Recipe of Belgian Beef Stew With Beer in 13 Minutes for Beginners

Ethel Phillips   17/10/2020 13:01

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Belgian Beef Stew With Beer
Belgian Beef Stew With Beer

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, belgian beef stew with beer. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Belgian Beef Stew With Beer is one of the most favored of current trending foods on earth. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. Belgian Beef Stew With Beer is something which I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

Beer note: With Belgian Beef and Beer Stew, focus on Belgian beers in the style of Dubbel or Brune. These words indicate a dark-colored, malty beer that goes well with braised beef. Carbonnade Belgian beef stew recipe, with beef, onions, and Belgian ale, and seasoned with bay and thyme.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook belgian beef stew with beer using 13 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Belgian Beef Stew With Beer:

  1. Get 1 kg Beef stew meat
  2. Take 10 grams Butter
  3. Get 2 large onions
  4. Get 1 pints Dark beer, preferably dark Trappist beer
  5. Take 2 tbsp Syrup of Liege
  6. Prepare 1 bunch Fresh thyme
  7. Get 1 Clove
  8. Prepare 2 Leafs of laurels
  9. Make ready 1 slice Brown bread
  10. Take 2 tbsp Mustard
  11. Make ready 1 dash Vinegar
  12. Take 1 Pepper
  13. Make ready 1 Salt

This traditional Belgian beef stew recipe will warm you from the inside out. Robust brown ale enhances the flavor of the meat and gives the dish an extra-delicious kick. This easy beef stew is made with a Belgian beer, called Gauloise. Carbonnade Flamande is a traditional Belgian sweet-sour beef stew, similar to the French Beef Bourguignon but cooked with beer instead of red.

Steps to make Belgian Beef Stew With Beer:

  1. Peal the onions and cut them in pieces. Don't cut them too small …
  2. Heat a big pot and melt the butter. Stew the onions on a medium fire. Make sure the onions don't become brown
  3. Heat a pan on a medium fire and melt a knob of butter
  4. Scorch the meat in the pan until it has a golden brown color. Season the meat with pepper and salt.
  5. put the meat in the pot with the onions and stir them
  6. Keep the pan where u cooked the meat hot and pour the beer in it. Stir the baked leftovers while we wait till the beer is boiling (deglazing)
  7. When the beer boils, pour it in the pot with meat and onions
  8. Tie the laurels and thyme with a rope and let it stew in the pot
  9. Add the clove and syrup of liege
  10. Spread a lot of mustard on the slice of dark bread. Put the slice in the pot, with the mustard-side down
  11. Leave the stew simmer for 1h30 minutes to 3 hours on a low heat. Don't put the lid on the pot. Stir from time to time
  12. When the sauce has the required density, u can put the lid on the pot
  13. Don't forget to add pepper and salt to taste

Traditionally, Flemish beef stew is the only kind that uses beer in its preparation. This is the BEST beef stew recipe I've ever made! I don't know what it was the beer the lemon juice the bacon that gave this stew such a wonderful flavor but it really was wonderful. Unlike French beef stews made with wine, carbonnade—a Flemish stew—relies on the deep, dark flavor of Belgian abbey-style beer. But what really gives the dish its distinctive character is the addition of brown sugar and cider vinegar, a sweet-sour combination that plays beautifully against the.

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