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Combine the flour and pepper in a bowl, add the beef and toss to coat well. Add the beef a few pieces at a time; do not overcrowd. This is the classic recipe for savory beef stew that you grew up loving.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook beef stew - old recipe using 14 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make BEEF STEW - OLD RECIPE:
- Prepare 2 lb Beef
- Get 1 medium Onion
- Make ready 1/2 cup Flour
- Take 3 cup Water
- Prepare 2 can Stewed Tomatoes
- Take 1 can Cut Green Beans
- Take 2 Stalks of Celery
- Take 2 cup Baby Carrots
- Make ready 3 large Potatoes
- Make ready 2 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
- Take 1 tsp Salt
- Take 1 tsp Black Pepper
- Make ready 1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
- Get 2 Bay Leaves - Optional
Choose the right beef for stew—you may be able to buy already cut up stew meat in the meat department or buy a chuck roast, that has a good ratio of fat and collagen marbled through the meat. The classic beef stew recipe almost always shares these same common features: Beef that is seared for ultimate flavor and slow-simmered with carrots, celery and potatoes in a rich sauce seasoned with herbs and red wine. Those are the basic elements that combine to make a simple yet phenomenally. Stewing meat is known as a method of cooking that's older then most.
Instructions to make BEEF STEW - OLD RECIPE:
- Cut the beef length wise with a knife, then slice each piece into bite sized pieces with the scissors. (I use steak or roast)
- Sprinkle beef with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and flour before browning it in cooking oil in a medium high skillet.
- After browning beef, sprinkle lightly with flour again and continue to stir and brown.
- Add one cup water to browned meat and stir. This will make a nice brown gravy base for your stew.
- Chop onion and add to gravy base in skillet. Simmer a minute or two. No need to fully cook onion at this point. Then pour into large crockpot.
- Add the undrained tomatoes and undrained green beans to the crockpot.
- Cut baby carrots lengthwise in half. The bigger ones can be quartered lengthwise.
- Slice celery into small bite sized pieces and add to crockpot.
- Choose 3 large potatoes for the stew. (Baker Size) Quarter potatoes lengthwise, save two quarters back, and then slice the rest into normal bite sized pieces. Add to crockpot.
- Cut saved quarters of potatoes into tiny pieces.
- Add last bit of potatoes to crockpot. Then season stew with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and worcestershire sauce and stir well.
- Add 2 Cups of Water to crockpot and stir stew again. Let cook on high crockpot setting for 4 1/2 hours to 5 hours. Cooking time really depends on how you like your vegetables cooked.
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