Beer braised beef with carrots and potatoes recipe (2024)

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Flavorful beer braised beef with carrots and potatoes, cooked slow and low in the oven is an effortless weeknight meal. One bite of this tender, juicy, tad spicy beef is going to send you over the moon.

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One pot meals are by far my favorite dinners. The thought of having just one pot to wash when I’m done is music to my ears.

I don’t know about you, but no matter how many times I run the dishwasher (most days twice a day, I may add) there’s always at least one dirty dish in the sink. It probably doesn’t help that I’m a food blogger and it’s my job to make a completely out-of-this-world mess in the kitchen every single day. I really love that part, cleaning the mess … my least favorite. Where’s that magic wand when you need it?

Anyhow, back to one pot meals, don’tthey seem magical? Not only is it easier to only have to clean one pot, but one pot dinners are also easy recipes that are perfect for busy families.

Between after school activities, checking on homework and taking take of the house,aren’t one pot dinners your go-to meals? And, my friends, this beer braised beef with carrots and potatoes fits the bill!

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I don’t usually share beef recipes here on the blog, not because we don’t enjoy it as much as chicken, but because it’s so hard to photograph it. I’ve been making this braised beef since I first saw the recipe in December’s issue of Rachel’s Ray magazine and photographed it a few times, unfortunately it’s just this ugly thing and no matter how delicious it is, it simply does not look appetizing.

By a miracle, the light was soft in my kitchen one afternoon as I was getting ready to make it again for dinner. It’s still not perfectly looking, but trust me when I say, it’s really out-of-this-world good!

The beef is tender and juicy, full of flavor and the carrots and potatoes are perfectly cooked. I hate mushy vegetables, but these ones have a little bite to them. Mmm, oh so good!

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It takes a little bit of time and planning to make this meal, since it requires to be slowly cooked in the oven for 1 1/2 hours but you can do all things around the house while dinner is cooking. A win-win! And yes, you can make it in your slow cooker as well. Follow the first 5 steps. Instead of placing the pot into the oven, transfer it to the slow cooker, cover and cook it on low for a couple of hours.

The process of slowly cooking the beef in a low-temperature oven, allows the beef to absorb all the flavors without being rushed and hurried. Just give it time to simmer and it will reward you with the most amazing meal you can feed your family.

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Beer braised beef with carrots and potatoes recipe

Yields 6-8 servings

Flavorful beer braised beef with carrots and potatoes, cooked slow and low in the oven is an effortless weeknight meal. One bite of this tender, juicy, tad spicy beef is going to send you over the moon.

15 minPrep Time

2 hrCook Time

2 hr, 15 Total Time

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Ingredients

  • 3 slices bacon, diced
  • 1 large onion, halved and sliced
  • 2 teaspoons dark brown sugar
  • 2 cups dark beer
  • 1 pound boneless chuck steak, trimmed and cubed
  • 3 medium size carrots, roughly chopped
  • 3 medium size potatoes, roughly chopped
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
  • 3-4 bay leaves
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 300F .
  2. In a large, heavy ovenproof pot or Dutch oven, cook the bacon over medium flame for about 5 minutes. Stir in the onion and the sugar.
  3. Cover and cook over medium flame, stirring occasionally, until the onion is deep brown, about 12 minutes. Stir in the beer, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan.
  4. Add the chopped carrots, potatoes and beef to the pot. Stir in the ground allspice, bay leaves, mustard, thyme, salt and pepper.
  5. Bring to a simmer over medium flame.
  6. Cover, transfer to the oven and cook until the beef and vegetables are tender, about 1 1/2 hours.
  7. Remove and discard the bay leaves
  8. Serve warm with crusty bread.

Notes

recipe adapted from December's issue of Rachel Ray's magazine.

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Beer braised beef with carrots and potatoes recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best beer to cook beef with? ›

Dark beers do have their uses, though. In particular, porters and stouts are great in beef or lamb stews; they impart a rich, earthy flavor and aroma. It's the same principle at play in why red wine, which is often used the same way in red meat stews, pairs so well with steak.

What is the best beer for beef and ale stew? ›

This stew is made by the choice of ale! Full, malty ales work best, try Adnams Broadside. Don't be tempted to use craft or pale ales – the extra hops in the beer will add an unpleasant taste to the stew.

What is a substitute for beer in beef stew? ›

How to Substitute in Recipes. If the beer is being used to tenderize meat, use a soda substitute (root beer or ginger ale). It'll do the same job and add minimal flavor. Soda will add sweetness, however, unless you choose a sugar-free option, or plain soda water is also a good replacement.

Why add beer to beef stew? ›

The point of adding beer is to flavor the surface and the sauces or cooking liquids (as in a stew): the stronger the beer, the more flavorful the liquid. For example, adding a Budweiser would be like pouring in tap water. A bitter Guinness contributes a faintly bitter sensation.

What beer is good for braising beef? ›

"Like using wine or stock to braise meat, beer imparts flavor. I like it for the hoppy, barley notes it adds to the final dish," he explains. "I usually go with a pale pilsner, lager, or stout.

Does beer make meat more tender? ›

Beers can add rich, caramel-like flavor to the meat with minimal cooking time. One of the most effective ways to tenderize your meat is by using beer. Beer contains alpha acids and tannins that help break down fibers in meat, making it more tender and flavorful. Marinate using beer for an hour or more before grilling.

Why is my beer stew bitter? ›

Stouts, like Guinness, are known for their bitterness. If the stew is cooked too quickly or if it doesn't include ingredients to balance the bitterness, this flavor can be very pronounced. This recipe includes a couple of simple steps to tame that bitter flavor and ensure it doesn't overwhelm the stew.

How do you get the bitter taste out of beef and ale stew? ›

Add sugar and/or ketchup to the stew to reduce the bitterness. Butter and salt also help to reduce the bitter taste. Perhaps the beef fat has been cooked too hot and too long. All animal fats, when cooked very hot and very long, start to taste non optimal.

Does the alcohol in beer cook out of stew? ›

Meats and baked goods that are cooked for 25 minutes without being stirred retain 45 percent of alcohol. Stews and other dishes that simmer for two and one-half hours tend to have the lowest amounts, but they retain about five percent of the alcohol.

What kind of beer is best for cooking? ›

Wheat beers are great for chicken and seafood. If you're cooking pork, beef, and lamb, you will need ales, porters, and stouts. Hearty meat goes well with belgian ales. Stews pair well with ale.

What gives beef stew more 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.

Why do you put flour on beef for beef stew? ›

Tossing the raw meat in a starch, like flour, will increase the rate of browning, but browned flour just doesn't taste as good as browned beef. Eventually, that liquid will evaporate again, and your meat will start browning, but the problem is that the entire time the liquid is steaming, your meat continues to cook.

What beer is best for cooking meat? ›

Wheat beers are great for chicken and seafood. If you're cooking pork, beef, and lamb, you will need ales, porters, and stouts. Hearty meat goes well with belgian ales. Stews pair well with ale.

What alcohol is best for cooking beef? ›

Best red wine for cooking beef - Merlot

Red wine and beef are a match made in heaven. While most medium-dry red wine varietals work well in beef dishes; a Merlot, with its medium tannins and moderate body is an excellent choice.

What beer brand is good for cooking? ›

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