Saturday, June 16, 2007

Nigella's Comforting Beef Cassarole

I'm such a fan of beef stews, because I've never ever been able to crack it. Not that I've been trying either, because I usually don't have the time to on weekends and neither do I own a slow cooker.

But here's another promising receipe, which I'm going to add to my list of "one day will try" recipes, and hopefully, that 'one day' will come, some day. Taken from her episode of 'Feasts' entitled 'Kitchen Comforts'.

Ingredients

½ cup Olive Oil
2lb Onions (Roughly Chopped)
1½lb Carrots (Cut On The Diagonal To Give Slanted Oval Slices)
½ cup Flour
Salt & Pepper (Freshly Ground)
1 tablespoon Dried Sage (Leaves)
2 teaspoons Ground Allspice
4½lb Stewing Or Chuck Steaks (Diced)
1 large Orange (Zested And Juiced)
2 cups Stout
2 cups Water
4 Bay Leaves

Method

1. Heat 4 tablespoons of oil in a large saucepan or deep casserole, and fry the onions and carrots until they begin to soften, about 5 minutes.
2. Remove the softened and oil-glossed vegetables to a bowl, and add the remaining oil to the pan. Put the flour into a large freezer bag along with salt and pepper, sage, and allspice; add the beef pieces to the bag, tossing in the flour, before searing the meat in the pan. Do this in batches, browning the meat a little and removing all of the beef to a large dish as you go.
3. When all the meat is browned and out of the pan, whisk or stir in the orange juice and stout and let it come to the boil. Add the water and then return the meat and vegetables to the pan. Stir in the orange zest and bay leaves, bring to the boil and then turn the stew down to a soft simmer. Cover and cook for 2 1/2 hours.
4. This is best reheated 1 or 2 days after, but if you are serving the stew on the same day, then add another half hour to the cooking time just to make sure the meat is soft, mellow and tender.

Recipe taken from Nigella Lawson's new cookbook FEAST.

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