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stew recipes (102)

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Recipe by: Leah Shaw
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This delicious stew is inspired by my friend from Sierra Leone who often cooks for her family. Many ingredients can be modified. This is kind of a 'whatever is on hand' recipe. You can use a whole chicken cut into bite-sized pieces, or just breasts and thighs if you prefer. Other suggested additions are turnips, carrots and celery. This looks great served over white rice with a garnish of fresh chopped coriander, parsley or unsalted peanuts.
 
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I'm not a lover of stews but my partner is so I started making this one for him. He loves it so he gets it every two weeks and complains if I suggest making a beef one instead. Also this needs to be made the day before you plan on eating it.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Butternut squash, green beans and sweetcorn make a superb combination in this fast and tasty stew, based on a Native American dish. Serve with crusty bread.
 
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Very simple and quick meal; discovered pretty much by mistake.
 
Recipe by: Shona
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A rich, tasty beef casserole - perfect for a cold winter evening. Serve over rice, baked potatoes or simply with crusty bread to mop up all the delicious sauce.
 
Recipe by: want2hike
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This warming stew is delicious. Serve with mashed potatoes.
 
Recipe by: damasio
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This Chilean beef stew, Cazuela de Vaca, is a warming one pot meal - perfect when pumpkin and sweetcorn are in season.
 
Recipe by: Marianne
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This warming beef stew is hearty and easy to make - great for a cold winter night. You can substitute venison for the beef.
 
Recipe by: Holly B.
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This is a nutritious and delicious Mexican soup, called a 'caldo'. It is too dense to be a soup, and is almost a stew, except the liquid hasn't been thickened. The flavours are deep and rich.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Topped with thick slices of garlic and herb bread, this classic Flemish casserole is hearty and satisfying. It's an ideal dish for entertaining because it can be prepared ahead and the quantities can be increased to feed as many as you want. Serve with mashed potatoes with chopped watercress added, and steamed seasonal greens.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Long, slow cooking gives this traditional casserole its inimitable flavour. The cooking liquid is reduced simply by removing the casserole lid, resulting in a wonderfully aromatic sauce that glazes the meat and vegetables. Flambéing with brandy brings the cooking to a spectacular finale. Serve with boiled or mashed potatoes.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Warm up on a winter evening with a nourishing beef stew, made extra-satisfying with low-fat, herb dumplings. Try serving with steamed broccoli, or a leafy vegetable such as spring greens or cabbage.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Shin of beef and skirt are well-priced, have a great flavour and are ideal for using in slow-cooked stews with flavoursome root vegetables.
 
Recipe by: Lolly B
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This gorgeous Greek casserole with beef and onions is perfect winter comfort food. Serve with lots of crusty bread to mop up the aromatic sauce. It is also typically made with rabbit, so feel free to substitute this if you wish.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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More of a stew than a soup – a big bowl of this sustaining, meaty broth is guaranteed to keep you going until the next meal.
 
Recipe by: MJ46NY
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Bigos is a traditional Polish stew using pork, kielbasa and sauerkraut. Great for a cold winter day. Well worth the time it takes to make it!
 
Recipe by: Mary Young
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This simply prepared fish stew is a classic French recipe from Marseilles. Serve with a slice of hot toast topped with a spoonful of rouille.
 
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This is a delicious recipe that I grew up on - a traditional Greek way to prepare lamb. Lamb and onion are browned in olive oil, then cooked with fresh green beans in a tomato sauce, lightly seasoned with salt and pepper. I've added my own touch with some fresh mint.
 
Recipe by: CRVGRL
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The meat can be omitted without compromising the dish. Serve hot with crusty bread and a nice spinach salad.
 
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Pueblo Indian tradition calls for the addition of corn or potatoes to this dish. Serve with a big green salad and a pile of warm tortillas. It also makes a wonderful filling for enchiladas.
 
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