33 Hearty Stew Recipes (2024)

Stews are the ultimate cold-weather comfort food. Whether you prefer something classic, like a hearty beef stew in red wine sauce, or something lighter, like Gail Simmons' chicken stew, these recipes are our heartiest stews to warm you up.

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Bo Kho (Vietnamese Beef Stew)

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Sop up this Vietnamese beef stew's fragrant broth — flavored with lemongrass, ginger, star anise, and plenty of fresh herbs — with a chewy baguette or ladle over noodles.

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Seafood Gumbo

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Tiffany Derry, of Roots Southern Table in Dallas, grew up with gumbo. Her version includes chicken breasts and thighs, andouille sausage, blue crabs, shrimp, and a generous amount of okra.

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Short Rib Stew

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When chef Ethan Stowell was growing up, his father was the family cook; beef stew was one of his specialties. Unlike his dad, who favored rump roast, Stowell uses short ribs, a marbled cut that turns fabulously succulent and tender when slow-simmered.

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Kale and White Bean Stew

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Combining two Portuguese favorites — kale-and-sausage soup and a bean, sausage, and tomato stew — makes a simple, sensational one-pot meal. To keep the focus on the vegetables, we've used just a tiny amount of fresh sausage; you can add more, if you like, or substitute dried chorizo or pepperoni.

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Beef Stew in Red Wine Sauce

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For this beef stew, chef Jacques Pépin uses a special piece of the shoulder called the flatiron steak. This long, narrow piece is extremely lean, tender, and moist, and it makes an ideal stew. He does not use stock, demiglace or even water. He makes his stew strictly with a robust red wine. This rich, winey beef stew is always a hit with his chef friends.

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Oven-Braised Veal Stew with Black Pepper and Cherries

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A rich, wintry stew with a tart, slightly sweet bite from sour cherries gets its deep flavor from tender veal.

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Julia Child's Best Beef Stew

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This beef stew is from Julia Child's first column in Food & Wine, and is a classic deeply flavorful long-simmered dish.

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Creamy Chicken Stew

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On those hectic chilly weeknights when all you want is something quick, warm, and comforting, this refined creamy chicken stew is all you need.

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Green Curry Lobster Stew with Sweet Potato and Mushrooms

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A pillar of Maine cooking, this aromatic lobster stew is enriched with umami-heavy Golden Mountain sauce and hen-of-the-woods mushroom confit.

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Brunswick Stew

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A beloved comfort dish with roots in traditional Southern cuisine, this sweet-savory stew features tender braised pork shoulder and vegetables.

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Swiss Army Stew

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This dish is simple, utilitarian fare meant for feeding a large group, and it’s deeply nourishing.

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Caribbean-Style Fish Stew

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This bright, flavorful stew features a whole red snapper and is seasoned with thyme, garlic, ginger, lime, and Scotch bonnet peppers.

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Lamb Tagine with Green Olives and Lemon

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When making most stews, cooks typically brown the meat before braising it; here, chef Ethan Stowell skips that step, which simplifies the Moroccan recipe and gives the lamb a buttery, melt-in-the-mouth texture. The dish is vibrantly flavored with ginger, cumin, coriander, olives, and lemon; the broth is delicious over couscous.

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Yucatán Pork Stew with Ancho Chiles and Lime Juice

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Chef and butcher Tia Harrison breaks down a pig each week at San Francisco butcher shop Avedano's. She finds stew is a versatile way to use cuts like pork shoulder, shanks, and belly. Here, she cooks the stew with pleasantly bitter ancho chiles.

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Spicy Coconut Chicken Stew with Corn

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This sweet and spicy coconut milk–based stew gets lots of bright flavor from spinach, basil, chiles, and lime juice.

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Chickpea Stew with Spinach and Chorizo

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This stew, like all those in Catalonia, starts with sofrito, a thick sauce made with sautéed onions and tomatoes. Once you get all the ingredients in the pot, there's not much to do besides enjoy the aroma wafting from this hearty, spicy, soupy stew as it slowly cooks.

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Ed's Portuguese Fish Stew

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This flavorful stew, named after chef Michael Cimarusti's Portuguese uncle, is loaded with clams, mussels, and cod as well as chunks of linguiça, a smoky, mildly hot, cured Portuguese sausage.

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Carbonnade à la Flamande (Flemish Beef Stew)

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This classic Belgian beef stew is known for its sweet-sour combination of caramelized onions and beer. Any dark Belgian-style ale would be a good choice here. As with most stews, the dish will taste even better a day or two after it's made.

