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Beef Stew with Red Wine and Rosemary

January 28, 2019 by Tina Verrelli 11 Comments
Modified August 16, 2020 at 9:34 pm

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Have you ever made a bland beef stew?  Me too…

Beef stew seems like an easy enough dish to “get right”,  but it took me years (and plenty of so-so stews) to figure out how to make a truly flavorful and tender beef stew that my whole family loves!  Here’s what I have learned:

12 Tips for Great Beef Stew:

  1. I like to cut my own beef cubes from a chuck roast, it gives me control over the size of the pieces and allows me to trim exactly what I want.
  2. Start with a little bacon – it adds flavor to the dish and is a great fat to brown the beef in.
  3. I don’t flour my beef cubes, I like to thicken at the end.  I feel you get better browning (flavor) without that layer of flour on the beef cubes.
  4. Secret Ingredient! Soy Sauce – a little soy sauce adds that umami: savory, beefy rich flavor
  5. Red Wine – Red wine plus some low-sodium beef stock are my liquids of choice.  They really add tons of flavor.
  6. I don’t care for potatoes in my stew, I much prefer serving with creamy rich mashed potatoes or soft polenta.
  7. Double Onions:  Chopped onions almost melt into the stew and the pearl onions become soft little pearls of flavor.
  8. Braise in the Oven:  Cooking in the oven gives you even heat that penetrates the pan from all sides.  I like to use a nice heavy cast iron dutch oven with a oven safe lid.  The pieces of beef above the liquid level get the most beautiful brown carmelization from the slow oven roasting.
  9. Peas?  Sometimes I add them to the stew right at the end, sometimes I serve them on the side.  I usually make a large batch of stew and freeze half.  I don’t feel as though the peas look as nice once they’re frozen and reheated.
  10. Thicken:  I like to thicken my stew at the end of the cooking process.  I make a paste of soft butter and flour and add it until it’s as thick as I want.  Turns out this is called beurre manié in French and means “kneaded butter.”  The flour particles get coated with butter helping them to not clump together, giving you a nice smooth sauce.
  11. Can I make this is my slow cooker or pressure cooker?  I have done both, but feel you get the best flavor from the slow oven roasting.  You don’t really get all that caramelized goodness in a slow cooker or pressure cooker.
  12. Make ahead!  This is a great dish to make ahead.  You can make up to 3 days in advance and reheat.   It also freezes beautifully.  I usually freeze half and can make 2 meals for our family of 4 from one batch of stew.

We love our stew with creamy mashed potatoes or soft buttery polenta! I usually serve the peas on the side.

Cook the bacon until crispy – remove to paper towel lined plate

Brown the beef in batches

Saute’ the vegetables

Add the wine to deglaze the pot

Make an herb bundle using cotton kitchen string

Add bacon and herbs to pot and bring to simmer

Cook in oven for 2 hours at 350 degrees

Fresh out of the oven, look at all that beautiful rich caramelization!

Move the beef to the side to make an area to add thickener

Make a flour and butter paste with softened butter – Buerre Mani’e

Stir a little liquid into the paste to thin a little

Stir until smooth

Add mixture to stew liquid

Bring to simmer to thicken

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Beef Stew with Red Wine and Rosemary

Beef stew seems like an easy enough dish to "get right",  but it took me years to figure out how to make a truly flavorful and tender beef stew that my whole family loves!
Tina Verrelli - epicuricloud.com
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Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 4 slices bacon cut into thin strips
  • 4 pounds beef chuck roast pieces after trimming - cut into 1 1/2 - 2-inch pieces
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt I use Morton coarse kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 1/2 cups onion chopped
  • 2 cups pearl onions fresh (peeled) or frozen
  • 2 1/2 cups carrot pieces peeled and cut into 1 - 1 1/2-inch pieces
  • 1 tablespoon oil if needed
  • 3-4 cloves garlic
  • 2 sprigs fresh rosemary
  • 4 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 bay leaves dried
  • 1 1/2 cups red wine I used merlot
  • 2 cups low-sodium beef broth
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2-3 tablespoons butter softened
  • 2-3 tablespoons flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt if needed
  • 2 tablespoons fresh flat leaf parsley chopped - Optional

