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4 portion(s)
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Ingredients

Stifado

  • 30 g oil
  • 400 g shallots, (Eshalots)
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 800 g Stewing, chuck or blade steak
  • 400 g red wine
  • 1 cinnamon stick, broken in half
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground all spice
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 50 g plain flour, or cornflour
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable stock concentrate
  • 100 g water
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar

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    Beef Stifada
  1. Place shallots in bowl with the oil and cook for 10 – 15 minutes 100 degrees, reverse, speed soft

    Remove with slotted spoon and set aside

    Place garlic in bowl and chop for 5 seconds on speed 7

    Add beef and cook for 5 minutes, varoma temperature, reverse, speed soft

    Return onions to bowl along with red wine, cinnamon stick, allspice, bay leaves, flour, tomato paste, red wine vinegar, stock concentrate and water. 

    Cook for 40 – 60 minutes, 100 degrees, reverse, speed soft

     

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  • 31. August 2022 - 15:02
    5.0

    This is amazing, such a delicious flavour. I didn't have shallots so used two medium onions and used gravy beef, was so tender. This will be going into my favourites, thank you for sharing this tasty recipe.

  • 19. October 2018 - 09:58
    5.0

    This dish was so easy and so delicious. I cut my beef into bite-size pieces and and I added carrot, potato and zucchini when I added the wine, vinegar, flour etc. I think the red wine and the red wine vinegar gave it a unique taste so as I said I really enjoyed this dish

  • 30. January 2016 - 20:25
    5.0

    Fabulous flavour.  I substituted shallots with red onions as that is what was at hand.  Very tasty for the whole family.

  • 1. June 2015 - 06:36
    1.0

    Did not work for me. The beef was very chewy, not an authentic taste, very thick sauce that needed watering down and bits of cinnamon stick were not very nice.

     

  • 31. March 2014 - 17:19
    2.0

    Perhaps I did something wrong but we didnt think this was as good as what all the comments suggested.

  • 14. November 2013 - 21:11
    5.0

    Just had this for dinner and it was beautiful! 

  • 11. October 2013 - 17:52
    4.0

    I made this and reduced the wine to 200grams, but should have left it at 400, as it dried out a lot. 

  • 29. September 2013 - 23:14
    4.0

    I made this last night.  I found that you need to cut up the shallots as they did not really move around in the bowl as they just got stuck in the same position.   Once it did that, they cooked away nicely.

     

    The recipie also does not say how small to cut the beef, I did around 1cm cubes but next time would go bigger.

     

    The flavour of this was great.  There was too much cinnamon flavour for our liking so will halve the quantity next time.   The 400G of wine was great, I would not use less.

     

    After the hour, most of the cubes of meat and the shallots had disintergrated so it was certainly cooked tender but I hope next time it stays together better to leave a few chunks of meat / shallots.

     

    We loved this though, very simple and tasty dinner!!   

  • 30. July 2013 - 20:04

    Any suggestion on what I can substitute red wine with?

  • 31. May 2013 - 18:17

    Hi there. Have just made this and the flavour seems very intense... Is it really 400g of red wine... Not 40g?? Thanks for your help. Was easy to do, I maybe just need to tweak it for our taste buds tmrc_emoticons.)

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