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Beef and Barley Stew - a comforting winter warming filling bowl of tender beef pieces, vegetables and pearl barley.

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Beef and Pearl Barley Stew

When it turns to the colder months of the year, stews and casseroles are a weekly rotation in my household. Firstly I love the ease of chucking all ingredients in one pot and secondly it's great for warming you up, especially if you have been out of the house for the day.

Pearl Barley in Stews and Casseroles

Pearl Barley is a great ingredient for adding into stews, casseroles and soups, it will bulk out the meal making it much more filling and means you don't have to use quite as much meat, which can sometimes be expensive.

I buy bulk bags of pearl barley from the grocery store as it always comes in handy having some in my pantry cupboard.

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Vegetables for Beef and Pearl Barley Stew

The beauty of a stew or casserole is that you can really add in any vegetables you like, whatever you add will bulk out the meal and flavour the broth or gravy.

For this I used what I had on hand which was onions, carrots, mushrooms and then some kale right at the end. I love to add Kale as it's rich in iron, fibre and is a super food. But cabbage would be great too if you don't like the strong flavour of kale.

Can I use another type of meat in this recipe?

If you want to use something other than beef, I recommend some chunks of lamb which will require a similar cooking time, while something like chicken thighs would work, they will require a lot less cooking, and will need too much of an adjustment.

I don't ever recommend anything like chicken breasts in a stew or casserole, they really don't take long to cook and long cooking like this will just make the meat very dry and not very appetising, plus because they are so lean, they don't release much in natural juices which flavour a casserole or stew.

So stewing lamb or beef is the best option for this recipe.

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Can this be cooking in a Slow Cooker or Instant Pot?

I haven't yet got round to making this using my slow cooker or instant pot, it's a recipe I always tend to make on the stove top in my Le Creuset cast iron pan.

So without testing it first I wouldn't like to comment on how this will work, adjustments will be need in the liquid and cooking times. Watch this space though, as soon as I test it out in one of those methods I will be sure to update.

Sides for Beef and Barley Stew

I usually eat this just as it is in a bowl, because of the vegetables and pearly barley it's filling enough on it's own and I don't need any sides.

But if you fancy a side to pair this with, here are some great recommendations:

  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Rustic Garlic and Parmesan Mashed Potatoes
  • Cheddar and Spring Onion Mash
  • Sweet Potato Mash
  • Crushed Roast Potatoes
  • Garlic and Herb Roast Potatoes

or if you fancy some bread, this Oat Soda Bread which uses a HEb choice is perfect.

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Beef and Barley Stew

Yield: SERVES 4

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour 25 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 40 minutes

Beef and Barley Stew - a comforting winter warming filling bowl of tender beef pieces, vegetables and pearl barley.

Ingredients

  • 455g (16oz) of stewing beef, uncooked
  • 200g (7oz) onion, finely chopped
  • 3 cloves of garlic, crushed
  • 300g (10.5oz) of carrots, finely chopped
  • 125g (4.5 oz) of mushrooms, chopped
  • 3 cups (720ml) of chicken stock
  • 3 cups (720ml) of beef stock
  • 3 tablespoon of tomato paste
  • 1 teaspoon of dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon of dried rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon of paprika (not smoked)
  • 3 to 4 handfuls of chopped kale
  • 125g (4.5oz) of pearl barley, uncooked
  • salt and black pepper
  • cooking oil spray (I used avocado)

Instructions

  1. Spray a large pot over a medium high heat with some cooking oil spray
  2. Add the beef in batches, seasoning with salt and black pepper and fry till lightly golden, remove and set aside
  3. Add the onion, and fry to soften. Add a couple of spoonfuls of either stock just to deglaze the pan.
  4. Add the garlic, carrot, mushrooms, thyme and rosemary, paprika, splash of balsamic vinegar and tomato paste
  5. Add back in the stewing beef (including juices) and stir to coat.
  6. Add all the stock and bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, cover with a lid and simmer for approx 30 mins
  7. After 30 minutes, add in the pearl barley, and then continue to simmer for an additional 45 minutes until pearl barley is cooked and meat is tender. If you like more broth on your stew, you can add some more stock as needed.
  8. Add in the kale for the last 10 minutes, taste and season as needed with salt and black pepper.
  9. Serve Enjoy!!

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Yield 4Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 242Total Fat 11gSaturated Fat 3gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 7gCholesterol 24mgSodium 795mgCarbohydrates 22gFiber 3gSugar 6gProtein 16g

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FAQs

What is the secret to good stew? ›

For most types of stew, it takes time to develop great flavor. Stew uses collagen-rich, tough cuts of meat, which need at least two hours to break down. If you try to rush it and boil the stew, the muscle fibers will shrink and become tough. So give yourself a few hours to let it do its thing.

What to add to beef stew to make it amazing? ›

I almost always add some beef bouillon crystals to my stew, it helps oomph (yes, a technical term) the beefiness of the stock. Sometimes also use a few shots of worcestershire sauce or soy sauce - both will also add some oomph to the flavor.

