Thursday, March 19, 2015

5 Ingredient Homemade Beef Stew



We have had the worlds funkiest weather in the Bay Area lately. On Monday my back and shoulders got burned while gardening, and today Im all snuggled up in a heavy sweater and fuzzy slippers.

Ive been getting emails asking for "easier" recipes --- so I dug through the cabinets and freezer and made a delicious and hearty beef stew using ONLY 5 INGREDIENTS!!

Id totally pat myself on the back, but Im still burnt...

The Ingredients
serves 6
 
2 pounds beef stew meat
1 (16-ounce) jar southwest salsa (has corn, black beans, onions, tomatoes, chiles)
4 cups beef broth
1 (15-ounce) can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
1 cup baby carrots, or chopped carrot

The Directions

Use a 6-quart slow cooker. Put the meat into the bottom of your cooker and add the rest of the ingredients --- there is no need for any other seasoning; the southwest salsa provides plenty of flavor all on its own. If you cant find this particular kind of salsa, you can certainly add frozen or canned corn or diced potatoes, or anything else youd like. 
I was trying to keep the ingredient listing to 5, and to not pull out a cutting board, but if youd like to doctor it up with veggies you have in the house, go for it!
Cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours, or until the meat is so tender it falls apart when poked.

Serve with crusty bread and a green salad. I made a loaf of homemade gluten free bread in another slow cooker. I used this recipe, but added sliced garlic cloves, diced onion, and a teaspoon of kosher salt to the batter.

The Verdict

This was a successful meal! I was pleased at how the salsa and beef broth created a fantastic soup base, and was thrilled at how easy this was. It took no time to plop everything into the pot, and because I didnt need to peel or chop vegetables I had plenty of time to whip together the bread dough before leaving the house for the day.
I used a medium salsa, and it really retained its heat, even when mixed with the broth. If you or your family doesnt like things spicy, opt for mild salsa. You can always add a dash of Tobasco at the end if youd like a punch of heat.

Not the stew for you? Here are a few more!
Harvest Stew
Azorean Spiced Beef Stew
Sausage and Lentil Stew
Doro Wat (Ethiopian Chicken Stew)
Turkey Stew
Bean Stew (vegetarian)
Chicken and Sweet Potato Southwestern Stew (flop! dont make this!!)
 


 


 


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