIPE

Hello everybody, it’s Drew, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, beef stew - old recipe. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

BEST beef stew I've ever made! I followed the recipe exactly as directed, except I used powdered beef base instead of the cubes and also one jumbo red chopped onion. Save your favorite recipes, even recipes from other websites, in one place. This is the classic recipe for savory beef stew that you grew up loving.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have beef stew - old recipe using 14 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make BEEF STEW - OLD RECIPE:
  1. Take Beef
  2. Get Onion
  3. Prepare Flour
  4. Take Water
  5. Get Stewed Tomatoes
  6. Take Cut Green Beans
  7. Make ready Stalks of Celery
  8. Prepare Baby Carrots
  9. Take Potatoes
  10. Take Worcestershire Sauce
  11. Take Salt
  12. Take Black Pepper
  13. Prepare Garlic Powder
  14. Make ready Bay Leaves - Optional

Choose the right beef for stew—you may be able to buy already cut up stew meat in the meat department or buy a chuck roast, that has a good ratio of fat and collagen marbled through the meat. This Old Fashioned Beef Stew is pure comfort in a bowl with tender beef, hearty vegetables, and all the right herbs and spices—it's the best! Lastly, you will add in a slurry that will thicken the stew. This is an easy recipe and it is full of aromatic herbs and hearty texture.

Steps to make BEEF STEW - OLD RECIPE:
  1. Cut the beef length wise with a knife, then slice each piece into bite sized pieces with the scissors. (I use steak or roast)
  2. Sprinkle beef with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and flour before browning it in cooking oil in a medium high skillet.
  3. After browning beef, sprinkle lightly with flour again and continue to stir and brown.
  4. Add one cup water to browned meat and stir. This will make a nice brown gravy base for your stew.
  5. Chop onion and add to gravy base in skillet. Simmer a minute or two. No need to fully cook onion at this point. Then pour into large crockpot.
  6. Add the undrained tomatoes and undrained green beans to the crockpot.
  7. Cut baby carrots lengthwise in half. The bigger ones can be quartered lengthwise.
  8. Slice celery into small bite sized pieces and add to crockpot.
  9. Choose 3 large potatoes for the stew. (Baker Size) Quarter potatoes lengthwise, save two quarters back, and then slice the rest into normal bite sized pieces. Add to crockpot.
  10. Cut saved quarters of potatoes into tiny pieces.
  11. Add last bit of potatoes to crockpot. Then season stew with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and worcestershire sauce and stir well.
  12. Add 2 Cups of Water to crockpot and stir stew again. Let cook on high crockpot setting for 4 1/2 hours to 5 hours. Cooking time really depends on how you like your vegetables cooked.

Lastly, you will add in a slurry that will thicken the stew. This is an easy recipe and it is full of aromatic herbs and hearty texture. Learn how to make Old-Fashioned Beef Stew. Beef stew is the benevolent king of all stews. Familiar yet never tiresome, chunks of tender beef and potatoes in rich brown gravy will always bring comfort and Originally, this recipe called for the stew to be cooked in a wok, which was trendy at the time.

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