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Irish Beef Stew

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January 31, 2010
4.7
3 Ratings
  • Serves 4
Author Notes

Here is a simple and fool proof recipe for a traditional Irish Stew made with lots of beef, carrots, potatoes and an Irish Stout. Very easy to make and delicious on your taste-buds. We like to serve it with a loaf of crusty bread, a hearty beer and a big green salad. —ChezUs

What You'll Need
Ingredients
  • 1 pound beef stew meat, grass fed preferably
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon butter, unsalted
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • sea salt, to season
  • fresh cracked black pepper, to season
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 bay leave
  • 1 can Murphy’s Stout or Guinness
  • 5 cups beef stock, homemade preferably
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 yellow onion, large dice
  • 3 carrots, scrubbed clean, roughly diced
  • 5 yukon potatoes, scrubbed, roughly cut
  • 1 handful parsley, minced
Directions
  1. Melt butter in 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Pat meat dry. Brown the beef.
  2. Add the garlic, sea salt, bay leaf, and cracked pepper and cook a couple minutes just to blend the ingredients.
  3. Add the tomato paste, stout and stock, bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat to a very low simmer and cook for 5 – 6 hours.
  4. Remove from heat and let cool. Skim off any fat.
  5. Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a frying pan over medium head. Add the onion and and cook for about 5 - 10 minutes until soft.
  6. Add the carrots and potatoes to the onion and stir. Let cook for about 5 minutes and then add to the broth/meat mixture and cook over a very low heat for about 1 - 1 1/2 hours, covered.
  7. If you would like a thicker stew, then thicken with a little cornstarch before serving. Stir in the parsley.
  8. Serve. Eat.
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4 Reviews

freckleddiva March 17, 2013
Also - when you add the veggies, do you cook the stew covered or uncovered?
 
ChezUs March 17, 2013
HI,
Sorry for the confusion, and very good questions. Add the bay leaf during step 2. Yes, cover when cooking the stew.
 
freckleddiva March 17, 2013
You didn't say when to add the bayleaf. ???
 
Loves F. February 2, 2010
Lovely picture... and this sounds delish!