Back in the day my mum made the most delicious beef stew in an ordinary pot. She didn't have a slow cooker or any fancy gadgets (or ingredients) but we all loved it. Does anyone have a simple recipe that doesn't have 20 ingredients? I have carrots, potatoes etc.
The BBC Good Food website (which is popular with ABers) has 33 recipes but I suggest checking out the first one especially, as it's got fantastic reviews and comes extremely close to meeting your requirements:
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/beef-stew-recipes
Shin of beef is key, bit of oxtail is a tasty additional. I use plenty of onions, carrots, swede, a parsnip, pearl barley, stock and red wine or beer if you fancy it. A couple of bay leaves.
Not a recipe exactly but myMum always used shin of beef for stew. In a heavy bottom pan add a drop of oil with carrots onions celery and bay leaf and sweat for a while. Toss the cubed beef in a tablespoon of flour and then add stock and cook for a couple of hours. She always said it was best eaten the following day if possible after thickening a bit more if needed
Thanks folks - going to use suggestions as my basic stew then add what I have to hand. Think Margo's is the nearest to my mum's from what I can remember. Mum died 56 years ago and I so wish I'd written things down.
I love beef stew one of the few things I can cook from scratch. As above mainly but do like to add a bit of garlic and ground black pepper. No dumplings but accompanied by crusty bread with lashings of not so healthy butter on.
Depends on how you catch the market, prices are up and down but always have been with fresh meat products. Normally brisket is a lot cheaper, i tend to stock up with brisket in the summer months. This summer i paid £4.98 kilo