Irish Beef Stew Recipe for St. Patrick's Day (2024)

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My ethnic background is so mixed and confusing, that I tend to associate myself with Asian cultures since that’s what I grew up in. But I know I’ve got some Scottish and English blood running through my veins, and I think I’m part Irish as well. I’ve always felt a longing to visit Ireland, Guinness was the first beer I actually liked, and my iPod is full of Celtic tunes (a lot of which were played at our wedding). One of my favorite ways to get in touch with my Irish roots, is the best beef stew on the planet.

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I had a close group of friends in Hawaii that I would often eat out with, and we became known as the “Guinness Girls” because we would always order Guinness with our food. (Check out my post with my views on alcohol if you’re interested) We went through a time of experimenting with Guinness in cooking, even entering Guinness chili into local chili cook offs. My friends ended up taking a trip to Ireland, offering to pay for everything in country if I could just afford the plane ticket.

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In my young foolishness, I was desperately trying to get approved for a credit card to purchase a plane ticket I couldn’t afford. Looking back I realize it was fortunate that didn’t happen, even though I was so sad to be left behind. While they were gone I comforted myself by playing around with different Irish recipes like corned beef with cabbage, kale mashed potatoes, and Irish Beef Stew made with (you guessed it!) Guinness.

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I’ve talked to a couple different Irish friends to perfect this recipe over the years, and I now make it for every St. Patrick’s Day. There are two secrets to a perfect beef stew, the first is to brown the beef well and then simmer it for over an hour so it’s nice and tender. The second secret is the addition of Guinness and red wine to the beef broth. It adds such a depth to the flavor of the stew. But, I totally understand some people don’t want to have alcohol in the house, so you can substitute extra beef broth for the wine and beer and still have a great stew.

This stew also freezes really well. So even if you’re making it for one or two people, freeze the rest in freezer bags or plastic food storage containers. If you freeze it in one or two person sized portions, you’ll have a simple lunch or dinner that you can thaw and heat in the microwave in minutes. Do any of you have a favorite Irish recipe? Feel free to post it in the comments!

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Irish Beef Stew Recipe

serves 6-8

Ingredients

1/2-1 lb stew beef
salt and pepper
2 TBS olive oil
1 11.2 oz bottle Guinness Draught
1 cup red wine
5 cups beef stock (or 3 14 oz cans beef broth)
1 tsp dried thyme
3 bay leaves
2 TBS ketchup
3 large russet potatoes, peeled
2 large carrots (or 20 baby carrots), peeled
1 yellow onion, peeled
2 TBS butter
fresh parsley

Instructions

If your beef is in large chunks, chop it into small bite sized pieces. Sprinkle it with a little salt and pepper. Heat the oil on medium-high in a large stock pot and add the meat. Cook the meat several minutes on each side, using tongs to turn individual pieces so that the meat gets nice and brown.

When your beef is well browned, add the Guinness, red wine, beef stock, thyme, bay leaves, and ketchup. Stir well, bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and place a lid on the pot. Let it simmer an 1 hour and 15 minutes.

While beef is simmering, chop your potatoes and carrots into bite sized pieces, and finely chop the onion. In another pot, melt the butter on medium-high then add the potatoes, carrots and onions. Stir the vegetables to coat them in the butter. Cook the vegetables about 20 minutes, stirring every few minutes so that the vegetables get caramelized. Try and time it so your vegetables finish at the same time that simmering the beef ends.

Add the vegetables to the beef and broth. Simmer it another 20 minutes with the lid on. Ladle the stew into bowls and sprinkle with chopped fresh parsley.

Approximate cost/serving: My beef was only about $2.50. If you buy your meat at the supermarket, my friend Stephanie suggests buying a chuck roast and cutting it into stew meat yourself to save money. The total cost of the stew was $4.90. Ways to make it that cheap are by using a small amount of beef and cutting it into little pieces, and using homemade beef stock rather than store bought. At 8 servings that’s only 62 cents a serving!

Gluten Free: To make this gluten free add extra beef stock in place of the Guinness which is made with barley protein that can cause problems for people who react to gluten.

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Irish Beef Stew Recipe for St. Patrick's Day (2024)

FAQs

What do Irish people cook for St Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day party, including soda bread and a seriously tasty trifle to whip up for dessert.
  • Bacon and Cabbage. ...
  • Irish Soda Bread. ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Irish Coffe. ...
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. ...
  • Colcannon.

