Beef Burgundy

A classic French stew known for its deep, rich flavor.
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Introduction to Boeuf Bourguignon

Boeuf Bourguignon, a classic French stew, is renowned for its deep, rich flavor and tender beef. Originating from the Burgundy region, this dish is a celebration of French cuisine, combining the robust flavors of red wine, mushrooms, onions, and bacon. It’s a perfect meal for cozy evenings or special occasions, embodying the essence of comfort food with a luxurious twist.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Rich Flavor: The slow cooking process melds the flavors together, creating a complex and hearty dish.
  • Perfect for Entertaining: Impress your guests with this elegant yet comforting dish.
  • Make-Ahead: Boeuf Bourguignon tastes even better the next day, making it a convenient option for hosting.

Cooking Tips

To achieve the best results with Boeuf Bourguignon, consider these tips:

  1. Patience is key – slow cook to allow the flavors to develop fully.
  2. Use a good quality red wine that you would enjoy drinking.
  3. Brown the beef well before adding liquids for a richer flavor.

Serving Suggestions

Boeuf Bourguignon is traditionally served with potatoes, either boiled, mashed, or in the form of a creamy gratin. For a lighter option, it can also be accompanied by steamed vegetables or a simple green salad. Don’t forget a slice of crusty bread to soak up the delicious sauce!

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 180 mins Total Time 3 hrs 30 mins
Servings: 6 Calories: 600
Best Season: Winter

Description

Boeuf Bourguignon is a celebrated French dish, combining tender beef with the robust flavors of red wine, mushrooms, onions, and bacon for a luxurious twist on comfort food.

Ingredients

For the Boeuf Bourguignon

Instructions

Making Boeuf Bourguignon

  1. Preparation
    Start by marinating the beef. In a large bowl, combine the beef chunks with the red wine and a bunch of fresh thyme. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight.
  2. Cooking the Bacon
    In a large Dutch oven or heavy pot, cook the bacon over medium heat until crisp. Remove the bacon and set aside, leaving the fat in the pot.
  3. Browning the Beef
    Remove the beef from the marinade (reserve the marinade) and pat dry. Season with salt and pepper. In batches, brown the beef on all sides in the bacon fat. Remove the beef and set aside.
  4. Sautéing Vegetables
    In the same pot, add the pearl onions, cooking until browned. Add the garlic and cook for another minute.
  5. Deglazing and Simmering
    Add the tomato paste and flour, stirring for a few minutes. Slowly pour in the reserved marinade and beef stock, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Return the beef and bacon to the pot. Bring to a simmer, cover, and cook for about 3 hours, or until the beef is tender.
  6. Final Touches
    In the last 30 minutes of cooking, add the mushrooms. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper, if necessary. Serve hot, garnished with fresh thyme.
Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 serving

Servings 6


Amount Per Serving
Calories 600kcal
Calories from Fat 250kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 28gg44%
Saturated Fat 10gg50%
Trans Fat 1gg
Cholesterol 135mgmg45%
Sodium 870mgmg37%
Potassium 1050mgmg30%
Total Carbohydrate 20gg7%
Dietary Fiber 3gg12%
Sugars 5gg
Protein 50gg100%

Vitamin A 10% IU
Vitamin C 15% mg
Calcium 5% mg
Iron 25% mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Marinating the beef overnight will enhance the flavors. For a thicker stew, you can remove the lid during the last 30 minutes of cooking to reduce the sauce.
Keywords: Boeuf Bourguignon, French cuisine, stew, comfort food

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make Boeuf Bourguignon ahead of time?

Yes, this dish tastes even better the next day as the flavors have more time to meld together. Simply reheat before serving.

Can I use a different type of wine?

While Burgundy wine is traditional, you can use any good quality red wine that you enjoy drinking.

Is it possible to make this dish without alcohol?

Yes, you can substitute the wine with beef broth, but the flavor profile will be different.

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Annie Elison

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Hi ! I am Annie Elison! I’m a proud mom of two wonderful children and a devoted food enthusiast from the USA. Cooking has always been my passion, and over the years, I’ve collected a treasure trove of recipes that I’m excited to share with you.

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