How to Make the Best Beef Stew You'Ve Ever Had

Serves 6 · msn.com

Ingredients

Steps

  1. Prep the beef:

  2. First, in a small bowl, toss your beef with 1/4 teaspoon of salt. In a large bowl, combine 4 tablespoons of flour with the smoked paprika, then add a few pieces of beef in, turning until they’re lightly coated.

    Tip from James: “Coating your beef in paprika-spiced flour adds a delicious smoky flavor and caramelization that really gives the meat some depth.”

    Get cookin':

  3. In a Dutch oven over medium heat, brown your coated beef in oil until it starts to get some color. By the way, have you checked out our line of cook- and bakeware yet?

    Next, stir in the tomato paste, herbes de Provence and garlic, stirring until they’ve darkened in color and have become fragrant. Pour in the wine and let the pot come to a slight boil, making sure to scrape up all the bits and pieces that have crusted to the bottom of the Dutch oven. They have tons of flavor!

    Once the wine has reduced by half (which should take about 5 minutes) add the beef broth, 1 teaspoon of rosemary and bay leaves, then let it all come to a boil. Cut the heat, cover your Dutch oven and let the stew simmer until the meat is almost tender, about an hour and a half.

    Tips from James: “I love Cento’s tomato paste in a tube because you can squeeze out only as much as you need and seal it back up for future use. No wasted leftovers!”

    “Herbes de Provence is a unique blend that typically contains rosemary, thyme, oregano and lavender. It really elevates this stew.”

    Veg it out:

  4. Drop in your potatoes, onions and carrots in the stew, then let them simmer, covered, for 30 minutes, or until the veggies and meat are tender.

    Finishing touches:

  5. Pick out the bay leaves and discard them. Then, in a small bowl, mix the remaining rosemary, salt, flour, water and balsamic vinegar until it’s smooth. Pour the mixture into the stew, allow it to come to a boil and then add in your peas.

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