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This is a list of notable stews.A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy.Ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables, such as carrots, potatoes, beans, onions, peppers, tomatoes, etc., and frequently with meat, especially tougher meats suitable for moist, slow cooking, such as beef chuck or round.
This recipe starts with a rich, deep roux made with bacon fat. It's the basis for a hearty and flavorful gumbo loaded with shredded chicken and sausage. Get the Chicken and Sausage Gumbo recipe at ...
Tatws Pum Munud [ˈtatʊs pɨ̞m ˈmɨːnɨ̞d] (English: Five-minute potatoes) is a traditional Welsh stew, made with smoked bacon, stock, potatoes and other vegetables. As a stew, it is unique in that all the main ingredients are cut into slices, so as to lie flat. Because of this, it is normally cooked in a large frying pan, on top of the ...
A beef stew A bowl of bigos Claypot beef stew with potatoes and mushrooms Japanese cream stew A traditional bouillabaisse from Marseille, with the fish served separately from the soup Rendang, Padang stew Brongkos, Javanese stew Cochinita pibil, cooling in the pan after cooking Goulash in a traditional "bogrács" Pichelsteiner Beef yahni A pork ...
Add the bacon to the pot and cook until golden; add to the pork. Add the onion and garlic to the pot; cook over moderate heat, stirring, until golden and softened, 5 minutes.
Mashed potatoes (both white and sweet), hashbrown casserole, baby potatoes, soups, chowders and more can all be Crock Pot friendly. Did you know you can even make potato salad in the slow cooker? Yes!
Flemish stew, [1] known in Dutch as stoofvlees (pronounced [ˈstoːfleːs] ⓘ) or stoverij and in French as carbon(n)ade flamande, [2] [3] and also known as "grandma's stew", is a Flemish beef (or pork) and onion stew popular in Belgium, the Netherlands, Aosta Valley (Italy) and French Flanders.
Booyah seasoned with peas, granulated vegetables and chicken. In cooking booyah, one makes a base or broth derived from meat bones, to which vegetables are added. Beef, chicken, and pork are popular varieties of meat for booyah (with all three often in the same kettle), [4] with vegetables such as carrots, peas, onions, and potatoes also in the mix.