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Guinness Beef Stew Recipe (Irish Stew)
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Guinness Beef Stew Recipe (Irish Stew)

Guinness Beef Stew is hearty, rich and perfect for supper on St. Patrick’s Day (or any other day, really)! The beef cooks low and slow in a mouthwatering stout flavored gravy until fall apart tender. It is pure comfort in a bowl!

And for more luck of the Irish, make sure to complete your meal with a loaf of Irish Soda Bread, Guinness Chocolate Cake or Irish Porter Cake, and some Homemade Irish Cream!

A big pot of Guinness Beef Stew, served with a crusty bread.

Oh, Guinness stew, how I love thee!

If I’m being honest, it’s not just you, it’s every beef stew out there. From the French Boeuf Bourguignon to the Belgian Carbonnade Flamande or even a classic beef stew, they all have my heart!

I simply can’t resist a pot of stew, simmering for hours, infusing my home with the most amazing smells. Give me a bowl and I’m in heaven!

But it is St Patrick’s Day, after all, so I thought it was time for something Irish inspired. 

I say “Irish inspired” because even though nowadays you can find Guinness stew in pubs in Ireland, the most traditional Irish stew is made with only mutton, onions and potatoes.

It was only after the Irish immigrated to the United States (somewhere in mid-1800s) that the stew evolved to include beef and stout.

If for you flavor trumps tradition, I have a feeling you will love this Guinness beef stew and will want to make it all year round! ♥️

A photo of all the ingredients to make Irish beef stew.

Ingredients

To make Guinness stew, you will need:

  • Beef – In Ireland, stews are traditionally made with lamb or mutton. I like using beef instead. You can ask your butcher for stew meat or buy a chuck roast and cut yourself.
  • Guinness – The ingredient responsible for this stew’s richness! Its deep, roasted wheat flavor adds a new dimension to the dish. I like using Guinness Extra Stout for an even deeper flavor!
  • Bacon – For flavor and fat! We’ll brown the beef in the bacon fat. 😋 😋 😋
  • Onions and Garlic – the “flavor base”. This recipe calls for two onions.
  • Carrots and Potatoes – Use Yukon Gold or waxy potatoes. Russets don’t hold their shape well when cooked for a long time!
  • Beef Broth – Homemade or store bought. You can use chicken broth instead if you prefer.
  • Flour – To thicken the stew slightly.
  • Tomato Paste – Adds sweetness.
  • Worcestershire Sauce – Adds a touch of umami-ness!
  • Brown Sugar – A little bit of sugar balances the bitterness from the stout.
  • Oil – Just a bit, to get things going, as the bacon will contribute with some fat as well!
  • Herbs – The thyme does a great job of balancing all the flavors in the stew, while the parsley adds a touch of freshness at the end.
  • Salt and Pepper – As always, don’t forget to season! 😊
A close up photo of a pot of Guinness stew.

How to Make Beef Guinness Stew

I hope you are ready for a true soul-warming meal! This stew takes a little while to cook – as every stew does – but it is so worth it.

To cut on some of the prep time, you can ask your butcher for stew meat. It is mostly likely chuck roast cut into 1-inch cubes.

And since I know many of you will ask, you can also make this recipe in the slow cooker or Instant Pot! I will add the instructions down below.

Recommended tools and equipment: Dutch Oven, wooden spoon.



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