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The Best Beef Stew Recipe For Winter
The Best Beef Stew Recipe For Winter

Brrrthose winter nights are closing in! You can fight them off, though, if you have the right tools to hand. Sure, a fuzzy, warm blanket and a roaring fire go a long way towards keeping you toasty, but those work from your outside in. Sometimes, you just need something warm and comforting to heat you up from the inside out.

There are many types of food and drink popular during this time of year: hot toddies, mince pies, egg nog, roasted ham, turkey or fishthe list goes on. What could be better to warm the body and soul on a cold winter's evening, though, than a steaming bowl of delicious beef stew? Just follow this fast and easy recipe and before you know it, you'll forget all about the ice and snow outside your window.

Ingredients you'll require:

1 pound stew beef

1 tablespoon flour

1 medium onion (chopped)

1 package beef stew seasoning

3 cups water

5 medium potatoes (cubed)

6 carrots (peeled and sliced)

1 tablespoon parsley flakes

2 cloves garlic (chopped)

Tablespoon cooking oil

Salt and pepper to taste

Cooking your stew:

Flour your stew meat

Heat cooking oil in a stew pot, then add stew meat, onions and garlic, and brown

Add water and beef stew seasoning

Add potatoes, carrots, salt, pepper and parsley flakes

Cook over medium heat for approximately 1 hour, stirring often

You're done! Could that have been any easier?

Serve your delicious beef stew with your favourite crusty bread and a nice glass of red wine, or any beverage of your choice. You can also spice up your stew, if you like, by adding some chopped red chillies or a few drops of Tabasco sauce.

Enjoy!

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