Basically this is Beef Burgundy without all the esoteric cooking instructions or all the extra fat. Except this beef stew is from a Jordanian recipe and is twice as delicious. I didnt even bother serving it over rice or with yogurt like the original recipe called for because that would have just distracted from the flavors of the beef which didnt need anything added to it to make it tasty.
Dont let the long cooking time deter you from wanting to make this. Once you chop everything the food needs no attention so you wont notice how long the beef has been cooking. Start it in the morning some day you have off and poke at it periodically, when its done let it cool and youll have something great to eat that night or later in the week. Personally I love food that cooks itself while Im off watching a movie or playing with the dog. This is the best kind of recipe if you ask me.
Jordanian Beef Stew
1 pound beef, cut into bite sized pieces
1 pound green beans, cut into 2 inch pieces
1 pound tomatoes, coarsely chopped
2 cloves of garlic, crushed
2 teaspoons coriander
2 teaspoons cumin
Sprinkle the beef with salt and pepper, place in a large skillet, and pour water over the beef until just cover. Place lid on skillet and simmer over a medium low heat for about 30 minutes or until meat is brown.
Remove 1 cup of the broth from the beef and reserve it in the bowl of your food processor.
Put the cut up green beans in with the beef and cook until tender.
Add tomatoes and garlic to the food processor and pulse until smooth.
Once beans are done pour off a bit of water from the simmering beef so that there is enough to mostly cover the beef but there is enough room in skillet to add the tomato mixture.
Add pureed tomato mixture, coriander and cumin to skillet. Salt and pepper generously. Allow to simmer uncovered for another hour or until beef is fork tender. Will taste even better a couple days after cooking when its had time to marinate in the refrigerator.
1 pound beef, cut into bite sized pieces
1 pound green beans, cut into 2 inch pieces
1 pound tomatoes, coarsely chopped
2 cloves of garlic, crushed
2 teaspoons coriander
2 teaspoons cumin
Sprinkle the beef with salt and pepper, place in a large skillet, and pour water over the beef until just cover. Place lid on skillet and simmer over a medium low heat for about 30 minutes or until meat is brown.
Remove 1 cup of the broth from the beef and reserve it in the bowl of your food processor.
Put the cut up green beans in with the beef and cook until tender.
Add tomatoes and garlic to the food processor and pulse until smooth.
Once beans are done pour off a bit of water from the simmering beef so that there is enough to mostly cover the beef but there is enough room in skillet to add the tomato mixture.
Add pureed tomato mixture, coriander and cumin to skillet. Salt and pepper generously. Allow to simmer uncovered for another hour or until beef is fork tender. Will taste even better a couple days after cooking when its had time to marinate in the refrigerator.
Original recipe from Food52 Blog.
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