Slow-Cooked Beef Stew

Ingredients You’ll Need

Beef & Vegetables

  • 2 lbs (900g) beef chuck, cut into large chunks
  • 1–1.5 cups baby potatoes (halved if needed)
  • 3–4 large carrots, chopped
  • 2 celery stalks, sliced
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced

Seasoning & Flavor

  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce (optional but recommended)

For Browning & Simmering

  • 2–3 tablespoons flour (for coating beef)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil or butter
  • 3 cups beef broth
  • Optional: ½ cup red wine (adds richness)

Optional Add-Ins

  • Mushrooms
  • Peas added at the end
  • Parsnips or turnips
  • Fresh rosemary sprigs

🔪 Prepare & Brown the Beef

Proper browning gives your stew its deep, rich flavor — don’t skip it!

Step 1 — Season & Coat Beef

Pat beef chunks dry. Season with:

  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Paprika

Dust lightly with flour — this helps thicken the sauce later.

Step 2 — Sear the Meat

Heat oil in a heavy pot or Dutch oven. Brown beef on all sides in batches, avoiding overcrowding.

Remove and set aside.

When beef is seared, you’ll see browned bits (fond) on the bottom — that’s pure flavor.

🥕 Build the Flavor Base

Step 3 — Cook Onions & Vegetables

In the same pot, sauté onion, carrots, celery, and garlic for 4–5 minutes until fragrant.

Scrape the bottom to release browned bits.

Step 4 — Add Tomato Paste

Stir in tomato paste and cook for 1 minute — this caramelizes it and deepens flavor.

Step 5 — Season Generously

Add thyme, Worcestershire sauce, bay leaf, and extra salt and pepper if desired.

🥣 Add Broth & Simmer

Step 6 — Return Beef to Pot

Pour in beef broth (and red wine, if using). Bring to a gentle boil.

Step 7 — Add Potatoes

Add baby potatoes and stir everything together.

Step 8 — Slow Cook

Cover with lid and simmer on low for 2–3 hours, until beef is extremely tender.

Alternative Cooking Options

✔ Oven: Bake at 160°C / 325°F for 2.5–3 hours

✔ Slow Cooker: Cook on LOW 6–8 hours or HIGH 3–4 hours

✔ Pressure Cooker: 35 minutes + natural release

Stir occasionally and top up liquid if needed.

😍 What You Should See

Just like in your photo:

✔ Thick, glossy gravy

✔ Tender beef chunks

✔ Carrots that hold shape

✔ Potatoes that are soft but not mushy

✔ Rich, deep brown stew surface

The beef should fall apart easily with a fork — that’s how you know it’s perfect.

🍽 Serving Suggestions

Beef stew is amazing on its own, but even better paired with:

  • Crusty bread or baguette
  • Fluffy mashed potatoes
  • Rice or buttered noodles
  • Yorkshire pudding
  • Polenta
  • Fresh green salad

Serve in deep bowls and ladle plenty of gravy — no one wants a dry portion!

💡 Flavor Variations

Irish Beef Stew

Use Guinness or dark beer instead of wine for depth.

Moroccan Twist

Add cumin, cinnamon, and chickpeas.

Smoky Stew

Try smoked paprika or liquid smoke.

Creamy Stew

Stir in a splash of cream or sour cream right before serving.

Vegetable-Heavy

Add mushrooms, green beans, or peas near the end of cooking.

❄️ Storage & Reheating

Stew ALWAYS tastes even better the next day.

Refrigerate

  • Store in airtight container up to 4 days

Freeze

  • Freeze in portions up to 3 months
  • Thaw overnight in fridge

Reheat

  • Stove: medium heat until simmering
  • Microwave: heat with stirring intervals

If gravy thickens too much, add a splash of broth or water.

🧠 Pro Tips for Perfect Stew

✔ Always brown the meat — massive flavor

✔ Simmer low & slow for tender beef

✔ Don’t cut veggies too small — they need time to hold shape

✔ Add potatoes halfway if slow-cooking long to avoid mushiness

✔ Taste & adjust salt at the end

✔ Let stew rest 10 minutes before serving — flavors settle beautifully

🎉 Final Thoughts

This slow-cooked beef stew is everything comfort food should be — rich, hearty, and deeply satisfying. It warms you from the inside and fills the home with incredible aromas that pull everyone to the table.

From browned beef and fork-tender vegetables to the luscious gravy, this is a timeless recipe you’ll return to throughout fall, winter, rainy days, and any time you crave something soulful.

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