Best 2 Next Level Beef Bourguignon Recipes

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**Beef Bourguignon: A Classic French Dish Elevated**

Indulge in a culinary journey to the heart of France with Beef Bourguignon, a timeless masterpiece that embodies the essence of French cuisine. This rich and flavorful stew, originating from the Burgundy region, is a symphony of tender beef, aromatic vegetables, and a luscious red wine sauce that will tantalize your taste buds. Our curated collection of Beef Bourguignon recipes offers a range of interpretations, each capturing the essence of this classic dish while adding unique twists and flavors. From traditional techniques to modern variations, these recipes will guide you in creating an unforgettable Beef Bourguignon experience. Embark on a culinary adventure and discover the art of slow cooking, transforming simple ingredients into an extraordinary feast.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BEEF BOURGUIGNON



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Try Ina Garten's Beef Bourguignonne recipe, a French classic with bacon, mushrooms and red wine, from Barefoot Contessa on Food Network.

Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h45m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 tablespoon good olive oil
8 ounces dry cured center cut applewood smoked bacon, diced
2 1/2 pounds chuck beef cut into 1-inch cubes
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 pound carrots, sliced diagonally into 1-inch chunks
2 yellow onions, sliced
2 teaspoons chopped garlic (2 cloves)
1/2 cup Cognac
1 (750 ml.) bottle good dry red wine such as Cote du Rhone or Pinot Noir
1 can (2 cups) beef broth
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves (1/2 teaspoon dried)
4 tablespoons unsalted butter at room temperature, divided
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 pound frozen whole onions
1 pound fresh mushrooms stems discarded, caps thickly sliced
Country bread or Sour Dough, toasted or grilled and rubbed with garlic clove
1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley, optional

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 250 degrees F.
  • Heat the olive oil in a large Dutch oven. Add the bacon and cook over medium heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the bacon is lightly browned. Remove the bacon with a slotted spoon to a large plate.
  • Dry the beef cubes with paper towels and then sprinkle them with salt and pepper. In batches in single layers, sear the beef in the hot oil for 3 to 5 minutes, turning to brown on all sides. Remove the seared cubes to the plate with the bacon and continue searing until all the beef is browned. Set aside.
  • Toss the carrots, and onions, 1 tablespoon of salt and 2 teaspoons of pepper in the fat in the pan and cook for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the onions are lightly browned. Add the garlic and cook for 1 more minute. Add the Cognac, stand back, and ignite with a match to burn off the alcohol. Put the meat and bacon back into the pot with the juices. Add the bottle of wine plus enough beef broth to almost cover the meat. Add the tomato paste and thyme. Bring to a simmer, cover the pot with a tight-fitting lid and place it in the oven for about 1 1/4 hours or until the meat and vegetables are very tender when pierced with a fork.
  • Combine 2 tablespoons of butter and the flour with a fork and stir into the stew. Add the frozen onions. Saute the mushrooms in 2 tablespoons of butter for 10 minutes until lightly browned and then add to the stew. Bring the stew to a boil on top of the stove, then lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Season to taste.
  • To serve, toast the bread in the toaster or oven. Rub each slice on 1 side with a cut clove of garlic. For each serving, spoon the stew over a slice of bread and sprinkle with parsley.

NEXT LEVEL BEEF BOURGUIGNON



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Take beef bourguignon to new heights with our ultimate recipe for the classic red wine stew. It's a great make-ahead braise to feed family and friends

Provided by Barney Desmazery

Categories     Dinner, Main course, Supper

Time 5h

Number Of Ingredients 16

1.2kg stewing beef
1 garlic bulb, halved
1 star anise
small pack thyme
3 bay leaves
1l full-bodied red wine (preferably French and made from pinot noir)
5 tbsp sunflower oil
6 carrots, cut into large chunks
1 onion, roughly chopped
3 celery sticks, roughly chopped
1 tsp tomato purée
1 heaped tbsp plain flour
150g unsmoked bacon lardons
150g pearl onions or small shallots, peeled
150g button mushrooms
small pack parsley, leaves roughly chopped, to serve

Steps:

  • A day or two ahead, cut the meat into large 5cm chunks. Put in a glass bowl with the garlic, star anise, thyme, bay and plenty of seasoning. Mix everything together well.
  • Pour the wine into a large saucepan (keep the lid to hand and turn off any extractor fans). Bring to a boil, then, at arms-length, ignite with a long match. Wait for the flames to burn off (there will be quite a few), then boil for 5 mins more. If you don't feel comfortable setting the flames alight, just boil the wine. Pour the wine over the meat, then cover and cool slightly before chilling overnight or for up to 36 hrs.
  • Lift the beef out of the marinade and dry on kitchen paper. Heat half the oil in a large casserole. Working in batches, brown the beef for 10 mins, adding more oil if needed (watch out - this will splutter). Once browned, transfer the beef chunks to a plate.
  • Heat oven to 150C/130C fan/gas 3. Add a touch more oil to the dish, then tip in the veg and gently brown for 10 mins. Use a wooden spatula to scrape any sticky bits off the bottom. Scatter over the flour and cook for 2 mins, then stir in the tomato purée. Add the meat and any juices from the plate back in, then pour over the marinade with all the aromatics. Bring everything to a simmer and give it a good stir, then cover and place in the oven for 3½-4 hrs, stirring every hour or so until the meat is very tender. You now have a delicious rustic stew that can be served as is, but keep going to take it to the next level.
  • Leave the stew to cool, then carefully tip into a sieve or colander set over a bowl. Lift the meat and carrots back into the casserole, then squish everything else in the sieve so that you extract the juices and some of the garlic gets squished through. Simmer this sauce in a pan for 10 mins or until thickened to your liking, then pour over the meat.
  • While the meat is braising, heat the rest of the oil in a frying pan. Fry the bacon and onions for 15 mins until the bacon is crisp and the onions have softened and browned. Turn the heat up, add the mushrooms and fry until cooked. Tip the contents of the frying pan into the casserole, stir and simmer for a few mins. Scatter over the parsley, then bring the dish to the table and serve with the carb of your choice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 652 calories, Fat 29 grams fat, SaturatedFat 9 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 12 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 7 grams sugar, Fiber 5 grams fiber, Protein 51 grams protein, Sodium 1.3 milligram of sodium

Tips:

  • Choose the right cut of beef. Chuck roast or beef brisket are traditional choices for beef bourguignon, as they are tough cuts that become tender when braised.
  • Brown the beef in batches. This will help to develop flavor and prevent the meat from stewing.
  • Use a good quality red wine. A full-bodied red wine, such as a Burgundy or Cabernet Sauvignon, will add depth of flavor to the dish.
  • Don't skimp on the vegetables. The vegetables in beef bourguignon add flavor and texture to the dish. Be sure to use a variety of vegetables, such as carrots, onions, celery, and mushrooms.
  • Simmer the beef bourguignon for at least 2 hours. This will allow the flavors to meld and the meat to become tender.
  • Serve the beef bourguignon over mashed potatoes or egg noodles. This will help to soak up the delicious sauce.

Conclusion:

Beef bourguignon is a classic French dish that is perfect for a special occasion. It is a hearty and flavorful stew that is sure to impress your guests. With a little planning and effort, you can easily make this dish at home. So next time you are looking for a new recipe to try, give beef bourguignon a try. You won't be disappointed!

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