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Pork-and-Green-Chile Stew

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A mix of mild chiles (poblano, Anaheim) and hot ones (serrano) gives body and heat to this quick braise made with boneless pork shoulder (ask your butcher to trim it for you).

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Giant Lima Beans with Stewed Tomatoes and Oregano Pesto

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Tangy feta cheese, a bright herbal pesto and a crisp bread crumb topping all elevate this tomato-bean stew. It's sensational made with meaty Rancho Gordo giant limas from Peru, silky gigantes, or large limas from the grocery store.

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Chicken and Barley Stew with Dill and Lemon

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This one-pot dinner from Top Chef judge Gail Simmons is an enriched take on classic chicken soup with rice; at once flavorful, hearty, and comforting.

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Hunter's Stew with Braised Beef and Wild Rice

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David Ansel makes this stew with venison and venison stock, but it's equally delicious prepared with beef chuck. The meat is slowly braised in Madeira to bring out its rich flavor, then it's combined with beef-based broth and nutty, slightly crunchy wild rice.

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Oxtail and White Sweet Potato Stew

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A red wine braise, complete with other mulling ingredients like fresh orange and whole spices, makes the oxtails in this stew fall-apart tender and flavorful. The longer the braise, the better, says New York chef JJ Johnson. "I forgot about it in the oven and returned to find it perfectly cooked," he says.

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Hunter's Sausage-and-Sauerkraut Stew

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This Polish "hunter's stew" typically combines at least three different meats, from wild game to pork ribs, sausages, and veal. Chef Andrew Zimmern uses lightly smoked bacon, chicken thighs, and kielbasa in his version. He also adds roasted bell peppers for depth, buttery chanterelles, and crisp-tender fennel. The stew simmers with fermented sauerkraut, another traditional element. "Thankfully," says Zimmern, "[the sauerkraut] is available in almost any supermarket you walk into."

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Fisherman's-Style Seafood Stew

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Chef Fabio Trabocchi of Casa Luca in Washington, D.C., says the key to this brodetto-inspired recipe is to cook the fish and shellfish in stages. The crusty ciabatta toasts make this stew a warming winter meal.

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Shrimp-and-Sausage Stew

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Even though chef Linton Hopkins's stew is full of shrimp and sausage, the best part is the delicate lima beans, a Southern staple.

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Lamb Stew with Root Vegetables

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Jim Clendenen's version of this classic French stew, called navarin d'agneau, was inspired by vegetables from an extraordinary organic produce purveyor, the Chef's Garden, in his native Ohio.

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Black-Eyed Pea Stew with Sausage

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Top Chef judge Gail Simmons skips soaking beans, instead opting for black-eyed peas in this thick and luscious stew, which gets cooked right in the pot alongside spicy Italian sausage.

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Pork and Wild Mushroom Daube

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The Provençal stews called daubes are cooked in wide-bellied, narrow-necked earthenware pots (daubières). The lids are specifically designed to trap moisture during cooking. A Dutch oven or a bean pot is a perfect stand-in for a daubière.

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Awaze Tibs (Ethiopian Spiced Lamb Stew)

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Made with tender, boneless leg of lamb, this quick-cooking staple of Ethiopian home cooking is flavored with awaze sauce, a kicky blend of berbere spices, smoked paprika, lemon juice, and wine. Some cooks like it dry, but chef Hiyaw Gebreyohannes prefers it saucy — all the better for mopping up with Ethiopia's crêpe-like bread, injera.

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Lecsó (Hungarian Sausage Stew) with Ale

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This recipe for lecsó, a traditional sausage, tomato, and bell pepper stew from Hungary, is made with beer for a deep, rich flavor.

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Beef Rib Eye and Vegetable Stew

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This incredibly hearty stew can be on the table in less than half an hour.

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Pork and Tomatillo Stew

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This spicy stew is loaded with pork and plenty of vegetables. California winemaker Andrew Murray makes it for his employees around harvest time. "It's our comfort food at the winery," he says. "And it's a nice excuse to stop for a few minutes and eat together, even when we're busy."

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FAQs

What is the secret to good beef stew? ›

Using the right type of beef, searing the meat before cooking, deglazing the pan, cooking for several hours, and using plenty of salt all make a huge difference in the flavor of your beef stew.

What can I put in my beef stew to make it taste better? ›

Vegetables: small chopped carrots, celery, and onion or shallot practically melt into the sauce. Mushrooms: button mushrooms are a nod to the quartered mushrooms many classic beef stew recipes call for, but are thinly sliced instead of being left in bigger pieces. Garlic: minced garlic brings lots of cozy flavor.

