Beef Bourguignon - The Most Comforting Classic French Stew
Today we're making Beef Bourguignon (beef burgundy). This is a great dish to enjoy all fall and winter long.
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INGREDIENTS WITH GRAM AMOUNTS
For the stew
1/2 pound (226g) thick cut bacon - cut into 1 pieces
3 pounds (1360g) beef chuck - trimmed of fat and cut into 2 cubes
1 large white onion - chopped
2 large carrots - cut into 2 chunks
6 cloves garlic - minced
1/2 cup (60g) flour
8 sprigs thyme - tied together
3 cups (720g) burgundy or other dry red wine
2 large bay leaves
3 cups (720g) low sodium beef stock
1/4 cup (50g) tomato paste
salt and pepper - to taste
For finishing
4 tablespoons (56g) butter
2 tablespoons (28g) olive oil
16 pearl onions
1 pound (454g) cremini mushrooms - quartered
3 tablespoons flat leaf parsley minced
2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves
salt and pepper - to taste
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The boeuf bourguignon is a cornerstone of French cuisine, a beef stew cooked in Burgundy wine, with braised baby onions and mushrooms... really a must-try! Find this and many more recipes with pictures on the Giallozafferano App (in English)
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Ingredients for 6 servings
• 3 1/3 lbs (1,5 kg) of beef (flank or rump)
• 7 oz (200 g) of bacon, with the rind on
• 1/5 cup (50 ml) of extra virgin olive oil
• 7 oz (200 g) of carrots
• 7 oz (200 g) of onions
• salt to taste
• black ground pepper to taste
• ¼ cup (30 g) of flour
• 2 pints (1 lt) of Burgundy red wine
• 2 pints (1 lt) of beef broth
• 1 ½ tbsp (25 g) of tomato paste
• 2 cloves of garlic
• 3 sprigs of thyme
• 3 bay leaves
• 1 sprig of rosemary
For the baby onions
• 2/3 lb (300 g) of peeled baby onions
• 1 small piece of butter
• 1 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil
• about ½ cup (100 ml) of beef broth
• salt and ground pepper, to taste
• 1 bay leaf
For the mushrooms
• 1 lb (500 g) of champignon mushrooms
• 2 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil
• 1 clove of garlic
• 1 tbsp of chopped parsley
• salt and pepper to taste
Cut the beef into large chunks, 2-3 inches (7 cm). Pat them dry with kitchen paper, to remove the excess moisture. Remove the rind of the bacon with a knife but don't throw it away. Cut the bacon into small pieces, cubes or strips; remove any small bones or gristle. Simmer the bacon and the rind in boiling water for about 10 min, skimming off the foam that rises to the top, then drain and set aside. You need an oven-safe, cast-iron casserole with a heavy lid, about 12x13 ¾ inches (30x35cm), large enough to hold all the ingredients. Place it over the heat, add the extra virgin olive oil and heat until hot, then add the blanched bacon; sauté for about 10 min, until light brown, over medium-high heat. Drain with a slotted spoon and sear the meat in the bacon grease; add the meat a few pieces at a time, leaving enough space between them so that they brown evenly on all sides and you don't lose any juices. Keep the heat high; transfer to a plate or a bowl until all the meat has been seared. Be careful not to burn the bottom of the casserole so make sure not to leave it empty. Add the carrots and the onions, roughly cut into cubes, lower the heat a bit and sauté for about 10 min, stirring occasionally. Return the bacon to the casserole, stir, add the meat, salt and pepper. Cook until the meat juices have evaporated, then sift in the flour, in two times. Preheat a fan oven to 480°F (250°C) because we'll place the casserole in the oven for 10 min; after the first 5 min, stir the meat and finish browning. Place the casserole in the oven without the lid. Lower the heat to 265°F (130°C) and change the setting to static, then pour in the wine and the beef broth, the liquid should come about ½ inch (1 cm) over the meat; pour a little of the broth into a small bowl, add the tomato paste and mix to dissolve, then add to the casserole, meanwhile turn on the heat. Add the blanched bacon rind and the herbs, thyme, rosemary and bay, tied together, and crush two cloves of garlic into the casserole. Stir well and bring to a simmer, cover with the lid and place in static oven at 265°F (130°C) for at least 3 hours. The liquid should simmer rather than boil. Our boeuf bourguignon has finished cooking, turn off the heat and allow to cool in the oven. The baby onions are already peeled, slice off the bottom, wash and pat them dry. Do the same with the mushrooms, cut off the root end, wash and cut into quarters, if large, or halves, if small. Begin with the baby onions: put the butter, the oil and a bay leaf in a pan, add the onions and sauté for at least 10 min. Once browned, add the broth, salt and pepper, cover with a lid and cook until softened. Move on to the mushrooms: in a pan, sauté a clove of garlic in oil, add the mushrooms, sauté until they start to release their water, then season with salt and pepper and cook until cooked through but still firm. You can add a sprinkle of chopped parsley. Take the cooled boeuf bourguignon, take out all the meat and set aside; remove the rind, the herb bouquet, then pour all the liquid into the bowl. Return the meat to the casserole, take the mushrooms and transfer to a strainer, so that the drippings drain into the bowl; add the mushrooms to the meat, then repeat with the onions. Add the baby onions to the meat, return the casserole to the stove and blend the liquids with an immersion blender. To skim off the fat, place the bowl in the freezer for at least 30 min until the fat rises to the top, then remove with a spoon. Transfer the resulting sauce to a large shallow saucepan and allow to thicken until it coats the back of a spoon. Turn off the heat and ladle the sauce over the meat, mushrooms and baby onions. Serve with rice, cooked in beef broth, or fresh egg tagliatelle.
