Beef stew recipe | Jamie Oliver (2024)

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Jools’s favourite beef stew

Root veg, red wine & Jerusalem artichokes

Beef stew recipe | Jamie Oliver (2)

Root veg, red wine & Jerusalem artichokes

“This warming, gorgeously tender beef stew recipe is packed with lovely chunky root veg. ”

Serves 4

Cooks In3 hours 35 minutes

DifficultySuper easy

Jamie's DinnersBritishBeefStew

Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 662 33%

  • Fat 20.2g 29%

  • Saturates 8.4g 42%

  • Sugars 22.7g 25%

  • Salt 2g 33%

  • Protein 52.2g 104%

  • Carbs 55.9g 22%

  • Fibre 11g -

Of an adult's reference intake

recipe adapted from

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By Jamie Oliver

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Ingredients

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  • 4 PORTIONEN
  • 1 EL Butter
  • Olivenöl
  • 1 Zwiebel, geschält und gewürfelt
  • 1 Hand voll frische Salbeiblätter
  • 800 g Schmorfleisch vom Rind, in 5 cm große Stücke geschnitten
  • Meersalz und frisch gemahlener schwarzer Pfeffer
  • Mehl zum Wenden
  • 2 Pastinaken, geschält und geviertelt
  • 4 Möhren, geschält und in grobe Stücke geschnitten
  • 1/2 Butternut-Kürbis, die Kerne entfernt und grob gewürfelt
  • 1 Hand voll Topinambur, geschält und halbiert (nach Belieben)
  • 500 g kleine Kartoffeln
  • 2 EL Tomatenmark
  • 1/2 Flasche Rotwein
  • 300 ml Gemüsebrühe
  • abgeriebene Schale von 1 unbehandelten Zitrone
  • 1 Hand voll Rosmarin, die Blätter fein gehackt
  • 1 Knoblauchzehe, geschält und fein gehackt

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recipe adapted from

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  1. Jools ist während der kalten Jahreszeit ganz verrückt nach diesem Ragout, und die Kinder lieben es auch. Es ist ein ziemlich klassisches Gericht, zu dem alle Arten von Wurzelgemüse passen. Ich mag es, wenn Kürbis und Topinambur dabei sind; sie kochen teilweise in die Sauce ein, machen sie sämig und üppig und geben ihr einen ganz eigenen Geschmack. Das Tolle an diesem Gericht ist, dass alle Zutaten schnell zusammen im Topf sind. Das liegt auch daran, dass ich das Fleisch vorher nicht anbrate, obwohl es gegen alles verstößt, was man mir beigebracht hat. Ich habe das mal im Vergleich ausprobiert: einmal das Fleisch angebraten und einmal nicht. Die zweite Version schmeckte einfach besser und hatte das klarere Aroma. Seitdem brate ich das Fleisch für die meisten meiner Ragouts nicht mehr an.
  2. Den Ofen auf 160°C vorheizen. Die Butter mit etwas Olivenöl in einer Kasserolle zerlassen, die Zwiebel mit den Salbeiblättern 3–4 Minuten darin anschwitzen. Das Fleisch in dem mit Salz und Pfeffer gewürzten Mehl wenden und zusammen mit dem gesamten Gemüse, dem Tomatenmark, dem Wein und der Brühe in die Kasserolle füllen. Gründlich vermischen und mit reichlich frisch gemahlenem schwarzem Pfeffer und wenig Salz würzen. Zum Kochen bringen, Deckel auflegen und ab in den Ofen damit. Das Fleisch kann 3–4 Stunden brauchen, bis es weich ist. Garprobe: Drücken Sie auf ein Fleischstück; wenn es mühelos zerfällt, ist das Fleisch »fertig«. Bis zum Essen können Sie das Ragout bei 110°C im Ofen warm halten.
    Verteilen Sie das Ragout in große Suppenschalen. Vermischen Sie die Zitronenschale mit dem Rosmarin und dem Knoblauch und streuen Sie etwas davon unmittelbar vor dem Essen über das Fleisch: Ein überwältigender Duft wird aufsteigen. Reichen Sie dazu frisch aufgebackenes Weißbrot und einen guten französischen Rotwein.

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FAQs

What is the basic stew formula? ›

The Ideal Stew Ratio: Two Parts Meat, One Part Vegetable

Most meat-based stews call for tough, inexpensive cuts of meat, while vegetarian recipes include the same onions, carrots, and celery typical of a beef stew. Two parts meat to one part vegetables is the perfect ratio for a meaty stew.

How do you make stew taste richer? ›

If it tastes off-balance, add some finishing flavors to bring it to the next level. Try adding soy sauce or Worcestershire for extra savory (or umami) flavor, a touch of honey or brown sugar for sweetness, lemon zest or vinegar for brightness or chili powder or smoked paprika for spice and depth.

What gives beef stew the best flavor? ›

Add spices such as turmeric, coriander and cumin at the early stage of cooking, when you are frying onions and garlic, to enhance the taste of the beef stew. Fresh herbs like coriander and bay leaves also contribute a distinct flavour without making the dish too spicy for the younger members of the family.

What are the 5 steps of stewing? ›

How to cook a basic stew
  1. Chop the ingredients. Cutting the meat and/or main vegetables to roughly the same size will help them to cook evenly.
  2. Fry your base ingredients. ...
  3. Add the remaining ingredients. ...
  4. Add your liquid of choice. ...
  5. Let it simmer. ...
  6. Season to taste.
Nov 15, 2018

What is the secret to good beef stew? ›

Start with leaner meat.

For a rich, succulent stew, resist the instinct to buy the gorgeously marbled piece of meat you would want for a steak or roast. Look instead for cuts with cartilage, tendons and (at least a few) bones: Chuck, brisket, oxtails, cheeks and shin are ideal.

Why put tomato paste in beef stew? ›

I contacted Laurence to get the lowdown on why she adds tomato paste to her beef stew. "I include tomato paste in many braised recipes because it adds a depth of flavor without increasing the liquid quantity in the dish," Laurence explains.

What is the secret to tender beef stew? ›

The most important key to making stew meat tender is being sure to cook it for a long time. If you want super tender beef, you'll need to cook it on a low heat in a Dutch oven on the stove or a slow cooker for at least a few hours.

What is the traditional stew made of? ›

A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy. Ingredients can include any combination of vegetables and may include meat, especially tougher meats suitable for slow-cooking, such as beef, pork, venison, rabbit, lamb, poultry, sausages, and seafood.

What is the rule for stewing? ›

Use Low Heat

Low heat is suggested for all stews, never a hard boil. Placing a lid, slightly ajar on the pot traps the escaping steam and allows it to condense and fall back onto the stew. You can also cook stews in a 350°F oven or on low in a slow cooker.

What is the formula for soup? ›

The formula: broth (chicken, beef, veg - depends on your protein) + salsa (jar, can, fresh) + protein (chicken, steak, meatballs, beans) + rice (cooked or raw) + other veg + seasoning + garnish. It's great because you pretty much always have some version of these things in your fridge, pantry or freezer.

What ingredient is used to thicken stews? ›

The three main thickening agents for gravies are flour, cornflour and arrowroot. The first two are normally used in savoury dishes while arrowroot tends to be used in sweet dishes – that said, arrowroot will work in a savoury dish as it has no flavour.

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