Sunday, March 25, 2018

Outstanding Traditional English Beef Stew Recipe

How To Make Traditional English Beef Stew

Steaming hot and ready to be enjoyed. You can almost smell this Traditional English Beef Stew!
Traditional English Beef Stew!
Over the centuries, there has been no dish that has survived in Britain longer than the Traditional English Beef Stew. The endurance over time of Traditional English Beef Stew being consumed by peasants to royalty, gives honor to how wonderful this hot dish satisfies all.

Throughout history, this stew has managed to keep the folks in Britain on their feet, alive and healthy during hard times and especially during the harsh, cold winter times. Not just a stew to enjoy during hard times, Traditional English Beef Stew is enjoyed by folks around the world at any time!

Quite simple, tasty and easy to prepare, once served, the Traditional English Beef Stew will bring smiles to your family and friends.

To convert this same stew into the Traditional Irish Stew, simply substitute the beef with lamb and you will have created the Traditional Irish Lamb Stew.

Cook Time:
Prep time: 30 min
Cook time: 2 hours
Ready in: 2 hours 30 min
Yields: Serves four to six people

Ingredients:
  • 500grams (1 and 1/2 pounds) Diced or Minced Beef
  • 4 Carrots
  • 1 Parsnip
  • 1 Onion, Spanish/yellow
  • 1 to 2 Beef Stock Cubes
  • Water
  • Salt/Pepper/Herbs, to taste
  • Potatoes
Instructions:
  1. Chop the Onion & Carrots and put in the pan (we use a crock pot) with the Beef and cook until meat is browned and Onion begins to reduce.
  2. Add the parsnip and cover contents of the pot with water.
  3. Add the stock cube/s, salt, pepper and herbs to taste.
  4. Bring to the boil, stir, cover, reduce the heat and allow to cook/simmer for at LEAST 1hr.
  5. ***This dish is best if left to stand overnight at this point and then reheated for another 30mins-1hr the next day.. but if you don't want to do that then it can be eaten straight away.***
  6. Peel and Boil the potatoes.
  7. Serve in a bowl with potatoes and a slice or 3 of Bread on the side!

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