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Dutch oven beef stew

Or to leave a comment, click here! This post may contain affiliate links. This easy beef stew comes out so perfectly tender and flavorful every time. This Beef Stew Recipe is perfect for the dutch oven beef stew weather!

Tender beef is simmered in beef broth with potatoes, onions, celery, peas, and carrots until melt in your mouth tender. I serve beef stew with 30 minute dinner rolls or Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits to sop up any gravy in the bottom of the bowl! This beef stew couldn’t be easier or more flavorful. Tender stewing beef, carrots and potatoes in a rich brothy gravy. This is a favorite beef soup recipe. Beef stew is a classic dinner staple in so many households around the world. There are soup and stew adaptations of beef stew like my favorite Easy Hamburger Soup and cultural variations like Hungarian Goulash, but this classic beef stew recipe is a favorite for me!

How To Make Beef Stew Searing the beef pieces before you add the stock makes such a difference in the flavor you get from the soup. It’s really the only chance you have to get that delicious caramelization on the meat! As the veggies and broth simmer, you will really start to notice the flavors in the stew intensify. Peas cook quickly so I add them in the last few minutes! This stew recipe is also the perfect way to use up any vegetables you might need to use up. Have you ever tasted a beef stew recipe like this before?

It is so much better than the canned stuff, and so easy to make! How To Thicken Beef Stew Beef stew will thicken a bit naturally thanks to the starches in the potatoes and the dredging of the beef, but I always like to thicken it a little bit more. Stew can be thickened by giving the vegetables a quick mash or you can use either flour or cornstarch. How to Make a Slurry A slurry is super easy to make! Combine equal parts cornstarch and water and stir. I told you it was easy!

Pour this mixture a little bit at a time into bubbling soup or stew to thicken until you reach desired consistency. Once your stew is thickened, allow it to boil at least 1-2 minutes to ensure you cook out any starchy flavor. If left to sit before adding to the soup or stew, a slurry will settle within a couple of minutes so be sure to give it a stir before adding it. This is the most comforting beef stew recipe you will every try. It is just like grandma used to make! Yes, you can absolutely freeze beef stew!

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