Coffee Porter Oven Beef Stew
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 6:27 pm
Winter arrived suddenly this week, first with cold rain and the with gale winds and freezing temps. We had a busy week, and Sweet Jane asked what I wanted to do today. How about a visit to the butcher, put on a beef stew and take a nap? Sounds good. I've read of oven stews, this was the first I tried. Jane says it's my best, but she loves me.
Heat an iron pot on low with oil wiped all over the inside, heat the oven to 275.
Toss 2# stew beef in 1/4 cup of flour and seasoning. (I used a hearty sprinkling of Montreal Steak Seasoning) Put the meat in the pot.
Follow with two quartered sweet potatoes, two quartered red onions, one very large carrot sliced, two bay leaves, 8oz sliced mushrooms, 1/2 teaspoon brown sugar.
Pour one 12oz bottle of coffee porter over all. (Because that's what you have) Cover and put it in the oven. Don't worry that the liquid looks low, the meat will provide more. Check it and stir it every hour, turn it down if it boils. Mine was done in three hours.
I served this over biscuits, it is very good. Should be better tomorrow.
I will make more oven stews. It is so much easier than browning the meat in batches, then sauteing onions etc.
Heat an iron pot on low with oil wiped all over the inside, heat the oven to 275.
Toss 2# stew beef in 1/4 cup of flour and seasoning. (I used a hearty sprinkling of Montreal Steak Seasoning) Put the meat in the pot.
Follow with two quartered sweet potatoes, two quartered red onions, one very large carrot sliced, two bay leaves, 8oz sliced mushrooms, 1/2 teaspoon brown sugar.
Pour one 12oz bottle of coffee porter over all. (Because that's what you have) Cover and put it in the oven. Don't worry that the liquid looks low, the meat will provide more. Check it and stir it every hour, turn it down if it boils. Mine was done in three hours.
I served this over biscuits, it is very good. Should be better tomorrow.
I will make more oven stews. It is so much easier than browning the meat in batches, then sauteing onions etc.