1/11/17

Beef & Lentil Stew

A hearty beef stew recipe made with london broil, sirloin or chuck, a rich beef stock and tender lentils.


The development of this recipe was sponsored by Hurst's Beans. As always, all opinions are my own.

Sometimes things don’t work out like you’d planned. Like, when you plan on making this amazing steak chili idea you came up with and you go and buy all the stuff you need like a two-pound slab of London broil, cilantro, spices, canned tomatoes, sour cream, etc. and you start pulling everything out to get it going and you realize you can’t find your beans and you refuse to go back to the store.

So you come up with a new plan.

And the new plan ends up being amazing.

Beef & Lentil Stew | A hearty beef stew made with london broil, sirloin or chuck, a rich beef stock and tender lentils.
After I’d said a lot of bad words, ransacked my kitchen and slammed a dozen cabinet doors, I accepted the fact that my Hurst’s chili beans were just gone. GONE. To where? I don’t know. One of the kids probably got bored and glued them to cardboard when I wasn’t looking.

But lucky for me, my pals at Hurst’s keep me supplied with an arsenal of dried bean goodness so I inspected my stash. I kept eying the confetti lentils because lentils are my new obsession.

Seriously, why lentils never made it big in the South is beyond me because they remind me so much of all my favorite peas (crowders, especially) and they are so easy to work with. Plus they’re super high in protein and fiber so they’re crazy healthy. See also my Italian Lentil Soup with Sausage

Beef & Lentil Stew | A hearty beef stew made with london broil, sirloin or chuck, a rich beef stock and tender lentils.

I knew I had to use that beautiful hunk of beef so I googled “beef and lentils” and found out that beef and lentil stew is a thing! I was going to make it a thing anyway but it was comforting to know I wasn’t the only one out there who thought this would be a good combination!

If you love beef stew and you love any Southern pea, you will LOVE this stew! It’s hearty and warm and delicious!

Because I’m addicted to it, I ended up making a pot of rice and served the stew over rice. I LOVELOVELOVELOVE eating peas over rice with some fresh sliced tomatoes and that’s exactly what it reminded me of!

Beef & Lentil Stew | A hearty beef stew made with london broil, sirloin or chuck, a rich beef stock and tender lentils.

If you can’t find Hurst’s Confetti Lentil Soupreme in your local grocery store, ask for it! My grocery store now carries all sorts of products they didn’t have before simply because I asked for them.

Just ask the cashier who to talk to to request a product and s/he will point you in the right direction. My store has a list at the Customer Service desk where they notate products their customers' request.

Beef & Lentil Stew | A hearty beef stew made with london broil, sirloin or chuck, a rich beef stock and tender lentils.


Beef & Lentil Stew


Yield: 10-12 Servings
Author: Mandy Rivers | South Your Mouth
prep time: 10 Mcook time: 1 H & 40 Mtotal time: 1 H & 50 M
A hearty beef stew recipe made with london broil, sirloin or chuck, a rich beef stock and tender lentils.

ingredients:

  • 2 pounds London broil, sirloin or chuck roast
  • Salt & pepper
  • 3-4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 1 cup diced carrots
  • 4-5 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup dry red wine
  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 3 ½ cups water
  • 1 14.5-oz can petite diced tomatoes
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt (or more to taste)
  • 1 bag Hurst’s Confetti Lentil Soupreme (see notes)

instructions:

How to cook Beef & Lentil Stew

  1. Cut beef into 1-inch pieces. Season liberally with salt and pepper. Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil over medium-high heat in a Dutch oven or soup pot. Add half of beef to hot oil and sear on all sides. Remove beef from pot, set aside in a bowl (to catch all the juices), then repeat with remaining beef, setting it all aside for a bit.
  2. Add onions and carrots to the now empty pot. Season with salt and pepper. Add 1 additional tablespoon of olive oil if necessary then sauté veggies for five minutes. Add minced garlic and continue cooking for 2 minutes.
  3. Add red wine then stir to deglaze the pan. Let wine reduce for 3-4 minutes. Add beef broth, water, tomatoes (undrained), Italian seasoning, garlic powder, salt and reserved beef then heat until simmering. Once simmering (not boiling – never let meat boil or it will get tough), reduce heat to medium-low, cover and simmer for 30-45 minutes.
  4. Add lentils with included beef seasoning packet. Increase heat until pot is simmering again, then reduce heat, cover and continue simmering for 45 minutes. Remove from heat and let rest, covered, for 20 minutes then serve. Serve with crusty bread or, if you’re a die-hard, rice-eating southerner like me, serve over rice. Garnish with chopped green onions if desired.

NOTES:

If you can’t find Hurst’s Confetti Lentil Soupreme in your market, please ask your grocer for them. Until then, you can order them online or use 2 cups mixed dried lentils, substitute water with additional beef broth and add 2-4 beef bouillon cubes (to taste – not all beef broths are created equal so you may need more bullion for flavor).
You don’t have to use wine (though I highly recommend it). Substitute with water or broth.
Feel free to add other veggies to the stew. If I’d had celery laying around, I prolly would have thrown some in there.
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Beef & Lentil Stew | A hearty beef stew made with london broil, sirloin or chuck, a rich beef stock and tender lentils.


9 comments:

  1. Thank you sharing the story, so well known situation :-) Glad it turned out the best. Will definitely make it. have a pleasant day !

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  2. I love how stuff just seems to walk out of the pantry! When my girls were small, they "borrowed" a bag of dried navy beans. I came downstairs to discover them strewn EVERYWHERE in the living room and dining room... those little stinkers had made up a new game called "planting the seeds." Took forever to get them all cleaned up (rolls eyes). Oh, and I am gonna make this stew... looks soooo good!

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  3. Made this tonight! It is sooooo good! The *only* thing I did different is that I added different meat....I added some chicken/apple sausage and I used hamburger (it's what I had) and I added some cooked quinoa (cuz it needed to be used up) It is SOOOOOOOO good!!

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  4. If I add potatoes to this when would you suggest I add them to the pot? So excited to make this

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    1. I would add them when you add the lentils :)

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  5. Added rutabaga and parsnip, bay leaf and a bit of tomatoes paste for umami. Otherwise stuck to your recipe and Omg yum. Thanks

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  6. I made this last night. It was a hit! Delicious!

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Hi there! While I’m not able to respond to every comment, I try hard to answer any questions that haven’t been addressed in the post, recipe or in other comments.

I can tell you now 1) I have no idea if you can substitute Minute Rice or brown rice in my recipes because I’ve never used them and 2) If I know how to convert a recipe to a Crock Pot version, I will make a note about it (otherwise, I don’t know).

And though I may not respond to them all, I do read each and every comment and I LOVE to hear from you guys! Thanks, y’all! - Mandy