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Great recipe for Simplified Boeuf en Daube. This is an easy but very tasty and nourishing take on a French home-cooking classic. Simplified Boeuf en Daube This is an easy but very tasty and nourishing take on a French home-cooking classic. This is a robust dish that tolerates experimentation so do vary proportions to suit your personal taste or, for example, add other vegetables.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook simplified boeuf en daube using 11 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Simplified Boeuf en Daube:
- Prepare 2 tbs Olive Oil
- Get 1 1/4-1 1/2 kg joint of Brisket or Chuck Beef
- Take 2 Onions, chopped finely
- Make ready 10 Shallots, peeled but left whole
- Get 3/4 Garlic cloves, crushed
- Prepare 2 x 400g Tins Pomodorini or plain ChoppedTomatoes, according to preference
- Prepare 100 g Olives, pitted (black or green)
- Take 375 ml Dry White Wine
- Make ready 1 tsp Dried oregano
- Take 1 tsp Dried Thyme
- Prepare Salt & Black Pepper
Heat the oil in a large frying pan. Season the beef and brown in the pan. Transfer to a large, lidded casserole dish. This classic French braised beef, red wine, and vegetable stew is simple and delicious.
Instructions to make Simplified Boeuf en Daube:
- Pre-heat oven time Gas Mark 4 or your electric equivalent. On our Neff Circotherm it’s 160C but it’s probably 180C for normal fan ovens.
- Heat the olive oil in the casserole, season the meat well and quickly brown it all over on a high heat.
- Remove the meat and keep on a plate. Use a very little wine to deglaze the casserole.
- Add the onions and gently fry for 3 minutes or until softened. Add the garlic and gently fry for a further minute.
- Add the shallots and gently fry for a further two minutes, turning the shallots to seal them evenly.
- Return the meat to the casserole, adding the tomatoes, olives, remainder of the white wine, oregano and thyme. Give everything a gentle but thorough stir.
- Cover and place in the centre of the oven. Cook for around 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 hours but in any event until the meat is very tender. Check periodically to ensure that the casserole doesn’t become dry and add water (but not much otherwise the sauce is diluted!) but only if necessary. I usually also turn the meat once or twice.
- Put the meat onto a hot carving plate and let it rest for 10-15 minutes, then slice off what you want.
- Taste and season the sauce if required and serve in a separate gravy boat. Serve with boiled or creamed potatoes and your choice of vegetables. Brussels Sprouts, cabbage, carrots and cauliflower all work well but so do many other vegetables.
- Keep the leftover meat and sauce in the fridge and consume over the next day or two.
Transfer to a large, lidded casserole dish. This classic French braised beef, red wine, and vegetable stew is simple and delicious. It would be better if you make it a day prior to serving, since it allows the intricate flavors to develop and mellow. Boeuf En Daube - French Beef Burgundy in the Crock Pot. A delicious & heady combination of good red wine, prime beef, smoked bacon, dried orange, shallots, garlic & cepes - dried forest mushrooms!
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