Beef Chuck
Goulash Soup
Gulyássuppe Hotel Bristol
The liver in this recipe enriches the stew without adding any distinct flavor that might be objectionable to those who don't care for liver.
Swedish Sailor's Beef Stew
This Swedish stew called Sjömansbiffgryta is one of the most typical family stews, which every Swede knows. This is one of those "lots of bang for the buck" types of stews. It's so simple, yet the taste it delivers is so satisfying. It is best to cook it in an enameled cast-iron casserole because it goes into a very hot oven for quite a while, and all the liquid gets absorbed and the casserole becomes a little crusty. I know it seems like an awfully long time to keep a stew in such a hot oven, but trust me, it works. You can deglaze the casserole with a bit of water if you like and pour it over the stew, which should be transferred to a serving bowl.
By Clifford A. Wright
Beef Stew with Shiitake Mushrooms and Baby Vegetables
This venerable cold-weather dish has never looked so pretty or tasted so good. Partner it with a tossed green salad and French bread. Uncork a dry red wine.
Open-Face Roquefort Burgers with Grilled Onions
Serve with: Grilled herbed potato slices and a salad of mixed baby greens and chopped beefsteak tomatoes, dressed with a red-wine vinaigrette. Dessert: Purchased plum tart with whipped crème fraîche.
Iroquois Stew with Beef, Chicken and Pork
By Jean Jamieson
Espesado de Lunes
Beef Stew
Editor's Note: This recipe and introductory text are excerpted from The Exotic Kitchens of Peru, by Copeland Marks. We've also added some tips of our own below.
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This is a special dish that is only prepared on Mondays. My teacher told me that everyone she knew cooked Espesado on Mondays, a ritual that is universally accepted. In the clean and complete Central Market of Chiclayo, a number of the small eating shops were dispensing this to diners who knew what they wanted and expected it on Mondays.
By Copeland Marks
Beef and Barley Stew
This hearty, comforting stew comes together in just one pot and in a fraction of the time as most traditional beef and barley soup recipes.
By Jesse Szewczyk
Spicy Beef Noodle Soup With Mushrooms
Chill out with this spicy beef noodle soup recipe that boasts both chile heat and a steaming broth. The two kinds of heat work in tandem to cool you down.
By Rachel Gurjar
Dark and Stormy–Braised Pot Roast
Comforting slow-braised pot roast makes a flavor 180 by enlisting all the bright, spiced flavors of the classic ginger-rum cocktail.
By Jesse Szewczyk
Beef and White Bean Stew With Cumin
This homey one-pot stew boasts a short ingredient list but tons of complex flavors, built over three hours in a mostly hands-off braise.
By Leah Koenig
Black Pepper Beef Stew
This succulent beef and black pepper stew is a set-it-and-forget-it meal finished with bright, fresh peas.
By Rachel Gurjar
Sunday Roast With Pickled Onions
Chef Chris Rogienski shares the best pot roast recipe, featuring tender oven-braised beef chuck in tomatoey gravy, topped with tangles of bright pickled onions.
By Chris Rogienski
Ghormeh Sabzi
Ghormeh sabzi is one of the most celebrated Iranian stews. Andy Baraghani’s recipe includes lamb shoulder, onions, tons of fresh herbs, dried limes, and dried fenugreek leaves.
By Andy Baraghani
Beef and Bacon Stew
You can call it beef bourguignon if you want to sound fancy—nobody has to know how much easier it is than the French classic.
By Molly Baz
Beef Chili
Make a big pot of this rich, meaty chili, a side of cornbread, and then never leave the couch.
By Claire Saffitz