Slow Cooker Beef Stew

"Great for a busy work day. And the smell..ooohhhhh!!"
 
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Ready In:
6hrs
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine flour, onion powder, salt and pepper in a large plastic bag.
  • Shake to mix.
  • Add beef to bag and shake to coat.
  • Heat olive oil in a skillet and add beef to brown on all sides.
  • Place beef in a slow cooker.
  • Add tomato juice just until beeef is covered.
  • Add onions, celery and bay leaf.
  • Cook beef on low until tender, about 4-6 hours.
  • Add carrots, potatoes, green beans, bouillon and water.
  • Cook 1-2 hours until vegetables are soft.

Questions & Replies

  1. Can I make this on the stove top
     
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Reviews

  1. Delicious! I used all beef stock and omitted the bouillon cubes I also added in some crushed chili flakes, thanks for posted this great crockpot stew recipe Sue, we enjoyed this today for an early dinner!
     
  2. Excellent! Both DH and I loved this stew. Comfort food at it's best. It has very good depth of flavor and the beef was really tender. You can't go wrong with this recipe. As loof said it wasn't very thick but if thats a factor in your house you can always stir in the remaining flour mix toward the end of cooking (I had a fair amount left) and that should help. All in all, Yummm.
     
  3. We loved this! I used low sodium V8 instead of plain tomato juice, and put enough to cover the meat. I didn't have any beef boullion on hand so opted to use a can of french onion soup. This is a wonderful meal that is easy to put together and absolutely delicious! Thanks CB! Made for KK Mini Cookathon
     
  4. This is a delicious beef stew recipe! I had V8 on hand so I used that in place of the tomato juice and omitted the beef bouillon cubes since I used beef broth. The stew meat was fork tender and loved the vegetables in the sauce. Sus I will definitely make this stew again and thank you for sharing it with us! Made and reviewed for the game forums Zaar Stars recipe tag game.
     
  5. I made this recipe last week. My husband and I loved it! I didn't put in the green beans, as I forgot to pick them up. I'll be sure to add them next time. I add an 8 oz. pack of fresh button mushrooms that I sauteed with little minced garlic. I'll certainly be making this again! Thanks, CoffeeB!
     
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Tweaks

  1. We loved this! I used low sodium V8 instead of plain tomato juice, and put enough to cover the meat. I didn't have any beef boullion on hand so opted to use a can of french onion soup. This is a wonderful meal that is easy to put together and absolutely delicious! Thanks CB! Made for KK Mini Cookathon
     
  2. I don't normally change a recipe, but I didn't have all the ingredients that were listed so I changed the recipe a bit so I could use foods that I already had in my pantry. I used the whole can of tomato juice and eliminated the water that was called for in the recipe. Also, for the meat I didn't use fresh stewing meat. I used a can of USDA commodity pork,with juices and all, which my husband's father gave to him. For those of you who don't know what commodity meat is-- It is meat that the US government buys from farmers and then cans and distributes to the low income. Since I used the canned meat there was no need for the flour or olive oil. I did add the onion powder to the crockpot. I also left out the celery because I didn't have any. Instead of adding 4 fresh carrots, I used 1 can of carrots, drained. I also used 1 can of green beans, drained, instead of frozen green beans. I also added 1 can of corn, drained and 1 small can of tomato paste, 1 T worchestershire sauce, 2 T sugar and 1/2 tsp pepper. It worked out great with ingredients that I had on hand.
     

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