Best 2 Carbonnade A La Flamande Belgian Beef Beer And Onion Stew Recipes

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**Carbonnade à la Flamande: A Hearty Belgian Beef Stew**

Carbonnade à la Flamande is a classic Belgian beef stew that is rich, flavorful, and perfect for a cold winter day. This traditional dish is made with beef chuck roast, Belgian beer, onions, and spices. The beef is braised in the beer and onions until it is fall-apart tender, and the resulting stew is hearty and satisfying. Carbonnade à la Flamande is typically served with mashed potatoes or fries, and it can also be enjoyed with a side of bread or rice.

This article includes two recipes for Carbonnade à la Flamande:

* **Classic Carbonnade à la Flamande:** This recipe is a traditional version of the dish, made with beef chuck roast, Belgian beer, onions, and spices.
* **Slow Cooker Carbonnade à la Flamande:** This recipe is a slow cooker version of the dish, which is perfect for busy weeknights. Simply add all of the ingredients to your slow cooker and cook on low for 8-10 hours.

Both recipes are easy to follow and result in a delicious and comforting stew that the whole family will enjoy.

Let's cook with our recipes!

BEEF AND BEER STEW - CARBONNADE A LA FLAMANDE



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This is Belgian beef and beer stew. It's all about beer, beef and onions. Take your time browning the beef and cooking down the onions. It's totally worth it.

Provided by romain | glebekitchen

Categories     Main

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 lbs beef stew ( - chuck is nice for this)
6 pieces bacon ( - good quality)
3 large onions (sliced thin)
3 cloves garlic (crushed)
3 Tbsp flour
3 cups belgian dark ale ( - look for a Dubbel like Chimay)
3 sprigs fresh thyme
2 bay leaves
1 Tbsp brown sugar
1 Tbsp cider vinegar
1 Tbsp dijon mustard
Vegetable oil as required to brown the meat.
Chicken stock as required to cover the beef.

Steps:

  • Heat a large dutch oven over medium low to medium heat (you will need to find the browning sweet spot).
  • Add 2-3 Tbsp of oil to the dutch oven.
  • Working in batches brown the beef well. Be careful not to overcrowd the pan. If you get a big puddle of liquid in your pan, it's overcrowded. You are boiling your beef. That's bad. It took 5 batches in a 6 quart dutch oven for 4 lbs of beef.
  • Dice the bacon into 1/4 inch pieces and add to the dutch oven along with the leftover oil and goodness. Cook to render the fat and add the thinly sliced onions. Add a bit of salt and cook, covered, for 20 minutes. Stir occasionally. Uncover and cook another 10 minutes. You are going for meltingly tender onions. Think French onion soup. It may take a little longer but it's worth it.
  • Add the crushed garlic and flour and cook another 2 minutes, stirring well.
  • Mix the mustard with a little beer to dissolve.
  • Add about 1/2 cup of the beer and scrape up any browned goodness on the bottom of the dutch oven.
  • Pour in the rest of the beer, along with the mustard, cider vinegar, brown sugar, bay and fresh thyme. Add a bit of fresh ground black pepper as well.
  • Return the beef to the pot along with any accumulated juices.
  • Add just enough chicken stock to cover the beef. You may not need any at all.
  • Add a good tsp of salt at this point, cover and place in a 325F oven for about 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
  • Start checking at about 90 minutes. You are done when the beef is tender.
  • At this point adjust the salt to taste.
  • This is traditionally served with boiled new potatoes and carrots. I like it with a green salad to start and crusty bread.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 6 servings, Calories 614 kcal, Carbohydrate 15 g, Protein 72 g, Fat 24 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 202 mg, Sodium 351 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 4 g

CARBONNADE à LA FLAMANDE



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Provided by Julia Reed

Categories     dinner, roasts, main course

Time 3h

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 pounds rump or chuck roast, cut into 2-inch cubes
3 tablespoons bacon fat, or a mixture of butter and olive oil, or more if necessary
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
6 cups sliced yellow onions (about 1 1/2 pounds)
4 cloves garlic, pressed
1 cup beef stock
2 to 3 cups beer
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 herb bouquet (6 parsley sprigs, 4 thyme branches, 1 bay leaf tied together)
1 1/2 tablespoons arrowroot or cornstarch
2 tablespoons red-wine vinegar, plus more to taste
Buttered noodles for serving

Steps:

  • Place a rack in the lower third of the oven. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Dry the beef and heat the fat in a 9- to 10-inch ovenproof casserole or pot until almost smoking. Brown the beef quickly on all sides, a few pieces at a time, removing them as they brown. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, toss to coat and set aside.
  • Reduce heat. Stir in onions, adding more fat if necessary. Brown lightly about 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Season with salt and pepper. Stir in garlic. Set aside. Add stock to the pan and scrape up the brown bits and coagulated juices.
  • Arrange half the beef in the pan and spread with half the onions. Repeat with the remaining beef and onions. Add enough beer to cover the meat. Stir in the brown sugar and bury the herb bouquet in the meat. Bring to a simmer, cover and place in the oven. Cook at a slow simmer (check occasionally) for 2 1/2 hours, until meat is tender.
  • Remove from the oven and discard the herb bouquet. Remove beef and skim off the fat. Blend the arrowroot with 2 tablespoons vinegar and stir into the liquid. Simmer for 3 to 4 minutes, until thickened. Adjust seasonings. Return meat to the pan, stir and heat through. Serve with noodles.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 478, UnsaturatedFat 13 grams, Carbohydrate 20 grams, Fat 19 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 51 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 1164 milligrams, Sugar 8 grams, TransFat 1 gram

Tips:

  • Use a good quality beef. A chuck roast or beef short ribs are both excellent choices for this stew.
  • Brown the beef in batches. This will help to develop the flavor of the meat and prevent it from overcrowding the pan.
  • Don't be afraid to use a dark beer. A Belgian dubbel or tripel will add a rich, malty flavor to the stew.
  • Add plenty of onions. Onions are a key ingredient in this stew and help to create a rich, flavorful broth.
  • Simmer the stew for at least 2 hours. This will allow the flavors to develop and the meat to become tender.
  • Serve the stew with mashed potatoes, egg noodles, or crusty bread.

Conclusion:

Carbonnade a la Flamande is a hearty, flavorful stew that is perfect for a cold winter day. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. So next time you are looking for a delicious and satisfying meal, give this classic Belgian stew a try.

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