I only ever started appreciating beef stew when I went over to my sister’s house for dinner many years ago and she made the best beef stew and served it with rice. I sooo enjoyed it. Over the years, I’ve made a few versions but finally have nailed this one as my best.
Some of the ingredients are not my pantry staples – but they have become my beef stew staples. Such as bay leaf and balsamic vinegar. Actually these are the only two – the rest of the ingredients such as tomato paste, italian herbs etc I do use for various other dishes. There is no red wine used in this recipe as commonly used in some other recipes.
Let’s talk beef. The cut I use is called Beef Chuck or Chuck Tender. I cut them into small or medium sized pieces as if they are too big, my kids take 365 days to chew on them. I season the raw meat with salt and pepper.
Most if not all beef stew recipes, require the beef to be seared beforehand in batches. Why?
It builds flavour. When the meat hits the hot surface of a pan, it instantly begins caramelizing and results in massive flavour spreading thru into the liquid subsequently and then the vegetables as the stew cooks.
HOWEVER, I have skipped this step when I have just felt plain lazy and STILL had a very nice stew – see notes in the recipe card below.
For this beef stew, I use my stovetop pressure cooker to cut down on overall cooking time. I start by sauteeing some onions (after having seared the beef in the same pot then setting aside), then adding in the balsamic vinegar and garlic. In goes the seared beef and other ingredients.
I add in the liquid and beef stock cube and pressure cook on HIGH for 20 minutes.Â
After 20 mins, once pressure is released I open the lid and give it a good mix. Switch on back to heat on a medium boil and add in potatoes and carrots.
When cooking this for a further 15-20 mins, the potato and carrots will start to soften while the liquid will reduce and start thickening to stew consistency. Add salt to season and done.
This is a hit with the whole family and does indeed taste better the next day. We have it with rice. The beef should be tender while the vegetables nicely softened but not mushy. That’s how we like it.
I hope you give it a try and if you’re looking for more stovetop pressure cooking recipes, there is one here and here. They are both very yummy dishes and can be cooked in half the cooking time thanks to the pressure cooker.
How to Make Beef Stew
Using my stovetop pressure cooker, I make this lovely dish of tender beef chunks with softly boiled potato and carrots in a rich hearty stew.
700gbeef chuckcut into small/medium sized pieces, pat dry and mixed with 1 tsp salt + 1/2 tsp black pepper
1yellow onion sliced
3clovesgarlic crushed
1tbspbalsamic vinegar
1tbsptomato paste
1tbspflour
1/4tspItalian herbs
1bay leaf
3/4tspsugar
1potato cut into wedges
1carrotsliced/cut into chunks
1beef stock cube
Instructions
* I use a stovetop pressure cooker.Heat pressure cooker with 3-4 tbsp oil and fry beef in 2-3 batches. About 5 mins per batch (flipping mid way). Once done, scoop out and set aside.
In same pressure cooker, add in onions and fry for 5 mins until soft and translucent. Add in balsamic vinegar and scrap up bits at bottom. Add in crushed garlic cloves and fry for half a min.
Add tomato paste, beef with juices and flour. Mix well for 2 mins. Pour in 700-750ml water, crush in beef cube, add in bay leaf, sugar, herbs and close pressure cooker and cook on HIGH for 20mins.
Once done, switch off flame and open lid when pressure is off. Mix and switch on flame to a medium boil. (There might seems to be alot of gravy but this will cook down). Add in carrots + potatoes and cook for further 15-20 mins or until veggies are tender to the bite and gravy has thickend to your liking. Add in 1/4 tsp salt or to your taste. Done.
Notes
Top Tips:
I prefer the stock cubes to the liquid chicken/beef stocks so I just use the cube.
Be sure to get beef chuck (or sometimes called chuck tender). This is the right cut to make stew.
Differing pressure cookers will differ in cooking times.
Searing the beef (Step 1) helps to seal in the juices and build the flavour. I have also made this ala lazy cooking mode - where I skipped Step 1 and chucked in the beef after sauteeing onions and garlic - it tasted amazing too! So do what works for you:)
This is the absolute comfort food! Wonderful! Perfect for the cold days! Thank you for the recipe!
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Thank you for dropping by! My name is Hema and I’m based in Malaysia. I got married about 15 years ago, and had to ‘suddenly‘ do the cooking. This is my space where I share good recipes which have worked for me and my family over the years. Hope you give them a go:)
I love beef!:) What I love about it is the tender beef plus the chunks of carrots and potatoes! So delish!:)
Thank you Jerika! Yes the tender beef is so so good:)
This looked so good I had to break out my pressure cooker. The family chowed this down and asked we make this again soon. Thank you for the recipe.
This is the absolute comfort food! Wonderful! Perfect for the cold days! Thank you for the recipe!