
French Beef Stew with Old-Fashioned Vegetables
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4.2
51 reviews
Good
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Prep Time
25 mins
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Cook Time
1 d 2 hrs 25 mins
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Total Time
1 d 2 hrs 40 mins
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Servings
6
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Course
Main Course, Soup
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Cuisine
French

French Beef Stew with Old-Fashioned Vegetables
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Ingredients
- For the Marinade:
- 2 pounds beef chuck , cut into 1-inch cubes
- 2 medium carrots , peeled and chopped
- 2 medium yellow onions , chopped
- 3 cups full-bodied red wine , e.g., Bordeaux like cabernet sauvignon or merlot
- 3/4 cup red wine vinegar
- 1 bouquet garni
- For the Stew:
- 3 tablespoons oil or lard
- 1 medium yellow onion , chopped
- 3 cloves garlic , minced
- 1 14.5 ounce can plain tomato sauce
- 4 whole cloves
- 2 medium carrots , cut into bite-sized chunks
- 3 turnips , cut into bite-sized chunks
- 2 medium rutabagas , cut into bite-sized chunks
- 2 medium parsnips , cut into bite-sized chunks
- 2 medium Yukon Gold potatoes , cut into bite-sized chunks
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
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Instructions
- Place the beef in the dutch oven with the onions and carrots and and bouquet garni. Add the red wine and the red wine vinegar. Cover and let marinate in the fridge for 24 hours.After it has fully marinated, remove the beef and pat it with paper towels to remove the excess moisture. This will enable it to brown properly and get that brown crust that is essential for the flavor of the stew.
- Heat the oil in the dutch oven over medium-high heat once the oil is very hot add the beef, a few pieces at a time. Be sure not to overcrowd the pot otherwise the beef won't brown, it will simply steam. Generously brown the pieces on all sides. Transfer them to a plate and set aside.Add the onions and cook until golden brown. Add the garlic and cook for another minute.
- Strain the contents of the marinade into a sieve over the dutch oven (DO NOT discard the marinade). Discard the onions and carrots from the marinade but keep the bouquet garni.
- Return the beef to the Dutch oven with the bouquet garni and the whole cloves. (Note: You can choose to wrap the cloves in a bit of cheesecloth or muslin so that you don't have to fish them out later from the serving on your plate.) Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low, cover and simmer for 1 hour.Towards the end of the hour, chop up the vegetables. (For contrast and variety, I like to chop each of the vegetables into different shapes and sizes.) Add the vegetables along with the tomato sauce, salt and pepper. Stir a bit to combine.Return everything to a boil, reduce the heat to low, cover and simmer for another hour or until the vegetables are soft. Add salt and pepper to taste. (If you think the beef can handle further cooking without falling apart, go ahead and simmer it for another 30 or more minutes, it will only get better!)
- Serve with some crusty bread.This stew is even better the next day after the flavors have had time to meld.
Notes
- Another vegetable that would commonly be added to this traditional stew in France is salsify, a delicious and versatile Winter root vegetable in the dandelion family. It's very difficult to find here in the U.S. but if you have a local produce shop that carries it, grab some and add it to the stew.
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