Irish Beef Stew - Easy Comforting One Pot Recipe

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Publicado 2024-02-29
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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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @SipandFeast
    We are going to start adding some product taste tests to the podcast! Watch the Sip and Feast Podcast: youtube.com/@sipandfeastpodcast. The ingredient amounts (also in grams) are right in the description and the print recipe is linked there as well. As always, thanks for liking our recipes and videos and sharing our family table each week.
  • @tlove9125
    Finally!!!! Someone who is not afraid to match his shirt with his chair!
  • @stehairy
    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
  • @c-p1976
    Looks so good! I just love James - he's really growing up!!! What a sweet boy!
  • @GoMathewVideo
    Something so wholesome about this channel! Please never change this is without a doubt one of the best cooking channels on YouTube.
  • @eane4762
    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!
  • @asmrcarly_b8253
    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!
  • @devorahstree671
    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 😋!
  • @phylk4683
    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.
  • @Paul-bw6eo
    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🇨🇦
  • @Emmajnich
    The beer is draught beer. It’s pronounced draft! Made me chuckle x
  • @udderbull5947
    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.
  • @andyi9001
    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!
  • @jaytyler6203
    love how you cook with common sense/touch. OMG James is really grown to a young man. Time flies
  • @markt.3685
    Thanks for teaching the cooking principles, and not just the recipe, which makes it more informative, and still entertaining with your style, cheers!😎👍
  • @_SurferGeek_
    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!
  • @ronark4933
    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 YouTubers. Don’t change.
  • @GringoLoco1
    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. 🤤
  • 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!