Slow-Cooked Beef Stew 

Ingredients You Will Need

Gather these pantry staples for the perfect stew:

  • 2 lbs beef chuck, cut into chunks
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 cups beef broth
  • 1 cup water (optional, depending on thickness)
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 3 carrots, sliced
  • 3–4 potatoes, diced
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon thyme or rosemary
  • Optional: celery, peas, parsley

Beef chuck works best — tough at first, but becomes fork-tender when slow-cooked.

🔥 Step-By-Step Cooking Instructions

Step 1: Season and Sear the Beef

Pat beef chunks dry (this helps browning).

Season generously with salt and pepper.

Heat olive oil in a heavy pot or Dutch oven.

Add beef in batches and sear until all sides are browned — this adds deep flavor.

Step 2: Sauté Aromatics

Remove beef and set aside.

In the same pot, add onion and cook until soft and golden.

Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant.

Step 3: Build the Broth

Stir in tomato paste and cook briefly to deepen flavor.

Add beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, and herbs.

Return seared beef to the pot.

Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce to low simmer.

Step 4: Slow Cook Until Tender

Cover and simmer 1½–2 hours on low heat, stirring occasionally.

The longer it simmers, the softer the meat becomes.

Step 5: Add Vegetables

Add potatoes, carrots (and celery if using).

Continue simmering another 30–40 minutes, until vegetables are tender.

Step 6: Adjust Thickness

If broth is too thin:

Mix 1 tablespoon flour or cornstarch with cold water, stir into stew, and cook 5 more minutes.

If too thick:

Add a splash more broth or water.

Step 7: Serve Hot

Remove bay leaves.

Taste and season with salt and pepper.

Serve steaming hot with a sprinkle of fresh parsley.

🍽 Serving Suggestions

Beef stew shines solo, but you can pair it with:

  • Warm crusty bread or dinner rolls
  • Buttery mashed potatoes
  • Rice or egg noodles
  • Cornbread or biscuits
  • Side salad for freshness

It’s a full meal in a bowl — rich beef, hearty vegetables, and flavorful broth.

🌟 Tips to Make the 

Best

 Beef Stew

✔ Brown your beef — caramelization = deeper flavor

✔ Low and slow creates tenderness — don’t rush

✔ Don’t overcook vegetables early — add later

✔ Use beef chuck instead of steak cuts

✔ Taste and season at the end

Good stew is built slowly, allowing flavors to develop over time.

🍛 Variations to Try

Customize your stew with these flavor twists:

Classic Irish Stew

Add Guinness beer instead of some broth.

Red Wine Beef Stew

Add 1 cup dry red wine early in simmering.

Moroccan Inspired

Add cumin, cinnamon, and chickpeas.

Spicy Stew

Add chili flakes, smoked paprika, or jalapeños.

Sweet Root Veg Stew

Swap potatoes for sweet potatoes or parsnips.

Each variation brings new personality while keeping that cozy, stew comfort.

❄️ Storing & Freezing

This stew gets even better the next day!

  • Refrigerator: Store up to 4 days in an airtight container
  • Freezer: Freeze up to 3 months
  • Reheating: Warm gently on stove or microwave with a splash of broth

Frozen stew is a lifesaver on busy nights!

💛 Why Beef Stew Is a Forever Favorite

Beef stew is beloved because it is:

  • Comforting and nourishing
  • Budget-friendly with simple ingredients
  • Family-friendly and filling
  • Meal-prep perfect
  • One-pot = minimal cleanup
  • Delicious leftovers

The combination of tender beef, rich broth, herbs, and hearty vegetables makes every spoonful satisfying.

🎉 Final Thoughts

Slow-Cooked Beef Stew is a timeless recipe that every home cook should master. This dish brings together wholesome ingredients, deep savory flavors, and that homestyle warmth that only slow-simmered meals can deliver. Whether you enjoy it on a chilly evening or pack leftovers for lunch, this stew provides comfort, nourishment, and pure satisfaction in every bite.

Make it once, and it will become a go-to dish in your home — the kind of recipe you pass down for years. Nn

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