Carbonade Flamande Flemish Beef And Beer Stew Casserole


Slow cooked beef with garlic, onions and bacon in belgian beer - served with dijon mustard croutons.......absolute bliss! i have eaten this many times on visits to belgium and it remains a firm favourite, especially when eaten with piles of fluffy mashed potatoes and a glass of fine belgian beer! this recipe serves two hungry people, but it can be increased to serve a crowd, and works beautifully in the crockpot too. (the recipe is courtesy of cecile loubaud and the batham's brewery.) nb: traditionally, the meat should be grilled on a barbecue - hence the name! The word comes from the italian carbonate (charcoal-grilled).

Steps


Preheat the oven to 170c , 340f , gas mark 3.
Make sure the pieces of beef are thoroughly dry , using paper towels.
In a flame-proof casserole , heat the butter and olive oil.
Add the bacon cubes and fry them until golden.
Remove with a slotted spoon.
Reserve.
Make sure your flame-proof casserole is thoroughly heated.
Place the pieces of beef and brown them on all sides.
Remove with a slotted spoon.
Keep warm.
Place the onions and garlic on the bottom of the casserole dish and cook until transparent.
Season well with salt and pepper.
Add the sugar and mix thoroughly.
Cook until a light caramelisation appears then add the red wine vinegar.
Mix thoroughly then cook for 2 minutes.
Add the cooked beef and bacon to the dish.
Mix carefully to make sure there is a full marriage of the flavours of the meat with the onions.
Pour the beer then the beef stock until the meat is entirely covered with liquid.
Add the bouquet garni.
Cut the slices of bread then spread dijon musta.

Ingredients


beef, bacon, onions, garlic cloves, bouquet garni, brown ale, beef stock, red wine vinegar, butter, olive oil, french bread, brown sugar, dijon mustard, salt, pepper