How do you make beef stew taste richer? ›

Add spices such as turmeric, coriander and cumin at the early stage of cooking, when you are frying onions and garlic, to enhance the taste of the beef stew. Fresh herbs like coriander and bay leaves also contribute a distinct flavour without making the dish too spicy for the younger members of the family.

What makes stew taste better? ›

If so here are some tips for making your stews tasty and have your family begging you for more!
  1. Choose your ingredients wisely. ...
  2. Start off with a good flavour base. ...
  3. Add vegetables. ...
  4. Add flavourings to taste. ...
  5. Add Herbs and/or Spices. ...
  6. Spices: (Optional) ...
  7. Add stock or wine/beer. ...
  8. Add thickeners.

What not to put in a stew? ›

But the liquid itself should not be thick in the same way that gravy is thick. So skip the roux, and don't bother dusting the meat with flour or cornstarch before browning, either, as some recipes will suggest. That will just interfere with getting a good sear on the meat, and gum up the stew with unneeded starch.

How do I thicken my stew? ›

Whisk a teaspoon of flour in a little cold water to make a slurry, then stir into the stew as it's cooking. Don't add dry flour directly to the stew as it may clump. After adding the slurry, bring the stew to boil. This will cook out the flour taste and allow the starch to swell.

Why does my beef stew have no flavor? ›

Not browning the beef enough would be the first possible problem. That adds a lot of flavour to the finished stew. You can toss the beef in seasoned flour before browning it which will also help thicken the stew. Not adding enough seasoning would be the second potential issue.

How do you thicken and add flavor to beef stew? ›

You have lots of options;
  1. Use a spoon to mash some of the potatoes (gold works best). You can also buy potato starch from many grocery stores. ...
  2. Add leftover mashed potatoes.
  3. Add flour directly to the stew. ...
  4. Add gelatin.
  5. Add beef gravy granules. ...
  6. Keep a neutral thickener in your pantry.
Oct 1, 2023

What vegetables can you add to beef stew? ›

Although I added carrots, little red potatoes, rutabaga and cremini mushrooms, you have plenty of options. Parsnip, turnip, pearl onions, squash and fennel will also work. Stir them in gently and immediately return the pot to the oven for the final hour of cooking.

Why do you put brown meat in stew? ›

During cooking, beef undergoes many chemical changes, affecting its appearance, taste and texture. Browning or searing the lean outer surface of your beef produces the rich, deep meaty colours, flavours and aromas we love. This browning process is known as the Maillard reaction.

What are the thickening agents for beef stew? ›

How to Thicken Stew
  1. Add breadcrumbs. One thickening agent that can help thicken a stew is breadcrumbs. ...
  2. Concoct a slurry. A slurry is a mixture of some type of starch, usually cornstarch, and water—use cold water, hot water, or the hot liquid from the stew. ...
  3. Incorporate a purée. ...
  4. Mix in potatoes. ...
  5. Start with a beurre manié.
Jan 14, 2022

How do you fix a tasteless stew? ›

Personally I would add as many aromatics and flavor enhancing substances that I like. If the stew is already finished, then you can sauté onions, garlic peppers, celery and carrots then add them to the stew. I would also add some herbs and finally salt and pepper to taste.

Is it better to cook stew on low or high? ›

While many slow cooker recipes can be made on high for 3-4 hours, I highly recommend cooking this beef stew on low for the full 7-8 hours. This will ensure that the beef gets nice and tender. Thicken your stew properly.

What is the tastiest beef for stew? ›

Go for the chuck

The most common beef used for stew is chuck steak, also known as gravy beef or braising steak. Beef chuck comes from the forequarter of the animal consisting of parts of the neck, shoulder blade and upper arm. It is easy to find and it's affordable, making it a great choice for your stew.

What is the secret ingredient in stew? ›

Tapioca. One of the joys of eating stew is its hearty sauce, which should have more body than regular soup broth. Add a little tapioca to absorb some of the liquid and you'll end up with a nice, thick broth. Use this tapioca trick in your own favorite stew recipe, or see it at work in our Classic Beef Stew.

How do you flavour bland stew? ›

From boring to brilliant: Five easy ways to fix a bland recipe
  1. Salt. Advertisem*nt. ...
  2. Acid. One of my favorite ways to perk up a bland dish is with a splash of acid. ...
  3. Chilli peppers. Adding something spicy is a sure way to transform an underseasoned dish. ...
  4. Sugar. ...
  5. Fresh herbs.
Mar 13, 2023

Why put vinegar in stews? ›

Vinegar can add depth of flavour to soups, sauces, and stews. Especially great for tomato-based recipes, you can add a couple of tablespoons of vinegar towards the end of the cooking process to amplify the flavours of your other ingredients.

Why do you add vinegar to stews? ›

If you think about it, vinegar is really a flavor-enhancer (umami). That's why it is so often used in cooking, sauces, and salad dressings. The same is true with soups.

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