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.
carbonnade
Carbonnade
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).
Onions in the Stew was created in 1955.
I would use about 8-10 pounds of onions if it is a beef stew.
No, it is not safe for dogs to eat beef stew with onions. Onions are toxic to dogs and can cause serious health issues such as anemia. It is best to avoid feeding onions to dogs.
Irish stew is made with mutton, onions, potatoes, and parsley.
fish, bread. vegetable stew and rich people eat only meat and they like to drink beer
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.
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They drank: * winemilk * beer * water They ate: * onions * radishes * peas * beans * cucumber * lettuce * cheese * pork * fish * bread * kidneys * pigeon * stew * cakes * fruits * figs * Meats- hippo, etc
Not sure, but I had a great Native American stew at Fort Toulouse in Alabama one year. It had smoked turkey, black beans(small ones) corn, Carrots, diced sweet potatoes (I think, possibly carrots). I have looked for a similar recipe on Native American websites, but with no luck. Good luck to you.