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### **Instructions:**
#### **Step 2: Sauté the Vegetables**
1. **Cook the onions and garlic:** In the same pot, add a little more oil if needed, and sauté the chopped onion and minced garlic until softened, about 3-5 minutes. This creates a flavorful base for the stew.
2. **Add the carrots, potatoes, and celery:** Stir in the chopped carrots, potatoes, and celery. Cook for about 5 minutes, allowing the vegetables to slightly soften and absorb the flavors.
#### **Step 3: Build the Stew**
1. **Deglaze with wine:** If using wine, pour it into the pot to deglaze, scraping up any brown bits from the bottom of the pot. Let the wine simmer for a few minutes to cook off the alcohol.
2. **Add the broth and seasonings:** Add the beef broth, tomato paste, thyme, rosemary, and bay leaves. Stir to combine, making sure the tomato paste dissolves fully into the broth.
3. **Return the beef:** Add the browned beef cubes back into the pot. Bring the stew to a simmer.
#### **Step 4: Slow-Cook the Stew**
1. **Simmer the stew:** Cover the pot and reduce the heat to low. Let the stew simmer gently for 1.5 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally, until the beef is tender and the flavors have melded together.
2. **Check the seasoning:** Taste the stew and adjust the seasoning with more salt, pepper, or herbs as needed. You can also add a splash more broth if you prefer a soupier consistency.
#### **Step 5: Add the Peas (Optional)**
1. **Add peas:** About 10 minutes before serving, stir in the frozen peas if using. This adds a burst of color and sweetness to the dish.
#### **Step 6: Serve**
1. **Garnish and serve:** Once the stew is ready, ladle it into bowls. Garnish with freshly chopped parsley for a touch of brightness and color.
### **Why This Recipe Works:**
– **Beef chuck for tenderness:** The beef chuck is ideal for stews due to its marbling, which breaks down during slow cooking, resulting in tender, melt-in-your-mouth beef.
– **Slow-cooked flavor:** The slow cooking process allows all the ingredients to meld together, creating a depth of flavor that can’t be rushed.
– **Vegetable-packed:** Carrots, potatoes, and celery add heartiness and balance to the dish, making it a one-pot meal that’s both filling and satisfying.
### **Tips for Success:**
– **Patience is key:** Stews are best when given time to cook low and slow, so don’t rush the process. The longer it simmers, the more flavorful it becomes.
– **Make it ahead:** This beef stew actually tastes better the next day, so consider making it a day in advance. The flavors continue to develop overnight.
– **Thickening the stew:** If you prefer a thicker stew, you can mash a few of the potatoes in the pot or make a slurry with flour or cornstarch to add toward the end of cooking.
– **Adjust the vegetables:** Feel free to customize the stew with other vegetables like parsnips, turnips, or rutabaga for added variety.
### **Serving Suggestions:**
– Serve this stew with a side of crusty bread for dipping, or pair it with a simple green salad for a balanced meal.
– For a heartier dinner, you can serve it over buttered egg noodles or mashed potatoes.
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