Nothing compares to the cozy comfort of classic Beef Stew. Tender morsels of beef practically melt in your mouth, and the combination of vegetables and beef infuse the dish with incredible flavor as they simmer together in a rich broth.

Beef Stew in a red pot

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Beef is naturally juicy and adds so much flavor to dishes like our Chili Recipe, and of course Meatloaf. If you let it cook low and slow, it becomes wonderfully tender and so satisfying. All you need with this are soft Dinner Rolls our a slice of Sourdough Bread to soak up the rich beef stew broth and it’s a one-pot meal.

The Best Beef Stew Recipe

When the stew is slow-cooked, the beef becomes meltingly tender and full of flavor. We also love to add mushrooms and bacon which add a rich depth of flavor to make this the best beef stew we’ve ever tried.

Beef stew is a very hearty soup with a blend of beef and humble vegetables like potatoes, carrots, and onion in a richly flavored wine and tomato broth. This hearty beef stew is every bit as good as its cousin, the famous beef bourguignon, and Lamb Stew. We love beef stew so much that we even have a Slow Cooker Beef Stew.

Beef Stew Video

You can do this! Homemade beef stew takes some time to make because it needs to slow roast in the oven but it is simple to prepare. One bite and you’ll realize why this beef stew is one of our most popular recipes.

Ingredients for Beef Stew

These are the ingredients often used in beef stew. They aren’t overly complicated, but the flavors work together so well.

  • Beef – you can use beef stew meat or cut up your own beef chuck roast or other well-marbled steaks.
  • Bacon – center cut is always my favorite cut of bacon. It adds a wonderful richness and a salty bite to the stew.
  • All-purpose flour – used to dredge the beef and to thicken if desired
  • Red wine – use a drinkable red wine and avoid anything labeled “cooking wine” (see below for our list of recommended wines for cooking)
  • Mushrooms – use brown or white mushrooms, thickly sliced
  • Carrots, Onions, and Garlic – the aromatics which release a fragrant aroma and add flavor when cooked. Lately I’ve also been adding celery, which adds a bit of sweetness.
  • Tomato Paste – adds acidity to balance the broth
  • Beef Broth – you can use beef bone broth, beef stock, or even substitute with chicken stock
  • Bay leaves and thyme – these simple seasonings round out the flavors of the soup
  • Potatoes – new potatoes or fingerling potatoes make the soup look extra fancy but you can dice up and add waxy potatoes such as yukon gold or red potatoes.
Ingredients for making beef stew with beef, bacon, potatoes, red wine, beef stock

What is Stew Meat?

Beef stew meat is a great choice for your next meal – it’s made up of tender pieces of beef, ranging from filet mignon and prime rib to trimmings from steaks that may have been too large for their packages. I’ve even spotted pieces of filet mignon and prime rib in my packs! Not only is it reasonably priced, but it’s also incredibly versatile.

We love stew meat recipes such as Instant Pot Rice and Beef and Rice Soup. If you aren’t able to find stew meat, another good option is boneless beef chuck which you can buy and cut into bite-size pieces yourself.

The Best Red Wine for Cooking

The wine adds so much flavor to this classic beef stew. For most cooking, dry red wine is best. Avoid anything labeled “cooking wine” since it usually has additives that will affect the flavor of your stew. A good rule of thumb is that you should not cook with it if you can’t drink it. Some good red wine options include:

  • Pinot Noir
  • Merlot
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Soft Red by Ste Chapelle (our favorite local brand)

How to Make Beef Stew

Here is a quick visual reference of how to make beef stew, but be sure to watch the full video tutorial above, and you’ll see just how easy it is to make Beef Stew.

  • Brown the bacon in a large, dutch oven or oven-safe pot, then transfer the bacon to a plate, leaving the bacon grease in the pot
  • Season beef in a separate bowl with salt and pepper then toss with flour. Sautee beef over medium-high heat in 2 batches, adding more oil as needed. Cook in batches to get a good sear.
  • Add red wine and scrape to deglaze the pot. Add mushrooms and cook over medium heat 10 minutes.
Step by step how to make beef stew
  1. Sautee Vegetables – In a large skillet over medium/high heat, add oil, carrots, onions, celery if using, and garlic, then sautee until softened. Stir in tomato paste and transfer the veggies to the pot.
  2. Combine and bake – Return Beef and bacon to the pot. Add beef broth, bay leaves, thyme, salt, pepper, and potatoes. Stir to combine and make sure the potatoes are submerged. COVER and bake at 325˚F for 1 hour and 45 min.

