19/01/2021 08:29

How to Prepare Ultimate Mike's Old Time Beef Stew

by Antonio Medina

Mike's Old Time Beef Stew
Mike's Old Time Beef Stew

Hey everyone, it’s John, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, mike's old time beef stew. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

I took Paula Dean's recipe for Old-Time Beef Stew and adapted it a bit to my family's preferences. For example, I included potatoes and peas in my version.. I was intrigued by the addition of ground cloves in her recipe. This old-time beef stew recipe from Paula Deen is a hearty meal for families. Ingredients include stew beef, red potatoes and carrots.

Mike's Old Time Beef Stew is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. Mike's Old Time Beef Stew is something which I have loved my whole life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook mike's old time beef stew using 14 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Mike's Old Time Beef Stew:
  1. Get Old Time Beef Stew
  2. Prepare Boneless Beef Chuck
  3. Make ready 32 oz Beef Broth
  4. Take Worcestershire Sauce
  5. Get Each: Garlic Powder - Dried Parsley
  6. Make ready Each: Onion Powder - Italian Seasoning - Black Pepper
  7. Get Bay Leaf [optional]
  8. Prepare Cooking Oil
  9. Get White Onion [quartered]
  10. Get Celery Stalks [1" chop]
  11. Make ready Carrots [peeled - 1" chop]
  12. Take Potatoes [washed - cut in large quarters]
  13. Make ready 8 oz Stewed Tomatoes [optional]
  14. Get Corn Starch + 2 tablespoons Water Or Flour [to thicken]

It's my pleasure to share this delicious Paula Deen recipe. This old fashioned southern beef stew is full of all your favorites traditional stew vegetables and perfectly seasoned. I like old fashioned beef stew with humble everyday ingredients. There are times that you just want nothing but plain old comfort food without sensationalizing your taste bud.

Steps to make Mike's Old Time Beef Stew:
  1. In a larger pot, place the cooking oil, beef roast, 2 boxes of beef broth and seasonings, in that order.
  2. Allow pot to simmer with lid on for 3 1/2 hours. Checking in it occasionally. By this time your beef broth will have reduced to 1/3 of what it was initially. You'll want this reduction to happen.
  3. With meat and broth still in pot, cut roast into larger, bite sized pieces. Your roast should be falling apart by now.
  4. Add your 3rd box of beef broth to the pot.
  5. Add all chopped vegetables to pot. Add water if you need more broth to cover your vegetables.
  6. Simmer 30 additional minutes stirring occasionally until vegetables are fully cooked. If you'd like your broth thicker, mix 2 tablespoons Corn Starch and 2 tablespoons water and pour it into your simmering pot. It will thicken as the broth bubbles. If you'd like it thicker, add 2 tablespoons more.
  7. Serve with fresh, warm bread for dipping on the side.

I like old fashioned beef stew with humble everyday ingredients. There are times that you just want nothing but plain old comfort food without sensationalizing your taste bud. Make this stew ahead of time because it gets even better next day. Here is how: Season your beef with salt and pepper. Long and slow cooking on the stovetop makes this stew rich in color and flavor, and with ultra tender meat.

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