Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Simple Beef Stew

Autumn time has to be my favorite season for food. I love using freshly harvested vegetables, and this has got to be one of my family's all time favorites: beef stew.

Let's get cooking!

First, fill a large pot 1/2 way with water. Salt the water, put the lid on the pot, and turn the temperature to high.
Then, cut about 8 cups of hard veggies into bite size chunks. These are peeled carrots, small red potatoes, and small russet potatoes from our garden.

Once the water is boiling, add the hard veggies to it; replace the lid.
In a separate pot, place 1 pound ground beef. I seasoned it today with Montreal Steak Seasoning.

Brown the gound beef, drain off the fat, and add to the veggies in the large pot.

Next, cut up about 1 cup onion. This is a red onion, again from the garden. Red onions have a really great flavor and add just enough color to make this dish really pretty. Whatever kind of onion you have on hand should be just fine.This is a good time to add the onions, too.

Now I add 4 cups broccoli flourettes,

and 2 cups whole mushrooms. (My family doesn't particularly care for mushrooms, but they add a nice flavor to the stew. By keeping them whole, they are easily removed.)

Here comes the trick... remove about 1 cup of water from the pot. One tablespoon at a time, mix in corn starch to the removed water until a paste is formed. Using a whisk, slowly add the paste to the soup to thicken it up.

When it comes to seasoning the stew, I cheat. For some reason my stew is always too salty or bland if I make up my own seasoning, so I use a whole box (2 small packages) onion soup mix. Yeah, I do.

Now let the concoction simmer for about 20-30 minutes while you paint your nails, chat with your friend, or (in my case) make some biscuits to go with the stew. Every so often, stir the stew.

When you're about 5 minutes away from serving, add 1/2 bag frozen corn and let it all simmer together.

Serve with a smile knowing you've just made a scrumptious meal for your family.

3 comments:

N Luthi said...

you just inspired my dinner for tonight! thanks so much!

N Luthi said...

SO INSTEAD OF BROCOILI I ADDED SOME FRESH TOMATOS FROM MY GARDEN AND IT WAS SO GOOD!!!!

N Luthi said...

oh and a sweet potato which made it fabulous!