Irish Beef Stew - Easy Comforting One Pot Recipe
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Today we're making Guinness or Irish-style beef stew. This is a super comforting, easy recipe, that's perfect for St. Paddy's Day or any time you want something good! Enjoy!
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INGREDIENTS
4 slices thick-cut bacon - cut into 1-inch pieces
3 pounds (1360g) chuck roast - cut into 2-inch pieces
2 medium onions - chopped
4 cloves garlic - minced
3 ounces (85g) tomato paste or half of a standard 6-ounce can
1 12-ounce bottle of Guinness
2 cups (480g) low-sodium beef stock
2 tablespoons (30g) Worcestershire sauce
4 sprigs thyme
1 large bay leaf
3 medium carrots - peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks
3 medium Yukon Gold potatoes - cut into 1-inch chunks
2 large celery ribs - chopped into 1-inch pieces
salt and pepper - to taste
1 teaspoon sugar *optional*
For cornstarch slurry (optional)
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 ounce water
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@Berkana
2 ай бұрын
1:18 When a stout is labeled "draught", that term is apparently pronounced "draft", not "drought". (In British English, they use a long A, so draught is pronounced "drahft".)
@Berkana
2 ай бұрын
11:49 Jim, there's a kitchen tool you should know about for skimming fat. There are these fat skimmer tools popularly used in Asian cooking (Chinese hot pot, Japanese shabu shabu, and also for preparing ramen broth and stocks) that have an ultra fine steel mesh that almost looks like fabric because the strands of the wire mesh are so fine; for some reason, water-based liquids pass through the mesh fairly easily, but fat seems to have a harder time passing through the mesh, so these things let you remove the fat layer without losing any of the water-based layer under it. This tool really should be popularized. It's brilliant, and not nearly as annoying to use as trying to do the same with a ladle. Search for "fat skimmer" and you'll see what I mean. They look like ladles with flat bowls made of ultra fine mesh, and they come in various sizes. Make sure you get one with an extremely fine mesh; one that merely has a strainer style mesh won't exhibit this fat retaining effect.
@user-ud9tk4qg6t
2 ай бұрын
Love the channel. Great content.
@jedi69outcast
Ай бұрын
Try ordering some bacon from Harringtons in Vermont. Trust me it will be a flavor you will notice in a good way
Finally!!!! Someone who is not afraid to match his shirt with his chair!
@JoeFixIt75
2 ай бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only weirdo that noticed that. 🤣 I was going to post about it but u beat me to it.
@Lwah0812
2 ай бұрын
Hah, I never even saw a chair, lol. I make a terrible eyewitness which I know for a fact.
@nopenottalib4366
2 ай бұрын
You have a keen attention to detail. I never would've noticed it if you hadn't pointed it out.
@hollyzukowski4216
2 ай бұрын
😅
@markmower6507
5 күн бұрын
Wow 😳, you should like become a detective like Sherlock Holmes or something... Hahahahahahahaha 😂!!!
As an Irish man from Dublin. I wouldn’t add Worcestershire sauce, however this is a fantastically made recipe and would be very happy being fed this, just like everything you do. Thank You buddy
Great recipe. For the fans; True Irish stew is done with lamb, this is a fantastic Irish beef stew! I add some kerrygold butter to the onions for more Irish flavor. like taking the lid off the stew for the last 45-60 mins in the oven, the stew caramelizes and some of the beef gets additional color and flavor. If you omit the potatoes and instead make mashed potatoes to poor the stew onto, you’ll be in Irish heaven. God bless you fine Brooklyn Italians! Happy Saint Patrick’s day!
@kaironconqueror5817
Ай бұрын
I was gonna say, if you used russet potato mash one need not add the cornstarch 😉
@markmower6507
5 күн бұрын
Kerry Gold Butter is Soooo Good 👍! I like to use it to roast vegetables and just add some good Salt and Fresh Ground Peppercorn Medley...
Something so wholesome about this channel! Please never change this is without a doubt one of the best cooking channels on KZread.
@BigboiiTone
2 ай бұрын
I agree. It doesn't try to force the cutsey stuff. It's just a good cooking show with a cool family
Looks so good! I just love James - he's really growing up!!! What a sweet boy!
@amen_ra6926
2 ай бұрын
I started watching his channel either pre or just around COVID. Pretty trippy watching him grow up on the show like just another TV show.
@BigboiiTone
2 ай бұрын
@@amen_ra6926hey we started watching around that time also. I thought time moved too fast before 2020...lol. Now that absurdly horrific, increasingly nightmarish events are happening EVERY DAY, I find that I'm blocking out large chunks of time. I barely have any memory of 2021-2023. Which is just as well since basically only terrible things have happened. Hope you're staying strong my friend l
The beer is draught beer. It’s pronounced draft! Made me chuckle x
@greggschroeder
2 ай бұрын
I came here for this. Great video, btw.
