Hearty, delicious, and easy to make, this old-fashioned beef stew is a family favorite.
Prep Time20 minutesmins
Cook Time1 hourhr30 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr50 minutesmins
Course: Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Beef Stew, Beef Stew Recipe
Servings: 7
Calories: 521kcal
Ingredients
3poundschuck roast,or your favorite stew meat (cut into bite-size pieces about 1 to 2 inches)
3tablespoonsflour
½teaspoonsalt
½teaspoonpepper
½teaspoonpaprika
3tablespoonsbutter
3tablespoonsolive oil
1tablespoons garlic,minced
1onion,chopped (one small onion or half of a large onion)
3carrots,peeled and cut into bite size pieces (1 inch)
2celery stalks, cut into bite size pieces
1poundpotatoes,peeled and cut into bite size pieces
3cupbeef broth
¼cuptomato paste
1tablespoonWorcestershire sauce
½teaspoonrosemary
1bay leaf
1cuppeas
2tablespoonscornstarch
2tablespoonswater
Instructions
In a shallow dish, mix together the flour, salt, pepper, and paprika.
Coat the beef pieces in the flour.
In a large stockpot, add the butter and olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the meat pieces and brown on all sides. The meat will continue cooking in the stew. Once the meat is brown, remove it to a plate and set it aside. Cook in batches to not crowd the pan.
If you need to add additional butter or olive oil, you can add more to sauté the vegetables. Add the garlic, onion, carrots, and celery into the pot and cook until the vegetables start to caramelize or get slightly soft.
Add in the beef broth, tomato paste, potatoes, Worcestershire sauce, bay leaf, and rosemary.
Add the beef pieces back into the pot.
Bring the stew to a boil over medium-high heat. Once it starts to boil, reduce the heat to low, cover the pot, and cook for 60 to 90 minutes or until the beef is tender.
Mix the cornstarch and water together and slowly stir into the beef stew to thicken the sauce. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes with the lid off stirring occasionally as it thickens.
Remove the bay leaf.
Add the peas to the stew the last 5 to 10 minutes while it is thickening and before serving so they don’t get mushy.
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Notes
Cook the beef in batches so it is not too crowded in the pan.
A good beef stew needs time to simmer and allow all of the flavors to blend together. Make sure you give it time to simmer for at least an hour and preferably longer.
If the stew is still too watery add more cornstarch, a little at a time to thicken.