Pro Tip:

Make sure to use a tight-fitting lid so you don’t lose too much steam while the pot is in the oven. We love cooking beef stew in a dutch oven since it has an ideal heavy lid.

Homemade beef stew photo tutorial collage

For a Healthier Stew:

You can tilt the pot after it comes out of the oven to allow the liquid to pool to one side, then skim off and discard any excess fat with a spoon.

How to Thicken Beef Stew?

Tossing the beef in flour and the natural starch from the potatoes will make the sauce slightly thicker than a typical soup base, but it’s also not as thick as gravy.

If you prefer a thicker stew, melt 2 Tbsp butter and stir in 2 Tbsp flour to make a paste. Once the stew is out of the oven, place it on the stove, add the paste a little at a time (to reach desired consistency), bring it back to a boil for a few minutes to thicken and cook the flour.

Saucy Beef stew up close with beef and vegetables

Can I Cook Beef Stew on the Stovetop?

You can finish your stew on the stovetop instead of the oven. Be sure to use a heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven and keep it at a low simmer and stir occasionally to make sure you don’t scorch the bottom. It should take about 1 1/2 hours on the stovetop or until your beef reaches the desired tenderness.

Serve Beef Stew with

Since stew is a meal in itself, loaded with beef and vegetables in a rich broth, we love to serve it with simple sides:

Tender beef stew served garnished with parlsey

Now go forth and conquer this classic homemade beef stew! There’s nothing quite like curling up with a bowl of steamy, hearty stew in the colder months.

Make-Ahead

Before storing your beef stew, allow it to cool to room temperature.

  • To cool your soup quickly: Make an ice water bath in the sink or a larger bowl and set the pot over ice water. Stir occasionally to cool it down even faster.
  • Refrigerating: Store in a covered pot or transfer to an airtight container. Refrigerate for 3 to 4 days.
  • Freezing: Divide the soup into freezer-safe zip-top bags, leaving some room for expansion. Remove any excess air and freeze up to 3 months.
  • Reheating: Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or you can reheat from frozen on the stovetop or in the microwave until hot and 165˚F according to the USDA.

More Beef Recipes for Dinner

Beef is naturally one of the most flavorful meats, and there are so many ways to prepare it, from ground beef perfect for Taco Salad to Beef Tenderloin. You’ll love these easy, family-friendly beef dinner ideas:

Beef Stew Recipe

4.97 from 878 votes
Beef Stew in a red dutch oven
Every bit of this beef soup is infused with wonderful flavor from slow roasting in the oven. Pair with beef stew recipe with fresh bread or serve it over mashed potatoes. 
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 8 people
  • 6 oz bacon, chopped into 1/4" strips
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil, to sautee
  • 2 lbs beef stew meat, (or beef chuck cut into 1″ pieces)
  • 2 1/2 tsp sea salt, or to taste, divided
  • 1 1/2 tsp black pepper, freshly ground, divided
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups good dry red wine
  • 1 lb mushrooms, thickly sliced
  • 4 carrots, peeled and cut into 1/2″ thick pieces
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 Tbsp tomato paste
  • 4 cups low sodium beef broth , or beef stock
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 lb small potatoes, new potatoes, or fingerling, halved or quartered

Instructions

  • In a large, oven-proof pot, sauté bacon over medium heat until golden brown and fat is released. Using a slotted spoon, remove bacon to a separate bowl.
  • While bacon is cooking, place beef in a large mixing bowl and season with 1 1/2 tsp salt and 1 tsp black pepper. Sprinkle beef with 1/4 cup flour and toss to combine and evenly coat beef. Transfer beef in 2 batches into the hot bacon fat and cook over med/high heat, until beef is browned (3 min per side). Add olive oil if needed. Transfer browned beef to the bowl with bacon.
  • Add 2 cups wine to the pot and bring to a boil, scraping the bottom to deglaze the pot. Add sliced mushrooms and simmer over medium heat about 10 min.
  • Meanwhile, heat a large non-stick skillet over medium/high heat and add 2 Tbsp olive oil. Add sliced carrots, diced onion, and 4 chopped garlic cloves, and saute 4 min. Add 1 Tbsp tomato paste and saute another minute. Transfer veggies to the soup pot.
  • Add 4 cups beef broth, 2 bay leaves, 1/2 tsp dried thyme, 1 tsp salt, and 1/2 tsp pepper. Return beef and bacon to the pot then add potatoes.  Stir to combine and make sure potatoes are submerged in liquid. Cover with lid and bake at 325˚F oven for 1 hour and 45 min. 

