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I like using a frying pan as much as the next person. Its great for quick, simple, and (of course) yummy foods.

The problem with pans is that you need to afford them quite a bit of attention. I don't like it when that meat that I thought was coming along great just seemingly instantly transforms into a grey chunk of overcooked sorrow, and all because I decided that this was the right time to answer any replies to my posts or comments on Steemit.

And yes, even though I advocate 'slow cooking', the cooker has a nasty habit of increasing the gas mark ever not so slightly once in a while - throwing all your cautious timing out the window - along with the grey chunk of unchewableness that results. ¬_¬

Oh alright so I eat it anyway! Waste not, as they say.

But it can be 'so' frustrating, can it not?

Well the good news is that we do have alternatives and this meal that I'm going to show you is as simple as it gets.

Beef Stew... Marinated Overnight... Yum...

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Now to be fair this could easily have been chicken, pork or even fish stew. Just substitute the main meaty ingredient accordingly.

The premise is simplicity itself.

Get a bunch of ingredients, peel and chop them up where appropriate, and mix them into a casserole dish.

So, lets get to it!

Ingredients:

The following ingredients will comfortably serve 3 persons alone, or 4 persons with a side of something else.

  • Half a kilo of boneless cubed or shredded beef (or boneless chicken, pork or fish)
  • 4 potatoes
  • 2 onions
  • 1 Head of garlic
  • White Wine (Cooking)
  • Something 'stronger'
  • Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Olive Oil
  • Honey
  • Ginger (fresh) (optional)
  • Basil
  • Turmeric
  • Cayenne Pepper
  • A stock cube of choice
  • Water

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Method:

  • Peel the potatoes, onions and garlic.
  • Upon a steady cut-resistant surface, Cut larger garlic cloves into big chunks.
  • Potatoes can be sliced length ways down the middle and about 4 times across. this make the potato chunks cook faster.
  • The onion can also be sliced similarly. the larger pieces will soften during cooking
  • Once the bed of vegetation is laid out at the bottom of the dish, add a generous sprinkle of basil, a moderate sprinkle of turmeric powder and a very light sprinkle of cayenne pepper (you do 'not' want to let this spice slip).
  • Sprinkle a spoonful of honey upon the contents of the dish
  • Lightly sprinkle olive oil and Apple Cider Vinegar upon everything.
  • Also apply about half a glass of wine to dish. Spiced up with a stronger spirit.
  • Distribute the meat to the dish. Roll the meat around to apply spices on all sides.
  • Add filtered/ bottle water up to 2/3 fill or submersion.

Storage For Marination

Once the dish is prepared, cover in aluminium tinfoil and pop it into the fridge to remain overnight.

This will allow the ingredients to take on the essence of the rich caserole juices.

Cooking

  • Since this dish includes (smaller but still sizable) potato (chunks), it needs to ensure that they get cooked without burning other elements of food in the oven.

  • Set the oven to 200C (almost 400F), uncover the casserole dish - and let the oven have a conversation with your stew for half an hour. This will both cook the potato and allow for the ample juices in the dish to evaporate somewhat and reduce.

  • When the time elapses, lower to 100C, re-cover the casserole dish - and let it simmer for another hour.

  • When that time elapses - its time to plate!


If you found this post yummy or interesting and would like to share this with your friends then a resteem couldn't hurt.

If you 'didn't' like this then feel free to share your views in comments. A civil conversation can go a long way.

Sincerely,

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That sounds so good! My little man hardly eats but I can always get him to eat soup. Even though it's the middle of summer and a humid 90 degrees today, I'm making soup tonight because the kid hasn't eaten a good meal in a few days! I will have to add this one to my recipe box.

