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Beef Stew with Cave Creek Chili Beer and Dumplings Recipe
Ingredients
2 pounds, 3 ounces shin of beef (or use flank or neck), chopped into
chunks
3 tablespoons flour
Olive oil
3
red onions, peeled, halved and roughly sliced
1-3/4 ounces pancetta or
bacon, chopped
3 sticks of celery, chopped
1 small handful of
rosemary, leaves picked from stem
5 cups Cave Creek Chili Beer
2
parsnips, peeled and roughly chopped
2 carrots, peeled and roughly chopped
4 potatoes, peeled and roughly chopped
Sea salt and freshly ground
pepper
Dumplings:
1-3/4 cups self-rising flour
1/2 cup butter
A good pinch of salt and pepper
2 sprigs of
rosemary, chopped
Instructions
Season the beef, sprinkle with the flour and toss around until well
coated. Heat up a frying pan until it is good and hot, add a little
olive oil and fry the beef in 2 batches until nice and brown. Transfer
the meat to a big casserole -- one that is suitable to go on a
stovetop burner -- mixing in the flour that was left on the plate
after coating it. Put the casserole on a medium heat, add the onions
and pancetta, and cook until the onions are translucent and the
pancetta has a bit of color. Add your celery and rosemary. Now you can
pour in your ale and 1-1/4 cups of water, adding your parsnips,
carrots and potatoes. (Feel free to add whatever veg you like at this
stage.) Bring to the boil, put a lid on, turn down the heat and leave
it to simmer while you make the dumplings -- which are choice.
Blitz the dumpling ingredients in a blender or rub between your
fingers till you have a breadcrumb consistency, then add just enough
water to make a dough that isn't sticky. Divide it into
ping-pong-ball-sized dumplings and put these into the stew, dunking
them under. Put the lid back on and leave it to cook for 2 hours.
Taste it, season it as you like, and then serve the stew with some
greens and loads of bread to mop up the juices.
Yield: 6 to 8 servings
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Chili Beer Bread
Ingredients
4 cups flour
1/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons baking powder
12 ounces Cave Creek Chili Beer
2 teaspoons salt
2 eggs, slightly beaten
Instructions
Mix flour, baking powder, and salt with sugar. Add beer and
egg both at once and stir. You may have to knead last of
flour in with hands. Place in greased 9-inch by 5-inch loaf
pan and bake at 375 degrees until done - about 1 hour and 10
minutes. Remove from pan immediately and cool. |
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