Notes

For a healthier stew, you can tilt the pot after it comes out of the oven to allow the liquid to pool to one side, then skim off any excess fat.

Nutrition Per Serving

365kcal Calories21g Carbs35g Protein10g Fat2g Saturated Fat70mg Cholesterol1479mg Sodium1194mg Potassium3g Fiber3g Sugar5125IU Vitamin A16.1mg Vitamin C48mg Calcium3.6mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Beef Stew Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
365
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
10
g
15
%
Saturated Fat
 
2
g
13
%
Cholesterol
 
70
mg
23
%
Sodium
 
1479
mg
64
%
Potassium
 
1194
mg
34
%
Carbohydrates
 
21
g
7
%
Fiber
 
3
g
13
%
Sugar
 
3
g
3
%
Protein
 
35
g
70
%
Vitamin A
 
5125
IU
103
%
Vitamin C
 
16.1
mg
20
%
Calcium
 
48
mg
5
%
Iron
 
3.6
mg
20
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Beef Stew, Beef Stew Recipe
Skill Level: Medium
Cost to Make: $$
Calories: 365
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4.97 from 878 votes (414 ratings without comment)

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  • Marty
    January 12, 2019

    Good stuff, made just as directed with one exception. Swapped out one potato for a turnip. Turned out fantastic!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 14, 2019

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that!

      Reply

  • Denise
    January 12, 2019

    So I want to make this for my family
    And I’m actually counting calories for my husband even if it’s just a close estimate
    So how much is a serving? Is it a cup? Or two? Or 12? 😉

    Reply

    • Natasha
      January 12, 2019

      Hi Denise, I would estimate 1 serving is about 1 1/2 cups. I hope you love the beef stew! 🙂

      Reply

  • Lisa
    January 12, 2019

    Hi Natasha,

    I want to make this recipe without the bacon. What can I substitute?

    Reply

    • Natasha
      January 12, 2019

      Hi Lisa, you can omit the bacon and just use light olive oil to sear the meat. I hope you love the beef stew!

      Reply

      • Lisa
        January 14, 2019

        Thank you. I can’t wait to make it! I will let you know the results!

        Reply

  • Carmen
    January 11, 2019

    Hi Natasha,

    Making this stew recipe right now. I made it once before and it is DELICIOUS. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 11, 2019

      You’re so welcome! Thank you for that great review!

      Reply

  • Nadia
    January 10, 2019

    Hi Natasha! I love following your recipes! I’ll be giving the beef stew a try today, but I will be using a wild caught Elk roast.. Would you prefer the lamb or beef recipe for the elk meat?

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 10, 2019

      Hi Nadia! I enjoy it with beef however I have heard good things about lamb as well, here is what one of our readers said “.this time though with a boneless leg of lamb. WOW. Loved it again! It does get a little more oily in the oven from the lamb, skim a little off, make a roux from the rendered leftover lamb fat and flour and add at the end. Thickened right up for me. Fantastic.”

      Reply

  • Vickie Preston
    January 6, 2019

    I made this for lunch today and even though I cooked it at the wrong temperature–lol guess i can’t read, it turned out great. Paired it with No Knead Skillet Rosemary Bread–so yummy. Thanks for another great recipe

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 6, 2019

      I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you for sharing your great review!

      Reply

  • Agnes
    January 4, 2019

    Hey Natasha,
    If I half the recipe, would i adjust the amount of time in the oven? Or would it still be 1 hr 45 min?

    Thanks.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 4, 2019

      I think it would still take a bit more than half the time in the oven. Here is what one of our readers mentioned about it: “I made this last night for my fiance and I. I halved the recipe since I didn’t have as much beef and did mine on the stove for an hour and a half instead.”

      Reply

  • Scott Anderson
    December 30, 2018

    Hi Natasha,

    I tried the beef stew the other day. On a scale of 1 to 10, I gave it a 100. I did vary the recipe slightly. I used peeled baby carrots and small baby potatoes. Additionally, I used Georgian semi-sweet red wine (Kindzmarauli).

    That said, congrats on the new house, happy new year!! (Stay tuned for Christmas greetings on 7 Jan.)

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 31, 2018

      Wow!! Thank you for that amazing feedback! Happy New year!

      Reply

  • Shaina
    December 23, 2018

    Hello, Ms. Natasha! I’d like to try your beef stew recipe. May I ask how long and how high I should preheat the oven? Thank you and happy holidays!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 24, 2018

      Hi Shaina, We have that listed under step 5 in the reipe “OVER and bake at 325˚F for 1 hour and 45 min.” I hope that helps!