I am glad to hear that you found this worth a look and a try @thesimplelife. :c)

I am sorry that your little man has trouble with his apetite. I hope that he is alright? Or is he a 'snacker' type of person? :c)

Let me know how your variant turns out! Its very convenient to prepare before a busy day. :c) Naturally frozen onions and dried garlic will save time but the fresh stuff is great. ^_^

He is a small snacker but more of a drinker (which is why he loves soup). So he gets lots of smoothies with yogurt and fruits and veggies hidden in there and hen he drinks a lot of kefir, whole milk, and some other things mixed in to make sure he gets his protein and nutrients...I have tried just about everything to get that kid to eat! Looking forward to trying this out!

Oh! I am glad that he is just picky and not afflicted with something. :c)

Yes, well a stew does sound like a fairly good go-between between liquids and solids. :cP I'd suggest shredded or other wise smaller chunks of meat so as not to put him off intimidating big chunks. ^_^ Good luck. :c)

Thanks for the suggestion!

Ooh, YUM! I do love a good stew. Marinating overnight definitely makes a HUGE difference though I rarely plan ahead to do it.

Future tag recommendations @pathforger I fear you may be losing a lot of potential traffic because you are not using the tags properly! For recipes such as yours I would have entered tags in this order: #recipes, #food, #food-trail, #life
The first tag is SO IMPORTANT! That is the one where your blog post is going to be housed when people search. "blog" is redundant. Don't use Steemit or Steem. Sure, you're writing but is this a post about writing?

For future posts, think about your entire subject, then visit https://steemit.com/tags for the top most appropriate tags. It makes all the difference between being discovered or being lost in the shuffle.

You are absolutely right @merej99 :c) I must admit that I wasn't thinking at the time of posting (been trying to hide that I'm down with a summer cold and and the medications haven't been kind to my energy levels).

I very much appreciate your suggestions for future food-related posts and rest assured that I shall be incorporating them. :c) Plus I acknowledge that blog, writing and steemit weren't accurate. Much appreciated with the guidance. :c)

And yes the stew was great. ^_^

Oh no! I hope you feel better soon. @kiwideb has also been fighting off something. Virtual chicken soup and hugs for you both.

Well a 4 hour 'nap' followed by food helped. :cP Still a little ticked off at the doc for claiming I'd be right for work on Monday as I still do not feel quite right... I'll go to a different doc next time - maybe the meds will hammer me less.

Oh... and spent the last 2+ hours trying to get past the 'bandwidth exceeded' issue. Ah the delights of being a minnow. ^_^

It game me something to reflect on. And I'll certainly scale back my comments after the challenge is over.

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That sounds really good... and not like it's a huge amount of work, preparation wise.

It 'was' really good. ^_^

for the person who seeks even less preparation - he or she could opt for frozen vegetables. Certainly ups the convenience and quickness of preparation (onions and garlic are the top candidates for opting for frozen - potatoes are quite quick and easy to peel and cut). :c)

Thank you for the feedback and up-vote @denmarkguy!

This looks yummy! I would like to try this one out. With pork, perhaps since hubby does not eat beef. 😅

Great to hear that you'll be trying this out @arrliinn! ^_^

Oh yes. That is the nice thing about stews. There is great flexibility as to what main ingredient(s) to use. /:c)

Fun fact: Airlines favor stews as hot meals as they are easier and cheaper to store, last longer, and don't lose their quality nearly as much as other kinds of hot meals.

Would love to hear how it turns out.

Yes, simple is good.
Did you reach your comment goal?

Oh yes. :c) Yesterday afternoon. And since then I've made three comments.

I plan on going back to 'maybe' 20 daily as a target. ^_~ I made too many compromises to reach the comments goal.

Num where's mine. You are making me hungry again. Just ate a couple of hours ago. Wanna come cook for me??

I am glad to hear that you find this appetizing @thethreehugs! :c)

We may both be islanders but we are pretty much half-way around the planet from each other - so cooking for you would be a little tricky... :cP

Fortunately this recipe is designed to be both easy and cheap to make - and there are no rules against swapping ingredients out for a more 'local' flavour. ^_^

Thank you for stopping by! :c)

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