This beef stew combines robust flavors from tender beef, fennel, red pepper, and crispy bacon, enriched by spices and red wine. It's a hearty dish perfect for cozy dinners, simmered until the meat is tender and the flavors meld beautifully.
This rich and flavorful beef stew combines the robust flavors of beef, fennel, red pepper, and smoky bacon to create a hearty and comforting dish. The spices add depth, while the red wine and fresh parsley enhance the taste, making this stew perfect for any cozy dinner. Follow this recipe for a satisfying meal thatβs sure to impress.
Enjoy this savory and hearty beef stew with fennel, red pepper, and bacon. The blend of spices and fresh ingredients creates a deeply satisfying meal. Serve it with warm bread or over mashed potatoes for a complete comfort food experience. This recipe is sure to become a family favorite, bringing warmth and flavor to your table.
Simmer the stew for about 1.5 to 2 hours on low heat until the beef is tender and the flavors are well combined. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
Allow the stew to cool to room temperature, then store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months.
Yes, you can substitute the beef with lamb or pork, keeping in mind that cooking times may vary slightly based on the type of meat used.
A large pot or Dutch oven is recommended for this recipe to accommodate the volume of ingredients and to allow for even cooking.
The beef is fully cooked and tender when it can be easily shredded with a fork and has reached an internal temperature of at least 145Β°F (63Β°C).
- Choose a good quality cut of beef like chuck or brisket, which becomes tender and flavorful when slow-cooked.
- Brown the beef in batches to ensure it develops a rich color and flavor without steaming.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven for even heat distribution and better cooking results.
- Don't rush the cooking process; allowing the stew to simmer slowly will meld the flavors together beautifully.
- Add the fresh parsley at the end of cooking to preserve its bright flavor and color.
- For a thicker stew, you can mash some of the vegetables or add a slurry of flour and water towards the end of cooking.
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