Cozy Beef Stew
- 3 lbs select steak
- flour
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 5 small carrots or 3 large carrots
- 1 medium turnip
- 1 large yellow onion
- 0.5 (12 ounce) bottle dark beer (porter or stout are best, Attention Folks who don't cook with Booze Beer is NOT a NECESSARY INGREDIE)
- 5 cups grain (I use a combination of Millet, Bulgar, Buckwheat or Barley...nice hearty grains that take a long tim)
- 1 gallon beef bouillon
- 1 (28 ounce) can crushed tomatoes
- salt
- pepper
- thyme
- sage
- catsup
- 2 bay leaves
- Cube the steak, removing the fat if you like a"leaner" meal.
- Chop the onion.I usually cut it into large chunks because the onion will sit in boiling water for a long time.
- Saute the Onion in 1 tbs of butter.When it is done, dump it into the biggest stock pot you got.
- While the onions cook, dredge the cubed meat in flour with a little salt, cracked pepper, sage and thyme in it.
- Fry the steak quickly in the rest of the butter.You want to brown the meat slightly on all sides.
- This is when I add the beer.It adds some sugar, so if you don't want to add beer use some other sweetener.More carrots, or some molasses works well.
- Pour a gallon of beef boullion into the big old stock pot.
- (I use beef boullion paste with boiling water.
- You can use cubes, or cans.)
- Add to the water 1 carrot.Heat the water on high until it's boiling.
- Chop (into sizable pieces) the turnip, and carrots.
- When the water boils, in go the veggies, some pepper, a couple of tablespoons of catsup, the can of tomatoes, thyme, bay leaves and the grain.
- When the soup boils again, turn it down and let it simmer for at least an hour.
- I like to add some freshly pressed garlic right before I serve it, not everyone does.
- I also like to serve it with a crouton on top.
- (Put the soup into oven proof bowls with a thick slice of hearty bread on top of each, w/ cheese on top.
- Heat the bowls in the oven until the bread is toasted and the cheese is melty.
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flour, butter, carrots, yellow onion, porter, millet, gallon beef bouillon, tomatoes, salt, pepper, thyme, sage, catsup, bay leaves
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/cozy-beef-stew-73799 (may not work)