This recipe for Slow Cooker Beef Stew is hearty, flavorful and cooked to tender perfection in a wine and beef broth.
Other flavor enhancers like sauteed onions, garlic, tomato paste, beef bouillon, and worcestershire are added as well as carrots, potatoes, and peas to complete this comforting meal.
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I have never left a recipe review, but we love this one! We had tried many Guinness beef stews, and it never did it for us. We always just wished we just got steak.. this one though! The red wine… it’s a game changer. On the idea of Barefoot Contessa Beef Bourguignon. So good! Beef chuck never tasted so good!
Hi Jess,
Thank you SO much for the kind words and taking the time to come back and leave a comment. You inspired me to whip this up this week for dinner, it's in the crockpot now lol. Hope you try more recipes :)
-Sierra
Me and my wife’s go-to on a cold, snowy, or rainy day. Easy to make and most of the ingredients are probably something most of us have in the pantry anyway. Adding sourdough to dip is a must!
Hi Charles,
Thank you for the review. It makes me so happy to hear that you and your wife are enjoying the recipe!! Thank you so much :)
We are an alochol free home. What would I use intead of wine,etc.
Hi Nancy,
In this recipe you can feel free to swap the wine for more beef broth. :)
X Sierra
They make dealcoholized wine. I bought some for this reciting (making today) and for a braised beef yesterday. It's amazing the wine really adds to it.
Recipe is EXCELLENT. I cant cook to save my life but this was simple and I recieved many compliments, thank you! I followed the recipe exactly, however, the cornstarch slurry didn't thicken the stew. I used refrigerated water if that matters? Any pointers/tips? Can I just add more cornstarch?
Hi Ericka,
Thanks so much for coming back to leave a review! I'm happy you enjoyed the recipe. The temperature of the water shouldn't matter much...my tip is to make sure the cornstarch and water are completely blended until smooth in a separate bowl, then while slowly pouring the slurry into the soup you need to continuously stir for 1-2 minutes. This will thicken it best!
Best,
Si