Old-Fashioned Beef Stew

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🥘 Old-Fashioned Beef Stew

Tender Beef, Soft Potatoes, and Carrots — Simmered to Perfection

Some recipes never go out of style. This one? Passed down from Grandma, it’s the definition of comfort food. Rich, hearty, and slow-cooked until every bite melts in your mouth. Perfect for rainy days, family dinners, or when you just want a bowl of love in a pot.

It’s not fancy. It’s not rushed. It’s exactly what stew should be.


🧾 INGREDIENTS

  • 2 lbs beef chuck, cut into 1–2 inch cubes
  • 4 medium potatoes, peeled and chopped
  • 3 large carrots, peeled and sliced
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • Optional for lovers:
    • Fresh thyme or rosemary
    • Bay leaves
    • Peas added at the end

🔪 PREPARATION & FORMATION

  1. Pat beef cubes dry and season with salt and pepper.
  2. Toss in flour to lightly coat (this helps thicken the stew later).
  3. Heat oil in a heavy pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat.
  4. Brown beef cubes on all sides. Remove and set aside.
  5. In the same pot, sauté onions and garlic until fragrant and soft.

🍳 INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Return beef to the pot.
  2. Add tomato paste and stir for 1–2 minutes.
  3. Pour in beef broth and Worcestershire sauce.
  4. Add carrots, and if using, bay leaves or thyme.
  5. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low. Cover and simmer for 1.5–2 hours, stirring occasionally.
  6. Add potatoes during the last 30–40 minutes of cooking.
  7. Taste and adjust seasoning before serving.

Serve hot, ideally with crusty bread to soak up all that gravy.


🔥 METHODS (WHY THIS WORKS)

  • Low and slow simmering ensures beef is fork-tender
  • Flour-coated beef thickens the broth naturally
  • Layered vegetable timing prevents mushy carrots or potatoes
  • Browning beef first locks in flavor and adds depth

Classic technique, timeless results.


📜 A LITTLE HISTORY

Beef stew has been a staple for centuries across cultures, especially in Europe and America. It was practical, nourishing, and adaptable—perfect for stretching ingredients while keeping meals hearty. Grandma’s version? A family treasure, passed down from her mother, perfected over decades.


🍽️ SERVING & PRESENTATION

  • Ladle into bowls and garnish with fresh parsley.
  • Serve with crusty bread or over mashed potatoes.
  • Ideal for sharing at family dinners.
  • Leftovers taste even better the next day—flavors meld beautifully.

❤️ LOVED BY EVERYONE

  • Kids love dipping bread in the rich broth
  • Adults go back for seconds
  • Guests always ask for the recipe
  • Hearty, nostalgic, and universally comforting

💡 METHODS FOR LOVERS (Variations)

  • Herb lovers: extra thyme, rosemary, or bay leaves
  • Veggie lovers: add parsnips, turnips, or peas
  • Spice lovers: a pinch of smoked paprika or cayenne
  • Creamy lovers: swirl in a little cream or butter at the end

😍 FOR THE COMFORT-FOOD LOVERS

This recipe is for:

  • Slow-cook enthusiasts
  • Family dinner fans
  • Classic food lovers
  • Anyone craving warmth in a bowl

✨ CONCLUSION

This Old-Fashioned Beef Stew isn’t just food—it’s memories in a bowl. Tender beef, soft potatoes, sweet carrots, and rich broth make it a timeless, soul-satisfying meal.

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