This is a simple oxtail stew I’ve made every year for my daughter’s birthday since she was four (she’s 26 now). I never really found a recipe for it - so I made it up myself. It’s rich with a little red wine and pearl barley.
Step: 1
Heat olive oil in a Dutch oven. Add oxtails and cook until browned, 3 to 5 minutes per side. Use tongs or a slotted spoon to transfer oxtails to a plate. Pour red wine into the Dutch oven; scrape any browned bits off the bottom with a wooden spoon.
Step: 2
Return oxtails to the Dutch oven and add vegetable broth. Bring to a boil. Simmer until flavors combine, about 90 minutes. Add 1 cup water, if needed, to keep the oxtails covered.
Step: 3
Add beef broth, barley, garlic, bay leaves, hot sauce, salt, and pepper. Simmer until barley softens, about 30 minutes. Add carrots, shallots, and celery. Continue simmering until oxtails and carrots are tender, about 30 minutes more.
Per Serving: 439 calories; protein 39.4g; carbohydrates 20.6g; fat 20.8g; cholesterol 124.8mg; sodium 1149.9mg.
The word “stew” can process to 2 time a food and a make dishes method. Stewing involves slowly cooking chunks of meat, vegetables or beans in a tastefull water based . It’s similar to braising, instead it does have a few notable differences. The meat is chopped into smaller pieces instead of being cooked whole , and the liquid completely covers the contents in a stew as compared to a braise’s halfway all of it . When meat or vegetables are cooked using this method, the resulting dish is called stew.
Stew has a perception for being a rib-sticking meal that warms you up on a cold , winter day. It’s true ; a bowl of old menu of beef stew does have warming featured food , but stew’s comfort factor more than a way beyond preserving you from the chill . It’s all about those tender chunks of food and vegetables, swimming in a thick, ultra-rich gravy. The more they come together creates the greatest comfort food, no matter the weather.