meat and potato stew stews

Author of this recipe: Normand Olewinski

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Delicious and comforting meat and potato stew recipe! Simmer until warm and cozy, packed with hearty beef and potatoes. Perfect for a cozy meal. 🍴✨肉馅汤,温暖的同乡村庄氛围。

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  1. <think>
  2. Okay, so I need to figure out how to make a meat and potato stew. Hmm, I've heard of stews before, but I'm not exactly sure about all the steps. Let me start by breaking down what ingredients I might need.
  3. First off, potatoes are obviously a main component. I think I'll use Yukon Gold because they're sweet and creamy, which sounds good for a stew. How many pounds should I get? Maybe 4 pounds as a base.
  4. Next, the meat. Chicken or beef would work. Let's say ground beef since it's more versatile. How much? Perhaps around 2 pounds to give it some flavor without being too heavy.
  5. Carrots and onions are traditional in stews, so I'll add those. I should specify the types—medium carrots and large shallots for a nice depth of flavor.
  6. Garlic is another key ingredient. I think using garlic powder would be efficient instead of grating fresh garlic each time. Maybe a teaspoon or two.
  7. Bay leaves can add a subtle smoky taste, so one or two should do it. Salt and pepper are essential for seasoning.
  8. Now, the liquid. Water is basic, but adding vegetable broth from a can could enhance the flavor and provide more nutrients. I'll need to specify the amount based on the quantity of meat and potatoes—maybe 5 cups? That seems like a good proportion.
  9. Cooking time is something I'm unsure about. I know stews take longer, so maybe around an hour or so in total.
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  18. **Homemade Meat and Potato Stew Recipe: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  19. **Ingredients:**
  20. - 4 lbs Yukon Gold Potatoes
  21. - 2 lbs Ground Beef or Chicken (for variety)
  22. - 1 medium onion, diced
  23. - 2 large shallots, diced
  24. - 3 garlic cloves, minced
  25. - 1 tsp Garlic Powder
  26. - 2 bay leaves
  27. - Salt and Pepper to taste
  28. - 5 cups vegetable broth (e.g., from a can)
  29. - Optional: 1 oz saffron threads for color
  30. **Steps:**
  31. 1. **Prep Ingredients:** Peel and cube the Yukon Gold potatoes. Dice the onion, shallots, and garlic. In a bowl, mix minced garlic, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.
  32. 2. **Cooking Base:** Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add onions and shallots; sauté until translucent (~3-4 minutes). Stir in garlic and garlic powder mixture, letting it cook for 1 minute.
  33. 3. **Add Meat:** Stir in the ground beef or chicken. Cook until browned and crumbled into small pieces (5-7 minutes).
  34. 4. **Combine Vegetables:** Add potatoes to the stew along with carrots. Pour in vegetable broth, enough to cover by an inch (~5 cups). Bring mixture to a simmer.
  35. 5. **Simmer:** Cover the pot; reduce heat to low. Simmer for 1 hour or until meat is tender and flavors meld (ensure potatoes are not overcooked for soft creaminess).
  36. 6. **Seasoning:** Taste and adjust seasoning if needed, adding salt and pepper to taste.
  37. 7. **Serve:** Use a sturdy spoon to serve the stew hot with optional garnishes of saffron threads.
  38. **Tips:**
  39. - For convenience, use rotisserie chicken in place of fresh meat.
  40. - Stew can be prepared ahead; keep refrigerated for up to 3 days.
  41. - Season meat and veggies before cooking for enhanced flavor.
  42. This recipe offers a hearty, flavorful stew perfect for cozy meals. Enjoy your homemade meal!

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