butch-innj
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I love a good homemade beef stew - even in the summer.
I always go back to my Moms way of making it by starting out with a well marbled chuck roast and cubing it to the size I want the pieces to be and cutting out and throwing away all the yucky stuff.
My Mom always made hers in the oven and it cooked for hours and then towards the end she'd put the temperature up so the stew would get boiling pretty hard and then she'd put drop biscuits on the top.
I'm not THAT industrious, I make mine in a crock pot or slow cooker and make the biscuits separately.
My mouth is watering right now !
I take the cubes of meat and coat them with flour and brown them in my cast iron skillet. I get them VERY brown.
I also put in the usual carrots, onions, celery, sometimes some green pepper, mushrooms and a little garlic and a few dashes of worchestershire sauce for richness. When its almost done I thicken the gravy by putting flour and water in a jar and shaking it up really hard and pouring some of that into the stew and letting it thicken.
Goooooood stuff !
I always go back to my Moms way of making it by starting out with a well marbled chuck roast and cubing it to the size I want the pieces to be and cutting out and throwing away all the yucky stuff.
My Mom always made hers in the oven and it cooked for hours and then towards the end she'd put the temperature up so the stew would get boiling pretty hard and then she'd put drop biscuits on the top.
I'm not THAT industrious, I make mine in a crock pot or slow cooker and make the biscuits separately.
My mouth is watering right now !
I take the cubes of meat and coat them with flour and brown them in my cast iron skillet. I get them VERY brown.
I also put in the usual carrots, onions, celery, sometimes some green pepper, mushrooms and a little garlic and a few dashes of worchestershire sauce for richness. When its almost done I thicken the gravy by putting flour and water in a jar and shaking it up really hard and pouring some of that into the stew and letting it thicken.
Goooooood stuff !