Is it better to use beef broth or stock for stew? ›

Ideally, you'll use beef stock, but beef broth is fine too. Veal stock would be divine. Instant bouillon paste will add flavor and is perfectly acceptable. Indeed, even if all you have is chicken stock, it will still be better than water and won't make your beef stew taste like chicken soup.

What makes stew more flavorful? ›

Add spices such as turmeric, coriander and cumin at the early stage of cooking, when you are frying onions and garlic, to enhance the taste of the beef stew. Fresh herbs like coriander and bay leaves also contribute a distinct flavour without making the dish too spicy for the younger members of the family.

Why do you add vinegar to beef stew? ›

Tough stew meat will take a couple of hours to get tender, and the vinegar helps this happen as well as add special flavor. Then add the onions, carrots, celery, Brussels sprouts etc and cook until the vegetables are the way you like them.

Why do you add vinegar to stews? ›

If you think about it, vinegar is really a flavor-enhancer (umami). That's why it is so often used in cooking, sauces, and salad dressings. The same is true with soups.

What vegetables can you add to beef stew? ›

Although I added carrots, little red potatoes, rutabaga and cremini mushrooms, you have plenty of options. Parsnip, turnip, pearl onions, squash and fennel will also work. Stir them in gently and immediately return the pot to the oven for the final hour of cooking.

Why does my beef stew have no flavor? ›

Not browning the beef enough would be the first possible problem. That adds a lot of flavour to the finished stew. You can toss the beef in seasoned flour before browning it which will also help thicken the stew. Not adding enough seasoning would be the second potential issue.

Does cooking stew longer make it taste better? ›

Don't Rush the Stewing of the Stew

Your beef stew needs at least two hours, sometimes three, on a low burner, so the meat is tender, and the flavors mingle. This isn't a dish to rush; it's a dish to make on a lazy weekend so you can enjoy the smell as it stews.

Is bouillon the same as stock? ›

Stock bases are usually sold as pastes or in liquid form, where broth bases are most commonly sold as powders or in cubes and can be referred to as bouillon. To use either of these in recipes, simply follow the package directions to add water to create the amount of stock or broth called for in your recipe.

Why use chicken stock in beef stew? ›

Chicken stock is fantastic because it's essentially a blank sauce, stew, or soup canvas. It picks up and enhances other flavors so well. Bolstered with the sautéed vegetables, browned beef, and aromatics, even chicken stock winds up with great, natural beef flavor. But it can still use a little bit of help.

Which is more flavorful stock or broth? ›

As a result, stock is usually a healthier product, delivering a richer mouth feel and deeper flavor than broth. Stock is a versatile culinary tool that can deliver taste to any number of dishes. Darker in color and more concentrated in flavor than broth, it's ideal for use in soups, rice, sauces and more.

What adds richness to a stew? ›

If were talking while it's being made; garlic, onion, various herbs, “horse chester sauce” tomato paste, stone ground mustard, or even a small splash of A1 sauce will all “rich up” the broth. So will sauteing the veggies in butter before adding to the stew.

How do you make beef stew taste richer? ›

It takes flavorful ingredients to brighten up a beef stew. My way is to brown the beef which adds flavor, use a flavorful beef broth, and season the stew well. I also like to add a bit of dark roux or dry roux (browned flour) for flavor.

How do you fix a tasteless stew? ›

Personally I would add as many aromatics and flavor enhancing substances that I like. If the stew is already finished, then you can sauté onions, garlic peppers, celery and carrots then add them to the stew. I would also add some herbs and finally salt and pepper to taste.

How to make beef stew meat tender and juicy? ›

What is the best way to make beef stew meat tender and juicy? If you want to prepare beef stew meat that is both tender and juicy, the best way to cook it is by searing it on all sides in a hot skillet and then crumbling it on top of a lightly browned roux sauce for about 10 minutes.

What is the basic stew formula? ›

The Ideal Stew Ratio: Two Parts Meat, One Part Vegetable

Most meat-based stews call for tough, inexpensive cuts of meat, while vegetarian recipes include the same onions, carrots, and celery typical of a beef stew. Two parts meat to one part vegetables is the perfect ratio for a meaty stew.

What does red wine vinegar do to beef stew? ›

Vinegar & optional red wine - Use red wine vinegar and some red wine to give this stew a deep and rich sweet and savory flavor. The wine is optional and can be replaced with additional beef broth, but I do love the complexity it gives to this recipe.

Can I use red wine vinegar instead of red wine in beef stew? ›

The Best Substitute for Red Wine

Alcohol-free red wine. Beef broth. Chicken broth. Red wine vinegar (use ½ vinegar and ½ water for similar flavor results)

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