This Beef Stew Is The Most Comforting Dish | Greek Style Beef Stew Recipe


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This version of greek style beef stew is out of this world when it comes to flavour. It’s packed with goodness and doesn’t require …

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  1. Ulfur
    Ulfur says:

    its so refreshing to have a cooking video for noobs. I get so annoyed with videos that say put a bit of this and a bit of that, with a touch of this, what does that mean?? how much is a touch? is a touch of vinegar different to a splash of vinegar? is cooking something for a little bit 5min? 3? 1? Most videos are done with too many assumptions and I've just discovered you now and Im already making my shopping list for tomorrow. Thanks for a well explained, well structured and easy to follow recipes videos, please keep doing what your dong

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  2. Yuri Vdovenko
    Yuri Vdovenko says:

    Thank you so very much for your video tutorial! My questions are as follows: Can I add carrots to this stew? If so, in what form and at what stage? Can I use beurre manie as an additional thickener? Thanks a million for your answers in advance! Greetings from Ukraine

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  3. Matthew Silver
    Matthew Silver says:

    This was a good basis for making it my own. Don't like cinnamon, didn't use it. Don't like bay leaves, didn't add them. Currants… can't get those anywhere here. Rather red wine vinegar we used 6 ounces of our favorite teriyaki marinade and added it at the step you added the vinegar. It gave the stew a nice tang without it being too powerful. Using whole shallots on top of onion in a stew isn't something I had ever considered but they gave the stew a really nice flavor.

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  4. Aoki Aoki
    Aoki Aoki says:

    Traditional Stifado doesn't have tomato and you either add cinnamon or cloves for beef, not both.
    2 gloves and 2 bay leafs are enough, not 10, Greek food isn't spicy.

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  5. Abdu
    Abdu says:

    For people that can't consume alcohol: For me using the combination of grape juice and a little bit of balsamic vinegar replicates the flavor of using red wine in cooking extremely well. Just do not use too much grape juice because of the sugar in it, otherwise the dish can become a bit too sweet. I usually use about half or a third of the amount of wine it says in a recipe. For example if a recipe wants me to use 300ml red wine, I use 100ml-150ml grape juice and balsamic vinegar to taste (usually 1-3 tbsp).

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  6. kungfuspider
    kungfuspider says:

    You should have tempered the cinnamon and cloves first in some way before adding them like that to the stew. Perhaps this recipe is directed towards college students / beginners? Even so, it's a small but important step when using whole spices.

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  7. Peer X
    Peer X says:

    This recipe is coming right on time ! Just because I love Greek food AND it is still winter here in the Netherlands. Thank you, Jack. Will forward this recipe to my mother.

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