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Guinness Stew my version

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Someone sent this to me but I dont know where she got it from..... I Changed it just a little....


Guinness Stew

Ingredients:
12 ozs of Guinness (there are 16ozs in a Pint, so don't be afraid to take a test the beer for freshness)
2-3 lbs. Cubed Beef (Good Beef... don't skimp!) (Smoked until med rare and rubbed with fav rub. I trying it this weekend so prolly head country)
3 or 4 Potatoes (the Irishmen among us will probably add 5... they can't help it)
3 Onions
4 Carrots
3 Celery sticks
2 Beef Bouillon Cubes
1 Cup of Flour
1 Tablespoon of Pepper
1 Teaspoon of Salt
1 Tablespoon of Parsley
1 Package of Lipton's Mushroom Onion Soup
3 Tablespoons of Olive Oil
2 Cups of Water

Instructions:
In a mixing bowl combine the 1-cup of flour with 1 Tablespoon of pepper and 1 teaspoon of salt and mix. Take the cubed beef and add to the flour. Cover the beef thoroughly with the flour. Take a frying pan and add the 3 tablespoons of Vegetable Oil, heat on medium. Then take the floured beef and cook the beef in the frying pan until all sides are browned. Next take a large pot, add the 2 cups of water with the 2 beef bouillon cubes, the parsley and heat on low. Once the bouillon cubes dissolve then add the browned beef, the Guinness and stir. Then add the chopped celery sticks, quartered onions and the package of Lipton's Soup. Heat for 2 hours covered, stirring occasionally. After 2 to 2 1/2 hours add the rest of the chopped vegetables and stir. The carrots and the potato only take a 1/2 hour to cook. If you like a thick stew, take a tablespoon or two of flour and mix with 1/4 cup of water and stir then add to the stew. This will thicken the stew. Serve with sourdough or your fave bread and Guinness, of course!
 
Sounds very close to mine. Are you making it tonight?
 
Sounds real good.

I came accross a variation in last Sunday's NY Times magazine that I hope to try out soon and will share it if I deem it worthy for folks here. It's more of an English meat-pie type thing but it looks like it might be tasty.
 
Seen it made a few times on the cooking shows. Looks really good. Never done it myself though, although I have gotten stewed a few times from too much Guinness, does that count?:wink:
Will you be using some o' that ground angus in this here stew?:wink:
 
Seen it made a few times on the cooking shows. Looks really good. Never done it myself though, although I have gotten stewed a few times from too much Guinness, does that count?:wink:
Will you be using some o' that ground angus in this here stew?:wink:


I bet you got stewed. No not much left my 14 year old has been in the freezer. I think he just eats its frozen. Note to self Call farmer for mo beef..... Dont tell BobBrisket this time...:twisted:
 
Sounds good. It would kill me to not drink that Guinness though!:lol:
 
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