Beef stew is great—I have nothing against it. There are times, however, when I want something a bit quicker or a bit more flexible, but I also want to use up that package of stew meat I already bought ...
1. Pat beef dry with paper towels and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Heat 2 teaspoons oil in large deep skillet over ...
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Irish beef stew

Rich and hearty, this Irish beef stew is my husband's favorite. The beef is incredibly tender. Served with crusty bread, it's an ideal cool-weather meal and perfect for any Irish holiday. —Carrie ...
Stew meat is made from inexpensive cuts of meat with tough connective tissue, which is why it is usually braised in a liquid (such as stock) to slowly cook until it's tender. But sometimes you need a ...
Dinner DeeAs is taking a trip for some familiar flavors but remixed in a recipe for Beef Stew but Kenyan-style. Plus, a traditional method for cooking kale- and we'll show you how to use maize meal ...
Like many frequent cooks, I think of menus by season. Like most frazzled moms, I think of simplicity. And so in our home, it is the season of the stew. True, Southern California winters are so mild as ...
In this stew from Berkeley’s Chez Panisse Cafe, olives add a savory depth to the tomato and red wine base. You can prepare this on the stovetop or in the oven. Season the beef with generous amounts of ...
Truth be told, I had another recipe planned for today’s column. But, then, I happened upon J.P. McMahon’s Irish beef stew. Interesting, I thought, but really, does the world need another Irish recipe?
Beef stew is a classic comfort food that’s perfect for any season. It’s warm, hearty, and packed with rich flavors that bring ...
There are a number of cuts of beef that folks use to make beef tips, including tenderloin, sirloin, and chuck roast. But you can save yourself time and money by using pre-cut stew meat instead. Find ...