Beef and beer stew with an interesting little hack

@diveratt · 2025-07-28 18:12 · hive-120586

So Hivers I was going through the interweb the other day for a beef stew and came across an interesting one. It’s a simple beef and onions recipe with a little twist at the end so stay tuned.
First slice a couple of large onions and a couple of crushed garlic then cook them in a casserole with a little olive oil until soft. Set them aside and get ready to do the beef that was quick.
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After cutting the beef into chunks, some thing like chuck steak will work well, I always coat them in flower seasoning and some dried herbs before browning them off I found the simplest way of doing this is in a zip lock plastic bag.
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It makes them a bit less likely to stick when you’re browning them off in the casserole.
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Return the cooked onions to the casserole and pour in a couple of bottles of good Belgian beer I used Duval on this occasion.

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Give it a good stir and bring it to a simmer.
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Now for the twist spread some mustard on a couple of slices of brown bread.
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Put the slices of bread mustard side down in the casserole and cover then cook for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours stirring every 30 minutes the bread will disintegrate and thicken the stew.
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Serve it with a baked potato and some veggies, but it works well with pasta or mash potato’s it’s great really simple and tastes great with a cider.

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