@mickflick8998
2 ай бұрын
Draught beer would be welcome in a drought. :)
@bassiclymike
2 ай бұрын
Exactly... pronounced "draft" not "drought" LOL
@Notturnoir
2 ай бұрын
Why all the extra smorgashboard of letters?
@greggschroeder
2 ай бұрын
@@bassiclymike They're tasty treats!
You make perfect sense. Cooking can be slightly tweaked without changing the integrity of the whole dish. That’s what cooking is all about. Have fun with your food!
Great recipe. Mine is basically the same. Agree 100% with using a chuck roast. If you really want the flavor of the beer to shine, substitute Guinness for a barrel aged stout. Dragon's Milk is readily available and not that much more costly than Guinness. You will taste the difference!
My wife can't eat pork so in this recipe I'd add some smoked paprika to bring that bacon smokey flavor. We alternate between a good Irish stew and corned beef and cabbage. This is the year for stew!
@Sniperboy5551
2 ай бұрын
Use tallow instead of the bacon fat
@_SurferGeek_
2 ай бұрын
@@Sniperboy5551 I was referring to getting the smokey flavor that bacon brings. It's subtle but worth it.
@stephenschenider4007
2 ай бұрын
Try Butterball turkey bacon instead.
@_SurferGeek_
2 ай бұрын
@@stephenschenider4007 Tried it... nasty stuff. Neither of us like it at all. 🤢
@sheteg1
2 ай бұрын
Use a dash of liquid smoke. It’s very concentrated so 1/8 of a teaspoon
Great recipe and you explain cooking techniques in an easy to understand manner. I usually "degrease" with sourdough bread, then fry them up. Serve with apple butter. 🤤
Dude. So good. I did Pinot noir instead of beer for the extra sweetness, and seared the steak under the broiler for a more even Millard reaction. So damn good. The bacon was a nice touch. I love your channel. It was so cool to see you go from like 10k subs to where you are now. You’re one of my favorite cooking KZreadrs. Don’t change.
@jeanniebrooks
2 ай бұрын
What you made sounds a lot like Beef Bourginon, except subbing bacon for the unsmoked version of bacon, guanshali (sp?) or pancetta lardons. I’m American: I prefer the bacon!
@markstott6689
2 ай бұрын
At which point it's not Irish stew. 😮
@markmower6507
5 күн бұрын
Yep, at that point it is no longer Irish Stew, and sounds like a Culinary Abomination to Me...
Our recipe is similar just add mushrooms. After its finished cooking out of the oven, and the fat settles at the top, we dip Irish soda bread in that fat and make fried soda bread to go with the stew. I do it with garlic butter while the stew rests. It tastes incredible to dip in the stew.
love how you cook with common sense/touch. OMG James is really grown to a young man. Time flies
YES, my boy James is back! I never know what I'm in the mood for anymore, so I come to this channel several times a week to decide what I'm going to eat that day or the next. This stew is definitely on tap for tomorrow. I have almost everything except I don't drink, so I gotta go get beer! Thanks Jim for letting me know what I'm eating. Looks 😋!
First,Jim and Tara,you have raised two great kids,had to say that! As an Irishman who has made this lots of times,you are spot on.Love your channel and your close knit family🇨🇦🇬🇧
@SipandFeast
2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. 🙏
Another great video with a strong recipe. On fat removal. I find it very effective to drain the stew, cool the liquid overnight separately, and defat in the morning. Recombine and heat everything for service. Love your podcast as well!
Thank you very much. I cooked a few of your receipts (3 times tuscan white bean soup and once swedish meatballs) and I like the way you explain the cooking. Its so heart warming how your wife and son are integrated in these videos. Always a pleasure if a new video comes out.
Thanks for teaching the cooking principles, and not just the recipe, which makes it more informative, and still entertaining with your style, cheers!😎👍
Draught is pronounced draft.
Looks delicious. Going to add this to go with my corned beef dinner plans for St Patrick’s Day!Love your channel!!
@dee_dee_place
2 ай бұрын
I love corned beef & cabbage. Do you make your corned beef in a pressure cooker? My Mom made hers that way but I don't have a pressure cooker or an insta-pot.
@user-sf3tq7cz5t
2 ай бұрын
@@dee_dee_place I bake it in the oven. I have used the recipe from cooks country for many years. Always turns out nice and tender!
@dee_dee_place
2 ай бұрын
@@user-sf3tq7cz5t Thanks for the info. I appreciate.
I watch you and Chef Jean-Pierre and its so reliving to hear you both say that strict adherence to recipes isn't needed. Reduces the stress of cooking immensely.
