Recipe of Favorite Crock Pot Roast Beef Stew

Crock Pot Roast Beef Stew. Mix vegetables, water and Beef Stew Seasoning Mix in slow cooker. Stir into ingredients in slow cooker. Pat dry roast with paper towel and season.

Crock Pot Roast Beef Stew They do not have to be under water. Place the sprigs of rosemary on top the roast. Crock Pot beef stew comes together in just a few simple steps and the beef gets so tender.

Hello everybody, it's Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we're going to prepare a distinctive dish, crock pot roast beef stew. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Mix vegetables, water and Beef Stew Seasoning Mix in slow cooker. Stir into ingredients in slow cooker. Pat dry roast with paper towel and season.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook crock pot roast beef stew using 17 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Crock Pot Roast Beef Stew:

  1. {Take 1 of Beef roast of your choice.
  2. {Get 6 of Carrots chopped.
  3. {Take 5 of Potatoes cut into 1 inch pieces.
  4. {Take 2 of Celery stalks chopped.
  5. {Get 1 of Small- med Onion chopped.
  6. {Make ready 6 cup of Water.
  7. {Take 1 cup of Red wine of your choice.
  8. {Take 4 cloves of garlic.
  9. {Prepare 2 sprigs of fresh rosemary.
  10. {Take 2 cup of Rice.
  11. {Make ready of Seasoning.
  12. {Make ready 1 tbsp of Sea salt.
  13. {Take 2 1/2 tsp of Ground pepper.
  14. {Take 2 tsp of Onion powder.
  15. {Make ready 1 tsp of Garlic powder.
  16. {Get 1 1/2 tsp of Parsley.
  17. {Make ready 1 tsp of Red pepper flakes - Optional.

Toss the beef in the flour-garlic powder mixture to coat, and brown in olive oil in batches. Don't crowd the pan. (You can skip this step but the browning adds great flavor to the stew). Ultimate Slow Cooker Beef Stew made with chuck roast, Yukon potatoes and carrots for a rich beef stew that is perfect for the cold weather. Like our Classic Beef Stew this slow cooker version is an easy, comfort food Soup Recipe you can make any day of the week.

Steps to make Crock Pot Roast Beef Stew:

  1. Pat dry roast with paper towel and season..
  2. Place roast in crock pot and add water & wine. Liquid should cover about 1 1/2 inches of the bottom or so..
  3. Add garlic cloves and vegetables around the roast. They do not have to be under water.
  4. Place the sprigs of rosemary on top the roast. Cover and turn on LOW for about 5 hours or until roast falls apart..
  5. TIP: After a few hours spoon liquid over roast and repeat a few times..
  6. Serve by pulling desired amount of roast with tongs and spooning the stew. ENJOY!.
  7. TIP: Try serving over rice..
  8. TIP: Day 2: You can use the beef for an "And the Next Day" Recipe. See my "Enchisagna" or "Enchiladas" recipe. You can even use the leftover rice!.

Ultimate Slow Cooker Beef Stew How to Make Beef Stew in the Slow Cooker Coat the chunks of beef in flour, salt and pepper. You can do this by shaking the beef, flour, salt and pepper together in a large zip-top bag, or by stirring them together in a large bowl. A simple, rib-sticking crock pot beef stew that is perfect for cold days! A thick, chunky stew full of beef, potatoes and vegetables! THE BEST CROCK POT BEEF STEW With fall and winter approaching (I know, I know - not quite there yet!

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