Olive Magazine Recipe for Beef in Guinness
Beef & Guinness stew
English mustard pearl barley
Cooks In2 hours 30 minutes
DifficultyNot too tricky
Nutrition per serving
Ingredients
- 450 g pearl barley
- olive oil
- 100 g baby silverskin pickled onions
- 1 large onion
- 3 large carrots
- 1 celery heart
- ½ a bunch of fresh thyme , (15g)
- 800 g swede
- 20 g dried porcini mushrooms
- 500 g beef skirt steak
- 1 litre organic beef or chicken stock
- ½ x 440 ml can of Guinness
- 500 g fresh seasonal greens , such as kale, cabbage, chard
- 20 g Cheddar cheese
- 4 heaped teaspoons English mustard
- 2¼ cups pearl barley
- olive oil
- 3½ oz baby silverskin pickled onions
- 1 large onion
- 3 large carrots
- 1 celery heart
- ½ a bunch of fresh thyme (½ oz)
- 1¾ lbs rutabaga
- ¾ oz dried porcini mushrooms
- 1 lb beef skirt steak
- 4 cups organic beef or chicken stock
- ½ x 440-ml can of Guinness
- 1 lb fresh seasonal greens, such as kale, cabbage, chard
- ¾ oz Cheddar cheese
- 4 heaping teaspoons English mustard
Super Food Family Classics
Method
- Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4.
- In a large pan, cover the pearl barley with plenty of cold water and leave to soak.
- Put a large casserole pan on a medium-high heat with 1 tablespoon of oil and the whole pickled onions. Peel and quarter the regular onion, then pull the quarters apart into petals and add to the pan.
- Stir regularly while you wash and trim the carrots and celery and slice both ½cm thick at an angle. Stir them into the pan, then strip in the thyme leaves.
- Cook and stir for 10 minutes, while you peel the swede and chop it into 3cm chunks, and finely chop the dried porcini. Stir both into the pan, then slice the beef 3cm thick and add that, too.
- After a couple of minutes, pour in the stock and Guinness. Bring up to a simmer, cover with a scrunched sheet of wet greaseproof paper, and cook in the oven for 1 hour.
- Remove the paper, then cook the stew for another hour, or until the meat is tender.
- Drain the pearl barley and re-cover with boiling water, then cook according to the packet instructions.
- Pick through your greens, discarding any tough stalks, and steam in a colander or sieve above the pearl barley for the last 10 minutes.
- Reserving a little cooking water, drain the pearl barley and return it to the pan, grate over the cheese, add the English mustard and a splash of the reserved water, and mix together.
- Taste the stew and season to perfection, then serve up with the mustard pearl barley and the freshly steamed greens on the side.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- In a large pan, cover the pearl barley with plenty of cold water and leave to soak.
- Put a large casserole pan on a medium-high heat with 1 tablespoon of oil and the whole pickled onions. Peel and quarter the regular onion, then pull the quarters apart into petals and add to the pan.
- Stir regularly while you wash and trim the carrots and celery and slice both ¼ inch thick at an angle. Stir them into the pan, then strip in the thyme leaves.
- Cook and stir for 10 minutes while you peel the rutabaga and chop it into 1¼-inch chunks, and finely chop the dried porcini. Stir both into the pan, then slice the beef 1¼ inch thick and add that, too.
- After a couple of minutes, pour in the stock and Guinness. Bring up to a simmer, cover with a scrunched sheet of wet parchment paper, and cook in the oven for 1 hour.
- Remove the parchment, then cook the stew for another hour, or until the meat is tender.
- Drain the pearl barley and re-cover with boiling water, then cook according to the package instructions.
- Pick through your greens, discarding any tough stalks, and steam in a colander or sieve above the pearl barley for the last 10 minutes.
- Reserving a little cooking water, drain the pearl barley and return it to the pan, grate over the cheese, add the English mustard and a splash of the reserved water, and mix together.
- Taste the stew and season to perfection, then serve up with the mustard pearl barley and the freshly steamed greens on the side.
Source: https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/beef-recipes/beef-guinness-stew/
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