@markmower6507
5 күн бұрын
Yep, but Irish Stew without Guinness Extra Stout is no longer Irish Stew...
Your son has grown up right in front of our eyes since your early videos.
Made this last week....it was perfect...would not change a single thing....thank you for the wonderful meal!
My small piece of Ireland and Irish ways salutes your understanding of flavour
First time watching this channel, and I have to say…As a dad who cooks for his 10-year old son every weekend, the end of this video warmed my heart. You can see the genuine happiness of dad feeding his son a delicious, hearty, home cooked meal…Nice job, papa bear!
Great looking stew. That’s my weekend project. Thank you.
Just finished making this for st paddy’s ☘️ I follwed the instructions and it came out delicious!!! Thank you for this recipe.
Hi again. Just finished making this wonderful recipe! I followed your your instructions including the extra carrots. The meat is so tender and by adding the veggies at the halfway point, they come out done without the terrible overcooked mushiness. Thank you!
Thanks for this Jim! Just made it tonight for dinner tomorrow. Looks yummy! I appreciate the cooking tips as well. 😊
So excited for this recipe. The hubs loves a good beef stew and he hasn't have this yet so I am going to make this dish this week for sure! Love you and you family and recipes.
OMG OMG Made this today exactly like your recipe.. I mean this is the most incredible dish in the world!!! I'm astonished.. My husband is going nuts..wants to eat the whole pot!! Thank you soooooooooo very much.. you are my favorite and always will be xox
That with a dash of white Rice is perfect.. thanks for the Video.👍
Thanks so much for the recipe. I just made it for the family, my kid ate two big bowls for lunch and for dinner. Great recipe!
Wow, I feel like we've watched James grow up so much. One of my favorite comfort dishes is Beef Stew, I've made so many renditions of it. I'll definitely have to give yours a try!
You are so good at explaining how to create delicious meals, the reasons why things are done in a certain way, and offering good alternatives if we’re out of an ingredient. This stew is so amazing! When an Irish friend makes this stew, he doesn’t sear the meat. It’s a big time saver & doesn’t change the flavor. He adds the raw meat in with the broth, Guinness, and thyme. He does cook it a 1/2 hour longer to cook the meat thoroughly. After the onions and tomato paste are cooked, he adds 1/4 cup of flour to create a thick stew. He uses 1 1/2 tablespoon of brown sugar in place of the Worcestershire. Adding the celery sounds like a good idea. I’ll add it next time. Use what you like. Use what you have on hand. FYI - if you accidentally buy Guinness Extra Stout, do not drink it straight out of the bottle if you plan on being around people for the next 24 hrs! It has a very high fiber content.
I want to make this next week. It looks so good. Thanks for the recipe.
Love his son's reaction! "Better than I expected...." Imagine having a chef as your dad lol love it!!!
Nice to see someone else who likes chuck for stew, I've never liked what they sell as precut stew beef in the store. Chuck comes out so tender and flavorful. You could always leave out potatoes and make some colcannon to go with as well. I think I would add another cup of beef stock but thats just me, I like lots of gravy. Looks delish and thank you!
The marbling in that chuck looks amazing 🤤
Looks delicious I’m sure it is delicious ❤ whole pot gone in one sitting! Thanks for sharing
Wow a 10!!! A beef roast and bottle of Guiness are on my shopping list. Can't wait to make this recipe. Love, love, love your channel and all of your family.
This looks so good! Everything Ive made from this channel has been spit on great!!!! Cant wait to try this
Jim, I made this recipe for our neighborhood Social ....... it was so delicious, everyone was raving about it!! Your cooking videos are the absolute BEST! I had my iPad next to me in the kitchen watching you step by step ......... I watch all your videos and listen to your podcasts; please keep them coming. BRAVO!! 🥰
Great video, Jim. Excellent instruction on how to save your saute from burning. It has been a while since S&F popped up on my feed, and I'm in a recipe rut. Great opportunity to look for some recipes that I never explored in the past.
I can relate, I love cooking things like this and my kids also wrestle. I have one that even wrestles year round.
Thank you, Mr. Jim, thank you.
Jim & Tara- I love Guinness Beef Stew. Thank you for the recipe.
Love your channel. Grew up on LI now in Indiana. My Italian friends and families, how I miss their cooking!
YAY James is back! Love that kid.
Just made this last night. Turned out fantastic.
I WILL be making this!!!! YUMMO! Looks SO delicious!!! ❤
Can't wait to make it this weekend!
My absolute favourite beef stew! After I tried this for the first time, I have rarely used wine again.
@kitzirschky
2 ай бұрын
Wow, that was fast!
Just saw this episode. Great dish. Thanks for the video 👍👍
Yummy! I haven't had an old fashioned beef stew in a long time.
