Old Fashioned Beef

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Nothing says comfort like a bubbling pot of old-fashioned beef stew. Let’s give you a BIG, cozy, classic recipe that feels like home and gets people running to the comments.


Old-Fashioned Beef Stew (Hearty, Cozy & Timeless) 🥩🥕

Slow-simmered comfort that warms you from the inside out

When the weather turns cold, there’s nothing more comforting than a pot of old-fashioned beef stew gently simmering on the stove. Tender chunks of beef, soft potatoes, sweet carrots, and a rich, savory broth come together in a dish that has fed families for generations.

This is not a rushed recipe. It’s a slow, loving stew—the kind that fills your kitchen with warmth and your bowl with memories.


🕰️ A Brief History of Beef Stew

Beef stew is one of the oldest cooked dishes in the world, dating back thousands of years. Across cultures, slow-cooking tougher cuts of meat with vegetables was a practical way to create nourishing, filling meals.

In Europe and America, beef stew became a farmhouse staple—simple ingredients, long cooking, and deep flavor. Today, it remains a symbol of comfort, tradition, and home cooking.


🧾 Ingredients

For the Stew

  • 2 lb beef chuck, cut into 1½-inch cubes
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • 2 tbsp all-purpose flour

Vegetables & Aromatics

  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 carrots, sliced
  • 3 potatoes, peeled and cubed
  • 2 celery stalks, sliced

For the Broth

  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 tsp dried rosemary
  • 2 bay leaves

Optional Add-Ins

  • 1 cup peas (added at the end)
  • Mushrooms or parsnips

🧱 Formation (How This Stew Comes Together)

Old-fashioned beef stew is built in slow, thoughtful layers:

  1. Sear the beef to lock in flavor
  2. Build the base with aromatics
  3. Deglaze and simmer for richness
  4. Add vegetables for heartiness

Time does the real work here.


🔥 Cooking Methods

Method 1: Stovetop (Traditional)

  • Best flavor development
  • Great control over texture

Method 2: Slow Cooker

  • Set it and forget it
  • Perfect for busy days

Method 3: Dutch Oven (Oven-Baked)

  • Even heat, deep flavor

🥄 Instructions (Classic Stovetop Method)

1. Brown the Beef

  1. Pat beef dry and season with salt and pepper
  2. Toss lightly with flour
  3. Heat oil in a heavy pot over medium-high heat
  4. Brown beef in batches; remove and set aside

2. Build the Flavor

  1. Add onions to the same pot; cook until soft
  2. Stir in garlic and tomato paste
  3. Deglaze with a splash of broth, scraping up browned bits

3. Simmer the Stew

  1. Return beef to the pot
  2. Add remaining broth, Worcestershire, herbs, and bay leaves
  3. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce to low
  4. Cover and simmer for 1½–2 hours, until beef is tender

4. Add Vegetables

  1. Add carrots, potatoes, and celery
  2. Simmer uncovered for 30–40 minutes, until vegetables are soft
  3. Adjust seasoning and thickness

❤️ Who Loves This Stew (The Lovers Section)

This recipe is loved by:

  • 🥣 Comfort-food lovers
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families & home cooks
  • ❄️ Cold-weather fans
  • 🧡 Traditional recipe lovers
  • 🍞 Bread-dipping enthusiasts

💞 Methods with Lovers (Perfect Pairings)

Serve beef stew with:

  • Crusty bread or dinner rolls
  • Buttermilk biscuits
  • Cornbread
  • Simple green salad

Leftovers taste even better the next day!


🌟 Tips for the Best Beef Stew

  • Use chuck roast—it gets tender
  • Don’t rush the simmer
  • Brown the beef properly
  • Add vegetables later to avoid mush
  • Taste and adjust at the end

🏁 Conclusion

Old-fashioned beef stew is more than a meal—it’s a tradition. Rich, hearty, and deeply comforting, it’s the kind of dish that brings people together around the table and warms both body and soul.

KEEP or PASS?
If you love cozy classics, this one’s a KEEP forever 🥣❤️

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