Guinness Beef Stew - a cozy and delicious Guinness Beef Stew recipe that is perfect for St. Patricks Day! Serve over mashed potatoes!
Ingredients
4ozpancettacubed
kosher salt + ground black pepper
2-3poundssteak bites
1tablespoongarlicminced
1small yellow oniondiced
2-3large carrotscut into 1 inch pieces and then halved
2-3stalks of celerycut into 1 inch pieces
3cupschicken or beef broth
1can14.9fl oz. Guinness beer
2bay leaves
2-3sprigs fresh thyme
1tablespoontomato paste
2teaspoonsworsteshire sauce
2-3handfuls baby yukon gold potatoes
10ozpearl onionspeeled
Instructions
Place steak bites on a large plate. Pat dry with a clean paper towel. Season generously with kosher salt and ground black pepper. Set aside.
Bring a 5.5qt Dutch Oven to medium-high heat. Add pancetta and move around the pan 1 minute. Reduce heat to medium and let the fat render, about 3-5 minutes (moving the pancetta around every so often). Use a slotted spoon to remove the pancetta and place on a plate; set aside.
Turn heat back up to medium-high. In batches, sear both sides of the steak bites in the rendered fat. Remove from pan and set aside on a plate.
Add garlic and diced onion. Move around the pan until the garlic is fragrant and the onion softens, about 1 minute.
Add carrots and celery. Move around pan 1 minute.
Add 1/4 cup of the broth to deglaze the pan. Use a spatula to scrape up any bits from the bottom of the pan.
Add the remaining broth, beer, by leaves, fresh thyme, tomato paste, worsteshire, potatoes, pancetta and steak bites (along with any juices that have settled on the plate).
Cover and let gently simmer 2-3 hours.
About 20 minutes before you are going to serve, add the onions and cover to let simmer.
Taste and add additional salt, as-needed (how much you need will depend upon what brand of broth you used, etc.).
Steak Bites: alternatively you could use sirloin steak and cut into 1 inch pieces.
Broth: I used chicken broth in the photos, I personally prefer the flavor.
Beer: Guinness has a non-alchololic version of their beer if you prefer!
Potatoes: feel free to omit the potatoes if you want - especially if you are serving over mashed potatoes - totally up to you.
Firmer Veggies: if you like your veggies more firm then feel free to add the carrots and celery later on in the cooking process (maybe about 40 minutes before serving). Totally up to you!