This has turned into one of my favorite channels. I've made Guinness stew many times for St Patrick's day because I'm not a fan of corned beef, unless it's in a Reuben 😆 If it's warm, I will make Reubens. Remains to be seen here in the Deep South 🥰
Love this recipe. I pressure can this. Meal in a jar ready to go in minutes
Great technique! I'm looking forward to trying this Guiness sstew.
what a cool kid... 10! I'm making this, this weekend...
James is so adorable with the new haircut. I'm sure he could eat that bowl, and ten more, and that will help him bulk up!
My St. Paddy's day menu is now set, thank you !
Looks fantastic! Going on our St. Paddy’s menu!
Now I know what I'm assembling for St Paddy's Day this year.
Just had this for tea. Comfort food at it's best, especially accompanied by home made sofa bread, and a bottle of Guinness to wash it down. A very filling substantial meal. I can have left overs for lunch tomorrow. Nice one James.
You are blessed with your family 😊
I love making Beef Guinness Stew for winter and St. Patrick's Day. It's very comforting when it's cold.
I have two of those chairs in my living room. One is my favorite reading chair.
Love me some beef stew. Trying this recipe out for sure!
Another keep it real-recipe for keep-it-real-people. Great one! On a side note, the change of light in the living room in the back also gives the feeling that this is no studio fake cooking bullshit!
Sending love from Ireland! ☘
Making it today ❤
Can’t wait to try it ‘cause I love beef stew ❤
I've been making beef stew in the Crock Pot for decades. But I tried your recipe, and it beats the Crock Pot by a mile! My own tweak was I added some frozen peas, and covered it off heat for 10 minutes before serving. It was so fab! Thank you! Great recipe!
I made this Stew and it was so delicious. Best stew ever 10/10
Looks great. Thanks.
tons of love for you, the family, and your food (here in the comments, but also from my wife and me!). looking forward to making this soon. cheers jim
Thank you!
Found our St Pattys day meal!! Thank you!!
Way-hey Happy St. Paddy’s Day from Ireland!! ☘️☘️☘️ I’m not a cook or chef but I don’t understand the obsession in American cooking to add sugar to recipes. In Ireland we are led to believe that you need to allow your taste buds normalize if you need to add sugar to everything. Besides there’s enough sweetness in vegetables and even the Guinness to work with here. There are more flavors than just sweet. It didn’t surprise me you didn’t need to add sugar at the end; the stew flavor speaks for itself.
So glad I found your channel 🙏🍺
Oh my gosh! James is getting so big! Can't wait to make this before it gets too hot down here in TX
Can’t wait to make this
This looks like another keeper beef dish.
Man I glad I stumbled onto this channel. Looks great
@nicholasgomez8450
2 ай бұрын
Welcome! i am about 20 recipes deep from here and every single one has been awesome
This looks amazing. Thank you for what looks to be a great recipe where I get to use Guiness. My husband was gifted a variety pack that he really dislikes for drinking, so now I get to use it for cooking. Lol
Your Thumbnails are some of the best I've ever seen! It's insane
My mom used to stew her beef with Red Stripe beer. It's been a while since I've had that,but it used to be a favourite. Maybe I will make this recipe one day.
Really enjoyed this recipe! I totally agree with you about moving some of the fat. If I don’t plan to use it in another recipe, sometimes I’ll brown the beef fat trimmings with my bacon and just pick it out.
I'm making this tonight for St. Patrick's Day!
Wonderful!
I love adding fresh fig to my stew.
I really love this channel, especially the laid back way of doing things. BTW, you could as well use some slices of white bread to soak up all the fat - perfect for a really nice fried bread as a snack while cooking the veggies.
I love your cooking demonstrations. You are such a great teacher. I love your personality. Everything is almost perfect. I’m a fanatic of aesthetics. I have a little tiny comment. Plastic cutlery I’m not a fun. Just a thought. I know you love feedback. You are the best!
A bacon and beef stock. Perfectly healthy. ❤ Heart health forward. This recipe is so inviting, I’m not sure if I can refuse the string instinctual urge to make it right this moment.
That was a nice piece of chuck roast!
Thank you
Wow - - 👍 - Thanks again! :)
Very good video, and I like that you addressed the fond in the bottom of the pot. It took me a while to stop freaking out when it builds up in my Lodge Dutch oven and realize, 'that's a GOOD thing.' I usually cut everything a little smaller; I use Guinness Extra Stout and I've never felt a need to balance it with sugar; I like my stew with a little more liquid at the end; and I usually thicken it with a roux made from equal parts flour and skimmed fat, that I brown a little. But I would chow down on your version in a heartbeat....
That is a beautiful chuck roast.