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A Traditional Irish Stew Recipe with Guiness Posted by With the nights drawing in and the weather getting colder by the day we thought it was the perfect time to share with you our recipe for Irish stew Monday 30th June 2025

With the nights drawing in and the weather getting colder by the day we thought it was the perfect time to share with you our recipe for Irish stew, it's the perfect comfort food for a cold winters evening! The recipe below takes around 2 hours to cook and should serve 4 hungry adults. What you'll need ---------------- 600 grams of chuck beef stewing meat 6 cloves of pressed garlic 1.5 litres of rich beef stock 250ml of Guiness 250ml red wine 1.2kg potatoes 1 large onion, chopped 6 peeled and chopped carrots 1 tablespoon of dried thyme Worcestershire sauce Butter Sugar Olive oil Salt & pepper How to cook it -------------- * To begin, heat some olive oil in a large, heavy stewing pot. Add some salt to your beef and fry the pieces until brown. * Once your beef is nicely browned add in the garlic, beef stock, Guinness, red wine, tomato paste, sugar, thyme, Worcestershire sauce. Stir until the ingredients are mixed together, cover and allow to simmer on a medium heat for one hour. * While the meet is cooking, add some butter to a frying pan and sauté the onion, potatoes and carrots until golden (around 20 minutes). Leave to one side until the meat has been cooking for an hour. * Once the meat has been cooking for an hour, add the vegetables to your meat and simmer, uncovered, for around 45 minutes. * Add some salt and pepper to taste and serve with a fresh crusty roll. Make life a little easier ------------------------- If you love this stew as much as we do you can make the stew in large batches and freeze it. It should keep for a few months in the freezer and is perfect for a quick, hearty meal after a long day at work. Image courtesy of flickr user Charles Haynes."
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