Beef Stew in Red Wine Sauce
- Recipe by Jacques Pépin
Pairing Suggestion
Though Jacques’s hearty stew is inspired by boeuf bourguignon, classically flavored with red Burgundy, he prepares his version with the rich red wines of the southern Rhône, particularly those made from the Carignan grape. Two great wines to seek out—for cooking and drinking—are the gently tannic 2004 Domaine Marc Kreydenweiss Perrières, from the Costières de Nîmes region, or the wild herb-scented 2004 Domaine de Nizas Carignan.
Beef Stew in Red Wine Sauce
- Recipe by Jacques Pépin
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Beef Stew in Red Wine Sauce
Made with chuck as well. But aside from the longer cooking time it was no problem at all.
I also did baby bella's cut in half and I added them about 5 minutes before the end of the vegetable cooking time.
Turned out great. I'd make it again and again and again.
Posted by: bybrandy on March 3, 2009
Made with supermarket chuck, well trimmed, and Barefoot Zinfandel wine. The chuck required an extra hour of cooking, but it was worth waiting for. Taste was sublime and so easy to do. The beef should pretty well fill the pot in a single layer so that the meat remains covered during most of the cooking time. Might need to be basted or turned once near the end to prevent drying on top.
Posted by: carlmlewis on February 16, 2009
this was delicious, and will definitely make again, however we had two issues with the recipe as written ~ first, the meat needs to come out of the pot once you brown it, and before you add the other ingredients. add the meat back in before placing in the oven. second, the oven cook time is more like 2 1/2 hours rather than 1 1/2 hours. with the extra cook time, it was flaky and full of flavor and delicious!
Posted by: alexblue on February 8, 2009
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