Irish Beef Stew Recipe | Guiness Stout Beef Stew Recipe (2024)


Sometimes it’s the small, stupid things in life which can make a typical boring day more exciting. For me this day usually falls on Wednesdays when I eagerly grab the mail from our mailbox just to read the 4 or 5 grocery ad inserts.

I study those ads like a stock broker reads the Wall Street so he can buy and sell before the markets close. Although grocery shopping is just a necessity to most, it is a ‘take-no-prisoners’ type of sport to me. Yes, I am aware that this may sound strange, slightly pathetic, or a combination of both.

When you grow up so poor with nothing, learning to be frugal becomes a survival skill that never quite leaves you. Finding deals and steals is the name of the game and I love the challenge of getting the most out of every dollar I spend. This type of illness (yes, it is an illness), has many drawbacks. It can alter a person’s perception about life in a way that can limit them from enjoying an occasional splurge. And the euphoria of a deal can cause me to buy things despite the reality that I didn’t really need the items to begin with.

But I’m a recovering ‘frugal-aholic.’ Gone are the days I would come home with “just in case we need them in the future’ items. These days I limit my frugal ways to only food our family eats regularly, which brings me to today’s post.

Generally speaking, I only buy meat when it is on sale. I especially like clearance perishables. When I glance over ads, I am generally looking for deals on meat, vegetables, fruit, and coffee. On most days I don’t know what I’m going to cook for dinner. I’ll let a sale item determine what our meal will be.

With St. Patrick’s Day quickly approaching this Sunday this week is a great time to find deals on beef, potatoes, carrots, and Irish beer. All of these ingredients I just mentioned are perfect for making one of my favorite comfort foods: beef stew. But not just any stew, Irish Beef Stew made with Guinness Stout beer.

With bone-in Chuck roast on sale for $2.69/lb, I picked up a package knowing beef stew would be in my immediate future. I prefer the bone-in meat when making stew because after I cut the bone and fat away I throw the bone in the pot so that while it is cooking it will draw out the flavor a bone can add. For the same reason people like to use bones to make stock I like to cook soups and stews with the bones too. And it doesn’t hurt that bone-in meat is always significantly cheaper than the boneless.


Because beef stew takes a very long time to simmer on the stove-top, I usually use a pressure cooker. The moment I seal the lid, I set the kitchen timer to 20 minutes after the safety hatch pops up. When the timer goes off, I turn off the stove and start calling everyone down for dinner.

I know some people are ‘weirded’ out by pressure cookers but it is one of my most used cookware. Being able to save hours of “cook time” is such a life necessity for me. And the flavor and texture of the meat and vegetables are far superior to a slow-cooker. No mushy anything. Tender vibrant vegetables are firm enough to hold their shape and the meat is the perfect texture.
This stew is hearty. It has a nice rich broth with the subtle flavor of stout. Served with a slice of crusty rustic bread and a light salad this stew would be perfect to serve this Sunday for St. Patrick’s Day. Like I mentioned before, everything you need to make it is pretty much on sale, too. I love it when frugality, practicality, and deliciousness collide.

Have a great weekend!

PS: Because some people have emailed me about my pressure cooker, I just used this cheapo one Presto 6-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker that worked beautifully before I broke the handle when I accidentally dropped the lid.Irish Beef Stew Recipe | Guiness Stout Beef Stew Recipe (6) At the under $30 price point, I would highly recommend it. The one I have now is exactly the same as the one above except mine is a no-name one my sister bought at a garage sale.

Although the one I had was aluminum, Presto does offer a stainless-steel version which some of my food loving friends love. Presto 01362 6-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure CookerIrish Beef Stew Recipe | Guiness Stout Beef Stew Recipe (7) at a slightly higher price point.
Lastly, I do have friends who swear by the Cuisinart CPC-600 1000-Watt 6-Quart Electric Pressure Cooker, Brushed Stainless and Matte BlackIrish Beef Stew Recipe | Guiness Stout Beef Stew Recipe (8) at just under $100.


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Irish Stout Beef Stew

Author:Savory Sweet Life / Alice Currah

Recipe type:Main

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Serves:6-8

A rich Stout Beef stew recipe made with beer, beef, carrots, and potatoes.

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds chuck roast beef, bone-in
  • 1 tablespoon + ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 2 teaspoons, thyme
  • 2 tablespoons raw cane sugar or brown sugar
  • 12 ounce bottle Guinness Stout beef
  • ½ cup red wine
  • 2 – 14 ounce cans beef broth
  • 6 ounce can tomato paste
  • 3 beef bouillon cubes
  • 1 pound carrots, peeled and sliced into crosswise 1-inch pieces
  • 1 pound red potatoes cut into 1-inch pieces (I like to cut them in half and then quarter each half)
  • Fresh thyme sprigs (optional for garnishing)

Instructions

  1. Cut away any thick ribbons and layers of fat away from the meat as well as the bone. Discard the fat but set aside all bones.
  2. Cut the beef in 1 inch pieces and transfer the stew meat to a large bowl.
  3. Add the 1 tablespoon of salt and the pepper to the meat. Gently toss the meet so the salt is evenly distributed. Massage the beef with your hand.
  4. Add the flour and toss the beef gently so each piece is dredged.
  5. Heat a large frying pan with one tablespoon of oil on medium high heat.
  6. Fry half of the beef until it is browned and seared. Remove the beef to its original bowl and fry the other half with the remaining oil.
  7. Once all the beef has been removed, add the onions, garlic, ½ teaspoon salt, thyme and sugar. Cook the onions for 5 minutes until aromatic and soft.
  8. Pour half a bottle of stout beer and wine into the pan. Scrape the bottom of the pan to remove any bits leftover from the beef. Transfer the onion mixture to a pressure cooker.
  9. Heat the pressure cooker on medium high heat. Add the remaining beer, tomato paste, and bouillon cubes. Allow the liquid to cook for a minute.
  10. Stir in the beef, carrots, and potatoes.
  11. Seal the pressure cooker and when the steam valve opens to indicate it is locked, cook the stew for 20 minutes.
  12. After 20 minutes, turn off the heat and allow the steamer to unlock the valve on its own before serving.
  13. Garnish the soup with fresh thyme sprigs.

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