The Easiest Beef Stew You Will Ever Make

The Easiest Beef Stew You Will Ever Make
The Easiest Beef Stew You Will Ever Make
My mother taught me so much in the kitchen. She is quite the talented cook even if she only cooks for the family. Growing up I use to love when she made her beef stew. A few days ago I fancied beef stew, so I asked my mum for her recipe. (I live in England now and she still lives in South Africa) The only variation is that my mum would put it all on the slow cooker in the morning, but I made mine on the stove
  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
white meat free tree nut free nut free gluten free contains red meat shellfish free slow cooker dairy free
  • 1 small onion finely diced
  • 450 grams stew meat chopped into bite sized pieces
  • 3 potato chopped into bite sized pieces
  • 1/2 butternut squash chopped into bite sized pieces
  • 4 medium carrot chopped into bite sized pieces
  • 1 can oxtail soup
  • Carbohydrate 65.223605926091 g
  • Cholesterol 74.25 mg
  • Fat 20.3026188915833 g
  • Fiber 9.13287789234409 g
  • Protein 28.9860889158333 g
  • Saturated Fat 7.8823042172325 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (642g)
  • Sodium 383.651755663333 mg
  • Sugar 56.0907280337469 g
  • Trans Fat 3.125365667475 g
  • Calories 547 calories

Place a pot on a medium heat on the stove. While it is heating up, Dice the onion. Place in the pot with a little oil and brown Chop your meat into bite sized pieces Place in pot with onion and brown Chop up your veg Place this in the pot once the meat has browned Pour the can of oxtail soup into the pot (you can use a packet soup with water as well) Add a little extra water to cover the meat over Bring the pot to just below boiling point. Cover the pot and leave on a low to medium-low heat for about 1 hour (I put it on a medium heat for 30 mins but did half the portion) A larger pot may require slightly longer cooking time. Once all the meat and veg has been cooked until nice and soft, check your sauce isn't too runny. If it is, remove the meat and veg from the pot and thicken the sauce with a bit of cornstarch and water. Put the meat back in the pot and bring it back up to temperature. At this point your stew is ready to serve, but I added dumplings to mine with a packet dumpling mix. I like to make my dumplings into bit sized balls. Add them to the top of the stew and cook for a further 20mins (or as packet instructions guide) Once done, ladle into a bowl and serve with some fresh warm bread or into Yorkshire puddings. Enjoy NOTE: You can add any other veg you want, root veg, like parsnip, go very nice with stews as do courgettes, squash, patti pans, peas and corn, even mushrooms. Go Wild