The Perfect Beef Bourguignon | Cookin' Somethin' w/ Matty Matheson
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BONJOUR BEEF BOURGUIGNON TOAST YOUR TOOTS MASH YOUR POTATOES BROWN YOUR BEEF WARM UP INSIDE OUTSIDE ALL AROUND COOKIN' SOMETHIN'
INGREDIENTS:
Olive Oil
Thick Slab Bacon
2x 3 Bone Short Ribs
Cremini Mushrooms
Peel Pearl Onions
Orange Carrots
1 Cup Red Wine
½ Cup Brandy
Beef Stock
2 Tbsp Tomato Paste
Fresh Parsley
Fresh Thyme
Fresh Sage
1 Bay Leaf
MASHED POTATOES INGREDIENTS
Yukon Gold Potatoes
¼ lb Unsalted Butter
Salt
COOKING METHOD:
1. Start by removing the meat from the bone and cutting it into chunks.
2. In a large dutch oven, heat olive oil over high heat and brown each piece of meat on all sides. Season with a pinch of salt. Once browned on all sides, remove from the pot and place to the side, and season with fresh cracked pepper.
3. Cut the slab bacon into chunks and fry until browned. Once browned, remove and place to the side.
4. To a large pot over medium-high heat, add enough olive oil to coat the bottom and tomato paste. Stir together and cook together for a couple of minutes.
5. Carefully add in the brandy letting the alcohol burn off before adding in the red wine.
6. Add the beef and pork back to the brandy/wine mixture. Add enough beef stock to cover the meat along with a bay leaf. Stir to incorporate.
7. Add the pot of beef to a 350F preheated oven for 1 hour.
8. For the mashed potatoes, boil some water in a large pot. Peel and halve the potatoes before adding them to the boiling water with a heavy pinch of salt. Once fork tender, drain the potatoes. Mash together and season with salt. Add in butter and vigorously mash together until a fluffy consistency is reached.
9. Once removed from the oven, add in cremini mushrooms, peeled pearled onions, peeled and chopped carrots, and a tied bundle of fresh thyme, sage, and parsley. Mix together and place back into the oven for 30 minutes or until the vegetables are tinder.
PLATING:
1. Place a big scoop of mashed potatoes on a plate along with a couple of ladles of the beef bourguignon.
2. Enjoy it with a slice of freshly baked bread!
BEEF BOURGUIGNON (French Beef Stew)
Get Surfshark VPN at - Enter promo code LAGERSTROM for 83% off and 3 extra months for free! Beef Bourguignon or Beef Burgundy is the ultimate slow cooked beef stew. My version still takes time, but includes a few simple tricks to make this dish a bit more approachable for the home cook.
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RECIPE
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▪5-6lb or 2 1/2kg beef chuck roast
▪1 large onion
▪5 large carrots
▪2 celery stalks
▪1 head of garlic, cut in half
▪A few sprigs of thyme
▪2 bay leaves
▪750ml/1 bottle dry red wine (i’m using pinot noir)
▪1500g or 1.5L beef stock + additional 480g or 2 cups beef stock
▪25g or 1 3/4Tbsp tomato paste
▪42g or 1.5oz demi glace
▪230g or 1c water (to scrape fond from sheet tray)
▪4 packets or 1oz total? of powdered gelatine
▪1/2kg or 1lb of cremini mushrooms
▪6 small-medium yukon gold potatoes, peeled
▪57g or 4 Tbsp ( ½ stick) butter
▪Salt
▪Olive oil
Preheat oven to 550F or as high as it will go. Cube up meat, cutting off large chunks of fat. Coat with a generous glug or two of olive oil and plenty of salt. Toss to coat, then place meat on a sheet tray. Roast in the oven for 15-20min then remove from oven.
Peel and roughly chop onion, 1 carrot, and celery. Add bottle of wine to large heavy bottomed pot over high heat and add in onion, carrot, celery, garlic, and herbs and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce heat to medium and cook for 15-20min. Reduce oven heat to 300f and add 1500g beef stock, tomato paste, and demi glace.
With heat off, place a doubled layer of cheesecloth over your large pot (see video @3:50) and place been chunks on top of cheesecloth. Pour water into sheet tray and use a wooden spoon to scrape up as much fond as possible and add that into the pot. Tuck cheese cloth into pot and around beef, heat over med-high until simmering, then cover, and cook in the oven at 300F/148C for about 3 hours. Check the progress after about 2 hours, remove the lid and continue to cook for another 45min-1hour. When meat is braised properly it should be fork tender, but not completely falling apart. Allow to pot to cool slightly on the counter before placing in the fridge to cool completely.
After cooled (i usually allow it to sit overnight), skim off as much fat as possible. Reheat the pot over medium heat to re-liquify. Once melted, remove beef from braising liquid. Using a fine mesh strainer, strain out and separate all solids from your braising liquid, making sure to squeeze out liquid from cheesecloth and veg. Skim off any excessive fat.
Add strained liquid back into pot and heat to a simmer over medium high to reduce for about 45min or until thickened.
Dissolve gelatine into 2 cups beef stock and allow to bloom for 5 minutes and add to braising liquid.
Roughly chop carrots and mushrooms.
When braising liquid is reduced by ⅔ add carrots and continue to cook for about 15 more minutes.
Preheat nonstick pan over med-high heat. Add in olive oil (about 25g or generous squeeze) and add mushrooms and a pinch of salt. Cook for about 12 minutes over medium heat. Once golden brown, add mushrooms into braising liquid.
When liquid is reduced to about 20% of it’s original volume and bubbles are becoming large, add beef back to braising liquid, spooning sauce over meat as it warms. Cook for 10 more minutes to continue reducing by about 5-10% more.
Make smashed potatoes. Dice potatoes into 1” dice, add to sauce pan, cover with water, and bring to simmer then reduce heat to low and cook until done. Add butter and large pinch of salt. Mash and taste for seasoning.
Serve beef, carrots, mushrooms and sauce over smashed potatoes.
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A classic French beef and red wine stew that's all about flavours!
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Slow cooking is the secret to this dish. Beef burgundy or in French, Boeuf Bourguignon is a well know dish across France. It's a slow cooked stew, braised in red wine and beef stock and arguably one of the most delicious beef dishes in existence. I used rump steak in this recipe but you can use any cheaper style cuts or gelatinous meats as it cooks for hours and still be amazingly tender. Use a good red wine, as they say, a wine that you would drink, ideally a French burgundy or any bold full bodied red such as Cabernet Sauvigon, Syrah, Mouverde or Shiraz. Of course buy an extra bottle or two, and enjoy it with your delicious meal.