      Reply

      • Gail Lynn Miller
        January 5, 2019

        I followed recipe exactly and after 1 hour and 45 minutes at 325 degrees, the potatoes were still raw and nothing even close to being cooked! So in the crockpot it went on high. Won’t be making in oven again. 🙁

        Reply

        • Natasha
          January 5, 2019

          Hi Gail, could your oven be broken or off on the temperature? I’ve never had that experience or had anyone report that. After an hour and 45 minutes at 325˚F, everything in the pot should be super tender.

          Reply

  • Cheryl Sabens
    December 23, 2018

    Sooo good, Made it for Sunday dinner. My son and husband loved it. The flavors are just layered and married together.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 24, 2018

      Awww that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me :).

      Reply

  • Tammy
    December 23, 2018

    Awesome recipe! Here are my mods:
    1. GF flour works just fine
    2. Used my Instant Pot in place of oven-proof pot: saute setting then stew setting for the pressure cooking – 35 minutes. Release after 10 minutes.
    Note: the whole thing still takes 2.5 hours if you include the chopping and stuff
    3. Thickened with 1 tbsp cornstarch dissolved in 1/2 cup water, then just mixed into completed stew while still in the pot.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 24, 2018

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me :).

      Reply

    • Heidi Kamaly
      January 10, 2019

      Tammy, thanks for this substitution!!!

      Reply

  • Reggie Moore
    December 17, 2018

    I have your beef stew in the oven…gonna run to get some nice bread. I measure the success by my man’s taste test of the broth and so far it’s a winner…thank you!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 17, 2018

      Awww that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me :).

      Reply

      • Reggie Moore
        December 17, 2018

        It was the most exceptional recipe for a stew that I have ever made! Followed your recipe exactly which is unusual for me because of the length of time involved – was worth every minute and I am putting it at the front my notebook of best of the best!

        Reply

        • Natashas Kitchen
          December 17, 2018

          I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the wonderful review!

          Reply

  • Ann Carothers
    December 13, 2018

    Hi! So, I made this beef stew tonight. The flavor is great, the beef is tender. I followed the recipe measurements, etc., but it turned out more soupy, liquid than expected. What did I do wrong?

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 13, 2018

      Hi Ann, this stew is more of a stew soup. We love ours a bit more soup-like so there is more liquid. You can definitely reduce the amount of liquid you use.

      Reply

      • Ann
        December 13, 2018

        Ok, it occurred to me that it will be really good over some brown rice too, so the extra liquid will make that perfect.Thanks!

        Reply

  • Ann
    December 13, 2018

    Mine is in the oven right now. It already tasted awesome. I hope my picky husband eats it as he made a “I don’t eat fancy food” comment while I was making it. Wine makes it fancy I guess. We dont drink alcohol and first time cooking with it. The recipe just looks pretty and good. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 13, 2018

      I hope you both love that, Ann! Thank you for sharing this with me!

      Reply

  • Karina L.
    December 10, 2018

    Hello Natasha, since I do not have an oven-proof pot but would really like to make this beef stew, can I simmer the stew in a regular pot over heat? I am sure the taste will be different, but just wondering if this can be boiled instead of baked. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 10, 2018

      I think that can be done, Karina. Just be sure you are using a heavy bottom pot!

      Reply

  • Febrina
    December 9, 2018

    This Beef Stew is simple, and easy to follow, and yet it is so delicious and definitely one of the best beef stew I’ve ever made. It is a perfect dish for a cold weather.

    I used beef shank, and cooked this dish in my regular big soup pot for a total of 1 hour and 10 mins 😁

    Reply

    • Natasha
      December 10, 2018

      I’m so happy you loved it!! Thank you for sharing your amazing review! Homemade beef stew is definitely a good dish to warm you up in winter 🙂

      Reply

  • Melinda
    December 9, 2018

    Super yummy and pretty easy! Hubby approved, made this for dinner tonight for half the week forward work dinners.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 9, 2018

      I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you for sharing your great review!

      Reply

  • LeAn
    December 9, 2018

    Made this tonight – perfect for a very chilly evening. Delicious!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 9, 2018

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the wonderful review!

      Reply

  • Barb
    December 9, 2018

    Can I use white wine? I have no red in the house.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 9, 2018

      Hi Barb, I think white wine would work but I do prefer red wine with beef.

      Reply

  • Ira Wilson
    December 8, 2018

    I chose this recipe based on the ratings from users. I was not disappointed. This was my first time making beef stew and it came out perfect. Thank you.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 8, 2018

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it

      Reply

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