Saturday 2 December 2023

Braised beef with red wine and cranberry

This lovely seasonal dish can be left to bubble away, filling the kitchen with some wonderful and comforting aromas ...



Ingredients
Serves 4
1kg braising steak
3 onions ( I usually use red ones)
300ml red wine
300ml stock
3 rounded tbsp cranberry sauce (check sugar/carb content if using shop bought)

Method
1. Cut the meat into large slices, about 8cm square. Tip 2 tbsp flour with some salt and pepper into a large food bag, add the beef and shake to coat the pieces. Thinly slice the onions.
2. Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a large heavy-based pan. Add the beef and fry on all sides until evenly browned. You may need to do this in two batches. Remove to a plate.
3. Heat 1tbsp oil in the pan if you need it, then add the onions and fry quickly for 5 minutes until tinged brown. Return the beef to the pan and add the wine and stock. Bring to the boil, stirring to scrape up the juices. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
4. Reduce the heat, cover tightly with a lid and cook at a gentle simmer for 1hr 30mins until the beef is tender. Stir in the cranberry sauce, taste and add more seasoning if necessary. Simmer for a further 5 minutes and serve with vegetables of your choice. Some may choose mashed potato, others may choose mashed swede which is a lower carb alternative... fine green beans are also nice.

Original recipe idea from here

For readers who may prefer a vegetarian dish
How about Somerset Stew here or Vegetable Stew here


~ enjoy your day ~

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All the best Jan

24 comments:

  1. This recipe looks and sounds deliciously tasty. It’s making my mouth water! Thank you for sharing this luscious yumm-iness with us. I wish you all the best, have a wonderful Weekend.

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  2. ...I like the tang of cranberries.

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  3. Looks delicious -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  4. I will keep cranberries in mind next time I make a casserole for himself. Thank you.

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  5. Your dish looks and sounds delicious-saving this one.
    Loving the vases of flowers Happy December

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  6. That looks like a delicious dish!

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  7. Hmmm, I can practically smell it. Perfect for a snowy day (it´s snowing here! Can´t remember when that last happened in December!)

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  8. Looks delicious, another yummy recipe.
    Take care, have a happy weekend.

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  9. I lvoe the idea of adding cranberry sauce to this dish. I bet it's delicious.

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  10. This sounds very good, Jan. I haven't made beef in a long time -- this might be a good one to get me back into it. (If it flies, maybe for Christmas or Christmas Eve!)

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  11. I have never mixed my steaks with other sauces before that would be something new for me

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  12. That does look good. Thanks for including the vegetarian menus.
    Cheers,

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  13. I like stews, that stew or way of making meat is special, good recipe, I take note of many of them.
    Best regards

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  14. YUMMY! Looks delicious. Happy December. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  15. Looks wonderful and thank you for the links also. Pretty flowers! Thank you Jan and all the best!

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  16. This recipe looks so good and easy is my favorite type, Jan.

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  17. Esta carne debe de estar riquísima. Besos.

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