What is the difference between beef stew and Irish stew? ›

The main difference between an Irish stew and classic beef stew comes down to the protein. Traditional Irish stew is usually made with lamb, while beef stew is always made with beef. Our version includes beef chuck, which is less traditional, but easy to make and equally delicious.

What is the most popular dish on St Patrick's Day? ›

When it comes to dinner on St. Patrick's Day, the most popular meal is corned beef and cabbage—often accompanied by a green beer or two. The boiled dinner and its liquid accompaniment dominate the menu of Irish bars and restaurants up and down the country on March 17, and many home cooks serve the dish, too.

What is traditional Irish stew made of? ›

The epitome of comfort food, traditional Irish stew has only a few ingredients: mutton, onions and potatoes. In southern Ireland carrots are added, and some cooks venture so far as to add turnips. These days, young lamb often replaces mutton for a more delicate version.

What is a traditional Irish St. Patrick's Day dinner? ›

We've all come to know and love the traditional Irish foods eaten on St. Patrick's Day. You know the menu: corned beef, cabbage and potatoes.

What is a good menu for St. Patrick's Day? ›

The most popular St. Patrick's Day food ideas are as follows:
  • Corned beef and cabbage.
  • Authentic shepherd's pie.
  • Colcannon, which is essentially mashed potatoes with diced veggies.
  • Irish potato pancakes, or “boxty” as the Irish call it.
  • Shamrock-shaped cookies.
Feb 12, 2024

What is the best cut of beef for stew in Ireland? ›

BEEF: Look for Chuck from the top forequarter and round from the rump. Housekeeper's cut is also good for stewing.

What is the real name for Irish stew? ›

Irish stew (Irish: Stobhach Gaelach) or Stobhach is a stew native to Ireland that is traditionally made with root vegetables and lamb or mutton, but also commonly with beef. As in all traditional folk dishes, the exact recipe is not consistent from time to time, or place to place.

What 4 foods do people usually eat on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Here's a rundown of 6 foods to serve on Saint Patrick's Day.
  • Irish Soda Bread. This is a popular quick bread called Irish Soda Bread that accompanies Irish meals. ...
  • Corned Beef. For the longest time, I didn't understand what corned beef even was. ...
  • Irish Potato Soup. ...
  • Shepherd's Pie. ...
  • Irish Coffee. ...
  • Irish Desserts.
Feb 16, 2022

What is the traditional vegetable for St. Patrick's Day? ›

Throughout history, plentiful and nutrient-rich cabbage has been a mainstay in Ireland. Ina Garten's Sauteed Cabbage celebrates this sturdy vegetable, by sauteing it simply with butter, salt and pepper. Get more ways to ring in St. Patrick's Day right here.

How do you thicken Irish beef stew? ›

Whisk a teaspoon of flour in a little cold water to make a slurry, then stir into the stew as it's cooking. Don't add dry flour directly to the stew as it may clump. After adding the slurry, bring the stew to boil. This will cook out the flour taste and allow the starch to swell.

Why is my Irish stew bitter? ›

Stouts, like Guinness, are known for their bitterness. If the stew is cooked too quickly or if it doesn't include ingredients to balance the bitterness, this flavor can be very pronounced. This recipe includes a couple of simple steps to tame that bitter flavor and ensure it doesn't overwhelm the stew.

Does Irish stew contain potatoes? ›

While an old-fashioned, traditional Irish stew tended to contain mutton or lamb, potatoes, and maybe a few carrots, modern takes on the comforting dish range widely. While Irish stew (in the modern sense) can be made with mutton, lamb, or beef, beef stew is always made with beef.

Do Irish people eat on Saint Patrick's Day? ›

Homemade Dinner on St. Patrick's Day. A holiday dinner in Ireland is not complete without a juicy-roasted hearty dish. So at the Irish tables, you might find comfort food with seasonal dishes like roasted spring lambs with rosemary and mint sauce or roasted ham with apple sauce.

What do the Irish do on St. Patty's Day? ›

Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, drinking and a whole lot of green.

What food did the Irish immigrants eat in the United States on St Patrick's Day? ›

During the time of the Irish immigration to the U.S., the first generation of Irish Americans were in search of the comforting tastes of their homeland. On St. Paddy's Day, that meant boiled bacon.

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