Carbonnade, or carbonade, is the traditional Belgian or Flemish beef stew, made with onions and dark beer which all reduces down to a rich dark sauce. It is also known as Carbonade a la Flamande (carbonade in the Flemish style).
It is called stoflaze or somehting like that.
A beef stew containing ale and using onions is called Carbonnade of Beef (or Beef Carbonnade.) This dish has its origins in provincial French cooking.
I would use about 8-10 pounds of onions if it is a beef stew.
My mother-in-law called it "Belgium Beef Stew". It was made with beef, onion and beer. She coated the stew meat in some seasoned flour, then browned the meat in a heavy pot. She then added about 3 onions, sliced, then poured a bottle (or 2) of beer into the pan, simmering until the meat was tender. I prefer the taste of a darker beer in the stew, but it's tasty with all beer.
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Onions in the Stew was created in 1955.
The most popular beef stew recipes in Ireland include the following. Special Irish Beef stew, Guiness Beef stew, Slow cooker guiness beef stew, Irish beef stew and Beef&Stout Irish stew.
you have to make stew and then you pour beef in it.
Roasted beef or a fish dish would be easy. You could make a beef stew ( but if you want to be authentic don't put in potatoes) or a beef pie ( this is like a stew in a pastery). Soups made of leeks, onions, fish.
Originally, beef stew with potatoes and carrots.
No the beef, even tho it is cooked, still may spoil. Always play it safe when it comes to meat
Carrots are often added to stew, but seldom considered to be the main ingredient. Stew is an extremely flexible type of dish. Onions and potatoes would doubtlessly add to a carrot stew; you could add beef but then it would be a beef stew, not a carrot stew. Salt and pepper would make it tastier. Parsnips and turnips would also work. And any other ingredient that appeals to you.