Recipes:
Beef
Stew in Cabernet Sauvignon
By
Katherine Niven
Katherine
Niven is the Director of the Culinary Arts Department at Cabrillo
College. She is a graduate of the Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, has an
M.S. in Food Science, and is a consulting chef to BARGETTO WINERY.
Ingredients:
3– 4 boneless stew
meat-cut into 1 1/2" squares
flour, salt and pepper
3-4 T. cooking oil
2 cup sliced onions
1 cup sliced carrots
4 cup Bargetto California
Cabernet
2 cup beef or chicken
stock
2-3 cloves garlic, peeled,
diced coarsely
2 cup canned stewed tomatoes
2 bay leaves
1 t. dry thyme leaves
salt
2 T. cornstarch dissolved
in 2 TB. cold water
Procedure:
1. Dry the meat
then coat in flour, knocking off excess.
2. Salt and pepper
the meat liberally.
3. Heat oil in a
large stewing pot.
4 When the oil is
very hot but not smoking, add the meat in a single layer. (Do not
crowd the meat or do in two batches if necessary).
5. Brown the meat
3-4 minutes stirring frequently until the meat is brown on all sides.
6. Take the meat
out and reserve.
7. Add 2 T. oil
to the pan and add the onions and carrots.
8. Saute the vegetables
until golden, 5-10 minutes stirring as needed.
9. Add some wine
to the stew pot, scraping the browned bits and pieces off on the
bottom of the pan. 10.Add the meat back in along with the rest of
the wine, the stock, garlic, tomatoes, bay leaves, and thyme. If
the meat is not entirely covered with liquid, add more stock.
11. Bring the stew to
a simmer and cover.
12. Simmer 2 1/2 to 3
hours until the meat is very tender when pierced by a fork.
13. Take the meat out
of the stew pot and reserve.
14. Pour the rest of the
liquid through a strainer into another pot.
15. Degrease the cooking
liquid.
16. Taste the sauce. If
the flavor is too weak, boil down the liquid to concentrate.
17. Salt and pepper to
taste.
18. Mix cornstarch and
water together.
19. Add this to the stewing
liquid, and bring to a boil, stirring until thickened.Add more or
less cornstarch slurry depending on your desired thickness.
20. Add the meat back
in. If you would like to add vegetables to the stew, microwave some
sliced carrots, saute some mushrooms, or add some frozen peas at
the last minute.
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