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • In heavy oven-safe dutch oven, cook bacon until crispy. Remove to paper towel lined plate. Keep 2 tablespoons bacon drippings in pan (drain any excess.)
  • Season the beef chunks with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Brown over medium-high heat in batches. Remove to platter.
  • Lower heat to medium and add chopped onion, pearl onions, carrot and garlic. If pan seems too dry, add 1 tablespoon oil. Sauté for about 3 minutes.
  • Deglaze pan with the wine, scraping up bits from bottom of pan. Bring to simmer. Add broth and soy sauce to mixture. Add the beef back to the pot.
  • Use cotton kitchen string* to tie the rosemary and thyme sprigs into a bundle that will be easy to remove later. Add the herb bundle, bay leaves and bacon to the pot.
  • Cover pot with lid and place in oven to braise for 75 minutes - 2 hours. You know it's done when the beef chunks can be easily pulled apart with a fork. Remove herb bundle and bay leaves.
  • To thicken the sauce, make a paste of butter and flour. (I use 2 tablespoons butter and flour, if you like a thicker stew, you can use 3 tablespoons butter and flour.) In a small bowl mash together softened butter and flour with a fork to form a paste. Spoon a few tablespoons liquid from stew into the paste and stir until smooth.
  • Push the beef and vegetables to the side of the pan to make an area of liquid to add the thickening mixture. Pour in the thickening mixture, stirring to combine. Bring stew to simmer for a minute or two to thicken.
  • Give the stew a taste, add additional salt if needed. Garnish with parsley if desired.

Notes

*If you don't have kitchen string, you can add the herb sprigs to pot and pick out the stems later or you can strip the leaves off the sprigs and add just them to the pot. I usually serve this stew with mashed potatoes or soft Parmesan polenta.  We usually have peas on the side, but you can certainly add them to the stew at the end before thickening. This stew freezes very well.  I usually freeze half and can make 2 meals for our family of 4 from one batch.
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Filed Under: Beef, Cooking for A Crowd, Dinner / Lunch Tagged With: 12 Tips for Great Beef Stew, beef stew, beef stew with red wine, beurre manie, mailchimp

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Comments

  1. Margot

    January 29, 2019 at 3:35 pm

    Thank you for sharing, will make this weekend

    Reply
    • Christina Verrelli

      January 30, 2019 at 10:12 am

      Enjoy Margot! Hope you have a great weekend!

      Reply
  2. JoAnne

    May 10, 2019 at 5:12 pm

    Fabulous recipe!!!! OMG! The best one I’ve tried!!!!
    The only thing I did different is add a touch of Worcester sauce and additional wine!!!
    Thank you SOOOO much for sharing!!!!

    I tell everyone about this recipe!!!!
    Love you too!!!

    Reply
    • Christina Verrelli

      May 10, 2019 at 7:03 pm

      I’m so glad you enjoyed JoAnne! Thanks so much for taking the time to let me know!! Cheers to yummy beef stew!!

      Reply
  3. Joanne Tucker

    November 9, 2020 at 7:41 am

    5 stars
    I just made this again and it never disappoints!!! Amazing recipe and love the sauce thickening solution.
    Also …wanted to let you know….Christina,….that your winning pumpkin ravioli was an inspiration for my winning appetizer ravioli at the Pillsbury Bake Off. I won the appetizer category.
    You’re Awesome!!! And I’ve enjoyed watching your career!!!

    Reply
    • Christina Verrelli

      November 9, 2020 at 8:51 pm

      Love that Joanne – Congratulations to you!! Glad you enjoy the stew recipe!!

      Reply
  4. Charles St. John

    December 17, 2022 at 9:38 pm

    5 stars
    Fantastic. Very flavorful with a rich beefy, umami taste. I can taste each ingredient. I substituted shitake mushrooms for celery and added mini potatoes because the sauce flvors them nicely. For the thicking agent I made a roux which is basically the same as in your recipe. I have never braised a stew in the oven before. It made all the difference in the world. Well done Tina, really well done. I highly recommend this recipe.

    Reply
    • Christina Verrelli

      December 18, 2022 at 6:16 pm

      Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed!

      Reply
  5. Ashleigh

    December 22, 2022 at 5:33 pm

    Omg it’s sooooo yummy!! Thx so much

    Reply
    • Christina Verrelli

      January 1, 2023 at 9:28 am

      So glad you enjoyed!

      Reply

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