Hearty Diced Beef and Red Wine Stew with Root Vegetables

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Tips for Perfect Diced Beef Stew

  1. Use a well-marbled cut like chuck or blade for best texture.

  2. Always brown the beef in batches to build flavour.

  3. Deglaze with wine to lift caramelised bits from the pan.

  4. Don’t rush — long cooking is key to tender meat.

  5. Add root veg partway through to avoid overcooking.

  6. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.

  7. Remove the lid near the end to thicken naturally.

  8. Taste and adjust seasoning before serving.

  9. Let it rest before serving — flavours develop further.

  10. Make ahead — it’s even better the next day!

 

Serve It With Suggestions

  • Creamy mashed potatoes

  • Crusty sourdough or soda bread

  • Buttered green beans or cabbage

  • Cheddar dumplings

  • Polenta or grits

  • Herbed couscous

  • Garlic bread

  • Parsnip purée

  • Buttered egg noodles

  • A glass of robust red wine

 

FAQ's

Q: Can I cook this in a slow cooker?
A: Yes — after browning, transfer to the slow cooker and cook on low for 8 hours.

Q: Can I freeze leftover stew?
A: Definitely — it freezes well for up to 3 months.

Q: What’s the best beef cut to use?
A: Chuck, stewing steak, or blade are ideal for slow cooking.

Q: Can I use different vegetables?
A: Absolutely — swede, turnip, or celery work well too.

Q: How do I thicken the stew naturally?
A: Remove the lid in the final 30 minutes to reduce the liquid.

Q: Is red wine essential?
A: No — you can substitute with more stock, though wine adds depth.

Q: Can I add mushrooms or peas?
A: Yes — add mushrooms halfway through and peas in the final 10 minutes.

Q: Is it better the next day?
A: Yes — flavours meld beautifully overnight.

Q: Can I skip the flour coating?
A: It helps brown the beef and lightly thickens the stew, but is optional.

Q: How do I store leftovers?
A: Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

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