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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!
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#1 thing to do, watch the video a second time. You will pick things you did not see the first time.
You can cook this the day before, chill it rapidly using for example your sink filled with ice cold water, and then refrigerate (if you eat the next day) or freeze in manageable quantities (for later)
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INGREDIENTS
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1.5 to 2kg low cuts of Beef : Shin and Chuck.
Can’t find this ? Go for something meaty and something gelatinous.
1 bottle of wine, 75cl. Ideally something robust.
1.5 liter of organic beef broth / beef stock
2 medium sized carrots.
2 medium sized onions
400 g thick-cut bacon cut into small pieces
400 g button mushrooms. Smaller are more suited.
20-30 pearl onions (about 300g)
2 tsp sugar
Seasoning to taste.
1 tbsp AP flour or 1 tbsp cornstarch, diluted in half a glass of cold water.
(if you want it creamier and a little thicker you can use 2 tbsp)
Tomato puree : 2 tsp.
Bunch of herbs :
4 sprigs of Thyme
2-3 Bay leaves
1 Green part of leek
1 Celery stalk
5 garlic cloves
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Marination
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cut meat into 2-3 inch pieces. They shrink a bit during cooking.
Add onions, carrots and the meat to a big container.
Drop the wine. All of it. Keep a glass for yourself, you deserve it.
Let this marinate in the fridge for 1 hour. I did it at room temperature because my studio is pretty cold.
THE STEW
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Strain the meat, pat it dry, Season with kosher salt
Sear the meat in oil until nicely coloured on both sides.
Discard the oil.
Sprinkle with a heaped tbsp of flour. Thickener.
Cook for a minute, stirring. Then drop the wine and the stock.
2 tsp of tomato purée for umami and colour.
Flambé safely : Don’t put your head over it, don’t do it under the kitchen hood, keep your distances.
Bring to a boil, skim the scum regularly.
Two cooking options :
#1 the oven :
2 hours at 200°C or 400°F then a little check, then again 2 hours at 200°C
#2 the stove :
Low heat, 4 hours the first three with a lid.
In both cases, the meat should be super soft and tender. If not, keep cooking.
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Garnishes :
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Cook all three garnishes during the last hour of the stew.
Place all peeled pearl onions in a pan.
Add a knob of butter, 2 tsp sugar , water till they are halfway covered
Top with a lid or with a piece of parchment paper, with a hole in the center.
About 10-15 minutes will cook and caramelise them.
When the water is gone, they should be ready (prick with a knife to see if it's soft).
If not, add water and continue. If yes, Set aside
Cut bacon into sticks ; 1inch long1/4inch wide (lardons),
Fry them on medium heat until caramelisation appears.
Remove fat (keep for cooking your next omelet)
Set aside.
Cut mushrooms into quarters, halves or leave whole if they are small.
Place them in a pan covered with a bit of beef stock.
5 minutes is all they need.
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Finish
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Add ¾ of the garnishes to the stew, one piece of dark chocolate and cook together for 30 minutes. Top plates with a little more garnishes and some fresh thyme.
Sauce should be glossy. If not you can always drop in a few knobs of cold butter off the heat, and swirl around until melted.
Piece of bread on the side and MOP AWAY !
END OF RECIPE
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Boeuf Bourguignon | The French Chef Season 1 | Julia Child
Julia Child makes her famous French beef stew in red wine with mushrooms and onions, demonstrating how to brown meat, how to braise meat, how to make a good brown sauce, how to braise onions and how to cut and saute mushrooms. This recipe and the skills taught relate to all stews and Coq au Vin.
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