Scrumptious Crock Pot Beef Stew
Soups, Stews & Chili, Mains | Slow Cooking | Beef
SERVES 6
Cooking Notes
Most markets package beef cut for stew. If not, ask butcher to cut a sirloin tip or chuck roast into 1-inch chunks for stew.
Lipton’s Onion Soup Mix is widely available, and that’s what we used here.
Do not stir stew until Step 3 because potatoes and carrots will not get tender unless they’re at bottom of pot
Scrumptious Crock Pot Beef Stew
1 cup cubed white potatoes
1 cup (about 20) baby carrots
1 large onion, quartered and cut into fairly large sections
1 cup diced celery
8 ounces sliced fresh mushrooms
1 1/2 pounds lean beef cubes for stew*
1/4 cup dry onion soup recipe mix*
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 can (14 1/2 ounces) fat-free beef broth
1 can (10 3/4 ounces) reduced-fat, reduced-sodium cream of mushroom soup
1 can (14 1/2 ounces) diced tomatoes with juice
1/2 cup frozen green peas
3 tablespoons cornstarch
Peel the potatoes, if desired, and cut into roughly 1/2–inch cubes. Place evenly in bottom of slow-cooker pot. Scatter onions and carrots over potatoes. Cut celery into roughly 1/2–inch pieces, and add to pot. Add remaining ingredients, except for peas and cornstarch, in order listed. (Do not stir. See *Notes.)
Cover pot and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours, or until the meat is fork tender.
Remove lid and stir stew well. Rinse frozen peas with warm tap water to defrost slightly, and add to pot. Mix cornstarch with 3 tablespoons of water in a small jar that has a lid. Cover and shake to combine well. Add half of cornstarch mixture to stew gradually, stirring gently but well. Add remaining cornstarch as needed to reach desired consistency. Serve at once.
Scrumptious Crock Pot Beef Stew
Beverly writes: It seems like I’ve made this beef stew forever – so long that I really have no idea where the recipe came from or if I just made it up. Alicia mentioned the other day that she couldn’t find the recipe for my beef stew in any of our books, and we realized we’d never written about it.
A cryin’ shame! This error must be corrected immediately, and thus, here it is on Kitchen Scoop.
When I tell you that I couldn’t even find a written recipe in any of my files, I am not fibbing. This is one of those endlessly flexible stews. You don’t have to use the exact same vegetables every time or measure precise amounts. That said my beef stew does have a few secret ingredients that should definitely be included. Think of them more as the flavor base: the onion soup mix, the Worcestershire, the dry spices, tomatoes and the mushroom soup.
So this is my beef stew secret. Alicia and I are both thrilled to have an official copy in our virtual recipe box. Let us know if you like it as much as we do.
Scrumptious Crock Pot Beef Stew
Feel Good About: Low-calorie and low-fat. Reduce sodium by using no-salt-added tomatoes
Approximate Values Per Serving: 286 calories (25% from fat), 8 g fat (2 g saturated), 50 mg cholesterol, 29 g protein, 24 g carbohydrates, 4 g dietary fiber, 960 mg sodium
Comments
From Lynn - March 31, 2011
I grew up next door to a lady from Georgia who made beef stew every week and always made enough to send over to our house. Sadly, she passed away 25 years ago without any of us ever asking her for her recipe. My mouth waters every time I even think about her stew. When I saw the ingredients for your stew, it made me think that maybe this will be close to the one I've been dreaming about for years. I'm planning on giving it a try this week! Thanks!
From Tish Spaulding - August 29, 2011
A really dumb question!!! Do I add water to the mushroom soup or just leave i condensed?
From Alicia Ross - August 30, 2011
No question asked is dumb! (just those you never ask!) No water is added, just the condensed soup! Enjoy!
From Lora - October 24, 2011
So so so so good!!!!!!
From Andrew Reynolds Cash on Demand - February 21, 2012
I've been incredibly hectic recently and when I discovered this write-up on recipes last night, I didn't get the opportunity to go through it. Given that I'm on my day off, I got a chance to go through your articles thoroughly. I just concluded a blog post on Andrew Reynolds Cash on Demand but I don’t think that I did pretty much as good a task as you did.
From Chris Kiser - April 17, 2012
I have tried many slow cooker beef stew recipes but havn't been able to find one that satisfies my taste, until now! I use fire roasted diced tomatoes and add a teaspoon of cumin for a slightly smokey flavor. I have also found that whisking the beef broth and mushroom soup together before adding it into the slow cooker seems to thicken the stew so that very little corn starch is needed. This recipe is delicious and has become one of our favorites!
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Kudos and Plaudits to you! I have tried many of your recipes with success but I must say your
From Beverly Mills - March 09, 2011
Hi Bob yes, you can just type your suggestions and tips right here in the comments section following the recipe. If you want to be more private, email them to us at tellus@KitchenScoop.com We're always glad to get tips!