Fancy a lighter beef stew? Here’s a delicious recipe with your usual vegetables and a touch of Cumberland Sauce.
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Today’s recipe is a lighter version of the usual beef stew. It happened on a day I’d bought quite a lot of shoulder of beef to make some Moroccan Preserved Beef called Khlea, (recipe coming soon). At the last minute, I decided to make half the amount I’d been planning and so had about 450 g (1 lb) of meat to be used up.
As chuck steak needs a longer cooking time, stir fries were out of the question and given that the temperatures had just dropped those last couple of days, a stew seemed like the obvious way to go.
So for the most part, the ingredients are that of your usual stew, the aromatics and the carrots, celery and leek. I’m not a fan of swede and parsnip in stews as they just overpower everything else, so I left those out. I decided to add some ginger to the mix, and as I was putting away the vegetables, noticed the huge amount of cider I had left to be used up! So, half a cup of dry cider got added as well, as I wasn’t planning on using any wine. You could just do away with the cider for an equally delicious alcohol free version. Then as the stew was cooking away, I remembered the Cumberland Sauce I’d just made, and well, why not, I thought.
The result? A light, very flavoursome beef stew with a touch of sweet from the ginger and the Cumberland Sauce. Perfect with bread, but just as good with mash, rice or just with some cooked pasta thrown in just before serving.
The Beef
Any stewing type beef will work here. If you have some bones, add that too, for added depth.
Beef Stock
If you fancy making your own, here’s my recipe. Otherwise, either a good quality, shop bought one or a good stockpot dissolved in water, following the instructions on the packet. Make it up to the amount we need for the recipe.
Cumberland Sauce
Is a very British sauce and is so easily made at home, in just 20 minutes, provided you have some redcurrant jelly handy, homemade or shop bought. You could substitute this with any mild, tangy chutney or savoury type jelly. You’ll find my recipe for Cumberland Sauce here.
What’s your favourite cold weather stew?
So, shall we get our aprons on?
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A Lighter than Usual Beef Stew
Ingredients
- 450 g stewing beef diced in 5 cm (2") cubes
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 large onion quartered
- 4 cloves garlic finely chopped
- 5 cm ginger julienned
- 2 large carrots sliced in thick rounds
- 1 large leek sliced in thick rounds, white and green part
- 3 celery sticks sliced thickly
- ½ tsp black peppercorns
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 Tbsp all-purpose flour
- 125 ml dry cider (optional)
- 1 litre beef stock
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard
- 3 Tbsp Cumberland Sauce
- salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- small handful of fresh parsley chopped
Instructions
- Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan on high heat and brown the beef all over for about 3 minutes.
- Add the onion, garlic, ginger, carrots, leek, celery, peppercorns and bay leaf and stir well for about a minute, to coat the vegetables and aromatics in the beef fat.
- Add the flour and mustard and stir it in well, about 30 seconds.
- Add the cider and once again, stir to mix it all in. Let the cider come to boil and cook on high heat for a minute.
- Add the beef stock and bring to boil. Lower the heat and simmer for 1 and a half hours or so, until the meat is cooked and tender.
- Stir in the Cumberland Sauce and check seasoning, add some salt, if needed.
- Finish off with a flourish of freshly ground black pepper and serve immediately, garnished with the parsley.
I love for beef stew! It is beyond perfecto for the fall and winter! I love it on a cold rainy day. l really like your version a lot. Thanks for sharing !
I totally agree!
I love the fact that this is a lighter stew and can’t wait to make it. Thank you for your recipe, Lin.
A pleasure, thank you!
I just made a similar stew but with lamb and I am loving it. Thanks for the recipe
This sounds light and yet hearty enough to be satisfying. I really like this.
I have heard of the sauce, but I had no idea it was called ‘Cumberland sauce.’ Thank you so much for the enlightened name!
This looks like the perfect meal to warm you after a freezing school run! Looks yummy!
This looks so delicious. Beef stew is normally pretty heavy for me so this is perfect.
This beef stew looks delicious. I’m always looking for new stew recipes, I’ll have to give this a try.
Thank you Katy.
I haven’t had stew in a long time. Yours looks so good. I haven’t heard of Khlea so that would be interesting to see.
Thank you Brandi, Khlea is pretty exotic!
This looks like a perfect comfort food for cold weather. My hubs is going to love this. Thanks for sharing
Your recipe is very great! I will definitely try to cook this because beef stew is my favorite.
I absolutely love beef stew. It smells amazing while it’s in the slow cooker, and tastes even better once it’s done and we can eat it!
I love a good stew!! This sounds amazing for a cold winter night this year!!
It’s stew season isn’t it! I’ll try this one on my hubby this week.
Oh yummy, this looks great! I love beef stew.
OOh what a delicious beef stew it looks so good. It would be perfect a t this time of year when it is a bit nippy outside as well!
This recipe is so perfect for my husband and I… he has actually been complaining I am not cooking new meals!! He will love me!
Hmmm sounds like a yummy soup! I should give it a try
This sounds perfect for fall weather. I would definitely want some bread with it. Yum!
OMG this looks amazing! I could eat beef stew every day, so I live that this is lighter than usual.
I haven’t had beef stew in a while since I don’t eat meat! I think this is a lovely recipe for the winter though. It’s definitely going to help warm you up!
YES!!!! This is what I’ve been looking for. I love comfort food but not all the calories. I am putting this on my menu list!
This looks delicious! I’ve really been into stews and soups lately
This is perfect for the current temperature right now. I’m actually going to try it because it sounds simple, yet different and definitely yummy!
The beef stew looks amazing and I really want to try it. Going to have to hit up the store and give this a try.
Wow! It looks so delicious!! My hubby would love it!
This cold weather calls for a bowl of soup. This soup and bread would be perfect for dinner.