Country Beef Stew!



There is nothing any more comforting and wonderful tasting as a big pot of beef stew on a chilly day!  We just love it!  I just use the basics in my beef stew, stew meat, carrots, onion, potatoes and celery.  You can add green peas or corn if you like though.  This is one you need a good two hours to cook low and slow, but the results are well worth it.

So here is what you are going to need for the beef stew.  Some recipes I see called beef stew have all kinds of mixed vegetables and tomatoes or tomato sauce in them.  That is not beef stew, that is vegetable beef soup where I come from.  This is beef stew:


2lbs beef stew meat or round steak cut into cubes, onion, 4 stalks of celery, a bag of tiny baby carrots, potatoes, beef stew mix, seasoned salt, Nature's Seasoning, and pepper.


Place 2 cups flour in a shallow dish or pie plate.  Sprinkle with  1 tsp of seasoned salt, 1 tsp. Nature's Seasoning, and 1/2 tsp black pepper.


Mix thoroughly with a fork.


Heat 1/2 cup vegetable oil in a dutch oven.


Toss the beef stew meat in the flour coating lightly.


Place in hot oil and brown well.  This will stick if you don't keep moving it around.  You will need to brown the meat in batches because it will be too much for one pan full. Remove the first batch and place on a plate, then move to the next batch.
 

On the last batch, chop your onion (not too fine, just a rough chop) and add to the browning meat to soften it. 


There will be browned bits stuck to the pan when the meat has browned.  Keep the heat up on medium high and pour a cup of water into the pan to deglaze using a rubber spoon or spatula which won't scratch your pot. Get all of this browned flour off of the bottom of the pan or our stew will stick.


Now add your package of stew seasoning mix and 3 cups water.  Mix it up well. The package of stew seasoning might say 2 cups water but it won't be enough.


This is the consistency you have.  Cover and turn to medium low.  Cook for 1 hr., but stir this every 20 minutes and make sure you scrape the bottom so it doesn't stick.  It will stick and burn if you do not do this.


 Wash chop your  celery, potatoes and carrots (I like to use the baby carrots).  Add them to the pot and stir with 3 more cups of water or more if needed, cook for 1 more hour.  Taste at this point and you might need to sprinkle with a little more seasoned salt and pepper to your taste.


Make some cornbread and slice some sweet onions and you are ready to serve!  It's delicious and the leftovers are just as good the next day!


Ingredients:
2 lbs stew meat
5-6 potatoes
3 cups carrots or bag of tiny baby carrots
1 medium yellow onion
4 stalks celery
1 pkg beef stew seasoning (I love the Kroger brand, but any will do)
about 6 -7 cups water
1 tsp Nature's Seasoning
1tsp seasoned salt
1 tsp. black pepper
2 cups flour
1/2 cup oil to brown meat

8 comments:

  1. you could also add diced tomato's

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  2. This is exactly how I make beef stew; and exactly how my mom made beef stew. It is the ultimate winter time comfort food.

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  3. Hunny just prepared this night before last.Agree No Tinned Tomatoes required & Oh that Taste! Better next day & "popped" any Fat Off top. Wish had thought of Cornbread! Well,next Time. Thank You,Darling.Glad I Found this Site from J.K. in TN. Love her Dearly! Now a really lovely,no fancy pants foods.

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  4. This looks delicious! I LOVE your pig pot!! :)

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  5. The stew looks delicious. I love your recipes! I LOVE your pig pot!! I collect pig "stuff". :)

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  6. this was wonderful! Thank you for sharing all these tips and recipes..really helps those of us without the create gene;)

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  7. can’t wait to try some of these. The crockpot is wonderful for summer to keep from heating the house up.

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  8. I’ve been doing this for years too! Only I started because we raise our own beef and so I have a freezer full of frozen hamburger. Because I always forget to take it out in time to thaw, and I hate microwaving hamburger, I started cooking it in water (my sister’s recommendation). Now it’s the ONLY way I make it since it also takes away the grease. I just boil it until it’s mostly done, drain the water, and finish browning it in the pot. I add the seasonings during the last step. Works

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