One-Pot Wonders

Beef Stew With Portobello Mushrooms

April 18, 2021
4.6
5 Ratings
  • Serves 3
Author Notes

This recipe is reminiscent of a classic French beef stew cooked with onions, carrots, and red wine. The emphasis is on simplicity: one can of broth, one pound of beef, and one package of baby portabello mushrooms. The baby portabello mushrooms provide a savory compliment to the dish, and allow for a healthier stew that uses less beef overall without losing its "meatiness". Serve with sliced baguette or similar crusty bread. —Ghost Tropic

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Ingredients
  • 1 pound beef stew meat
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/2 cup red wine
  • 15 ounces beef broth (1 can)
  • 2 carrots, sliced
  • 10 ounces baby portabello mushrooms
Directions
  1. Trim any fat from the pieces of beef, cutting any larger pieces in half. Seal the beef and flour in a large ziplock bag and shake until all the pieces are well coated.
  2. Add a couple tablespoons of oil to a large pot, then brown the meat and onions for about 5 minutes over medium-high heat.
  3. Add the thyme, then use a wooden spoon to deglaze the pan by pouring in the red wine and loosening any browned bits stuck to the pan. Add the beef broth, lower the heat, and let simmer for about 20 minutes, covered.
  4. Wash the baby portabello mushrooms and trim the stems. Cut the larger mushrooms into four pieces, the smaller ones into two. Add the mushrooms and carrots to the pot, cover, and let simmer for another 30 minutes.
  5. VARIATION: a heartier stew can be made by adding potatoes. In Step 3 add an extra can of beef broth. In Step 4, cut three potatoes into 1-inch cubes and add along with the mushrooms and carrots.

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3 Reviews

Petunia November 12, 2021
GORGEOUS, PERFECT RECIPE
Especially when time is short yet you're in the mood for a rich, satisfying, elegant fall meal and have the ingredients on hand. A KEEPER
Alamobecky December 3, 2011
An easy yet quite satisfying beef stew. Next time will not add the extra beef broth called for in Step 5 if adding potatoes. I had way too much broth and had to remove quite a lot to simmer and reduce in a separate saucepan. Also added a potato starch/cooled broth slurry to thicken.
Christine H. November 19, 2013
thank you for the tip on less broth I also like a thicker and less liquid stew What is a potato starch/cooled broth slurry?