Vietnamese Beef Stew is PERFECT for Rainy Days!


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This super tasty Vietnamese beef stew (Bò Kho) goes well with rice or a baguette , or both! Slow cooked tender beef made fast in the Instant Pot. ** NEW …

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  1. Mercourio
    Mercourio says:

    The recipe sounds and looks amazing. I don’t cook Vietnamese food but I shall cook my beef this way next time. Can I say that you do not have to go into all the trouble of freezing tomato paste. Tomato past bought in tubes of glass jars can keep in the freeze for months 🇬🇧🇬🇧

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  2. Tony N
    Tony N says:

    Hi Flo, I would really like to make this recipe. However, I had tried to find the "finger meat" which you had used in a previous recipe, and I was unable to locate it anywhere. Maybe it's a Canadian thing, but none of the supermarkets or butcher shops in my (Chicagoland) area have it. I also asked several butchers about it and they had no idea what I was talking about. Is there a more proper term for it other than "finger meat"? What alternate cut of meat would you recommend as a substitute? Chuck roast maybe? Thanks!

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  3. TheKatherine1958
    TheKatherine1958 says:

    Hi Flo- that stew looks amazing. I’ve never heard/seen that type of beef. I wonder if we can find it here?
    You’re so resourceful in making the tomato paste into those little discs and freezing them. I always was bothered by the waste from only using a bit from the can. I started buying it in a tube. Lol.
    I hope you and yours are all doing well! Sending love. Xxoo

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  4. Don Wright
    Don Wright says:

    If you plant the base of the Union Judas cut off you have a leak light coming up next year and they're huge I cut him off at the base and chopped and used the white part and saute him sometimes it's great they're huge

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  5. Dave Swensen
    Dave Swensen says:

    Another delicious looking recipe, thanks. It's not really cold enough here yet but we were yearning for some beef stew last night and my wife whipped up a great batch but I like some of your additions and we'll try that next time. Good job!

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  6. Nally A
    Nally A says:

    My husband loves ordering this from Vietnamese restaurants. Going to give this a try this week. Thanks for the recipe. You can regrow the ends of lemongrass by sticking them in water until roots grow. Then plant in your garden.

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  7. Cheryl Griffin
    Cheryl Griffin says:

    my nephew is part Vietnamese and half white and his dad's have been amazing half white so that makes him a quarter Vietnamese but we love that Nummies food I just love this I'm going to try it alright take care

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  8. Randy
    Randy says:

    Ah yes the rain is back Flo LOL. EXCELLENT idea for dinner today. We’re not too far apart so you might get some high winds so hunker down eat stew and stay safe. As always God Bless.

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  9. Lilian Tong
    Lilian Tong says:

    Wow you grew that shallot??? Well done guys! I have some growing and wanted to know if you just let the top greens flop or if you cut them back? My shallots haven't come up to the surface yet. This recipe looks delish – I love lemongrass and tried to grow that too, but the plant didn't grow at all. It stayed alive for many months without change to size, then it just died.

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  10. Stephanie Briggs
    Stephanie Briggs says:

    Love your videos , I have been watching you guys for years!! When I got my first IP!
    Interesting you didn't peel the carrots. Just the other day I was taking with a friend about peeling carrots. We both were wonderful it is really necessary!

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