This Beef Casserole with potatoes and carrots is comfort food at its best, perfect to make ahead for busy weeknights or to indulge in during a cosy weekend. This recipe makes use of chuck (braising/casserole) steak, a cheaper cut of beef that is cooked slowly in a rich gravy until it becomes fall-apart tender.
The stove does all the hard work here, so that you can enjoy a flavourful dinner with minimal effort and hands-on time. Although I‘ve used potatoes and carrots here, you could substitute or add other root vegetables, such as parsnips or turnips if you prefer. Serve this casserole steaming hot with crusty bread and butter.
Beef Casserole
Author: Nicole
5 from 8 votes
“Absolute winner! I don’t often stray from recipes that work well in my house, but, I was so tempted to try this and I was not disappointed. The family hailed it as “the best stew ever made”.
This slow-cookedBeef Casserole might take a while to break down into the most deliciously comforting stew, but it's mostly hands-off. Just 10 minutes of prep, then let the stove do the rest of the work on this family-friendly, nourishing dish.
Prep 10 minutesmins
Cook 3 hourshrs30 minutesmins
Total 3 hourshrs40 minutesmins
Servings: 6
Ingredients
800g(1¾lb)beef chuck (braising/casserole) steak, cut into bite-sized pieces
2tspsea salt flakes
1tspfreshly cracked black pepper
2tbspolive oil
2brown onions, finely diced
1tbsproughly chopped garlic
1tbsptomato paste
35g(¼cup)plain (all-purpose) flour
250ml(1cup)dry red wine
1litre(4cups)water
2tspbeef stock powder (bouillon)
4sprigs of thyme or 1 tsp dried thyme
1bay leaf
1tspsugar
4large carrots, peeled and sliced diagonally
500g(1lb)baby potatoes, cut in half
Crusty bread, to serve
Instructions
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Sprinkle the beef with the salt and pepper.
Heat the olive oil in a large, heavy-based frying pan over medium–high heat. Cook the beef in two batches for 3–5 minutes, turning with tongs (taking care not to overcrowd the pan) until it is browned all over. Set aside on a large plate.
Use ¼ cup (60 ml) of water to deglaze the pan if necessary, using your wooden spoon to scrape up any sticky bits on the bottom. Add the onion and garlic and cook, stirring, for 3–5 minutes until softened.
Stir through the tomato paste and return the beef, along with all the pooled juices on the plate, back into the pan.
Stir in the flour until it’s dissolved before adding the red wine. Stir for 1–2 minutes until it has evaporated by half.
Add the water, beef stock, thyme, bay leaf and sugar to the pan. Cover, reduce to the lowest heat setting and cook for 2 hours.
Add the carrots and potatoes to the pan, stir so they are just submerged, then cover and cook for 1 hour more.
When finished, the beef should easily pull apart with a fork. If it still feels firm, continue cooking in 20-minute intervals. Add ¼ cup (60 ml) of water if the sauce is thickening too much and catching on the bottom of the pan.
Serve with crusty bread.
Nutrition information
Nutrition Facts
Beef Casserole
Amount per Serving
Calories
459
% Daily Value*
Fat
22
g
34
%
Saturated Fat
8
g
50
%
Trans Fat
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
2
g
Monounsaturated Fat
12
g
Cholesterol
92
mg
31
%
Sodium
1142
mg
50
%
Potassium
1039
mg
30
%
Carbohydrates
30
g
10
%
Fiber
4
g
17
%
Sugar
5
g
6
%
Protein
29
g
58
%
Vitamin A
6903
IU
138
%
Vitamin C
24
mg
29
%
Calcium
70
mg
7
%
Iron
4
mg
22
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Hi Linda, I’m thinking you are talking about a slow-cooker? I actually think this recipe, Slow-Cooker Beef Stew, would be a better bet, and you can also add potatoes to it. Let me know if this is what you needed to know. Nic x
Thank you for another delicious and easy recipe! I have tried so many of your recipes in the last couple of weeks & they have all been so good!! The whole family (especially my husband!) loved this one! 🙂
My partner absolutely loved this! I did mashed potato instead of adding them to the stew (kept the carrots in, they were amazing) and served with some steamed greens. Great winter feed.
Absolute winner! I don’t often stray from recipes that work well in my house, but, I was so tempted to try this and I was not disappointed. The family hailed it as “the best stew ever made”
This was delicious! I also made it in my slow cooker. I prepped everything the night before (inc browning meat) popped it all in the fridge overnight , so when I woke up I could turn it on low & leave for work! Cooked on low for 8 hours. Was amazing!
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Kate says:
The recipe says 2tsp beef stock, I assume beef stock powder but wanted to check. Thanks.
Nicole says:
Hi Kate, thanks so much for picking up this issue. 👏🏻 It is definitely stock powder. I will make an edit to the recipe right away. 🥰 Nic x
Yulia says:
Delicious
Katie says:
What a lovely recipe. I’ve added button chestnut mushrooms, rosemary and dijon mustard. It’s my new go to!! Served with swede & carrot mash and peas.
Nicole says:
Hi Katie, so glad you enjoyed this. I love the sound of your additions … yum! 👏🏻 Thanks for sharing and for the rating. ❤️ Nic x
Nicole says:
Hi Yulia, Great to hear! Thanks for sharing and rating the recipe. Nic x
Linda says:
Can we make this recipe in instant pot ? Thnx
Nicole says:
Hi Linda, I’m thinking you are talking about a slow-cooker? I actually think this recipe, Slow-Cooker Beef Stew, would be a better bet, and you can also add potatoes to it. Let me know if this is what you needed to know. Nic x
Fiona says:
Made this tonight and OMG, such a delicious casserole, have added it to my favs!!
lisslj says:
Hi!
Will the alcohol cook out in the wine?
aliesha_sarno says:
Thank you for another delicious and easy recipe! I have tried so many of your recipes in the last couple of weeks & they have all been so good!! The whole family (especially my husband!) loved this one! 🙂
immyakers says:
My partner absolutely loved this! I did mashed potato instead of adding them to the stew (kept the carrots in, they were amazing) and served with some steamed greens. Great winter feed.
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Erin says:
Absolute winner! I don’t often stray from recipes that work well in my house, but, I was so tempted to try this and I was not disappointed. The family hailed it as “the best stew ever made”
ashleighfirgaira says:
This was delicious! I also made it in my slow cooker. I prepped everything the night before (inc browning meat) popped it all in the fridge overnight , so when I woke up I could turn it on low & leave for work! Cooked on low for 8 hours. Was amazing!
melissanorman says:
Beautiful meal, the sauce was really tasty, and surprisingly our kids enjoyed it too
bridgetbrasser says:
Another ripper recipe that the family loved 🙂