300 min Medium

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300 min
Time
Medium
Difficulty
Ingredients for 6-8 people
Ingredients
Strained Tomatoes 700g 1 box
Bay Leaves 3
Beef Chuck cut into 1 inch cubes 3 lbs
Bottle Sangiovese Wine 1
Carrots coarsely chopped 2
Celery Rib coarsely chopped 1
Hot Pepper Flakes 1 tsp
Olive Oil 3 tsp
Parsley finely chopped 3 tsp
Red Onion coarsely chopped 1 medium
Salt and Pepper to taste
Polenta
Instant polenta 1 box
Kale, or Chard, or Spinach Rinsed and chopped medium 1 lb
Preparation

On a medium-high flame sauté onion, carrots and celery until softened but not golden, add the pepper flakes and stir well.

Add the beef and stir well until evenly covered with herbs.

Add wine, tomatoes and bay leaves, mix well and bring to a very gentle simmer.

Lower the flame and cook for about 2 hours, stirring every 15 minutes and keeping the pot partially covered with a lid.
Season with salt and pepper, stir and cook for an additional 3 hours until the meat has almost completely fallen.

This stew can be prepared with different kinds of meat as well like Elk, Bison and Venison and Wild Boar. It is a hunter’s extremely basic recipe and it really applies to a huge variety or game and farm raised meats as well.

Always keep track of your sauce and never let it dry too much, if that happens a small amount of water or broth is all you need to keep it going. On the other hand, if your meat starts falling apart before the 5-hour mark, you can decide at any time to turn off the flame and be done.

In case you want to unleash the hunter in you and decide to cook game meat as opposed to farmed, make sure to marinate it in wine, bay leaves and peppercorns for 12-to 24hrs to soften its fiber and tone down a bit the gamey flavor.

Follow the instructions on the box to cook the polenta, and as you are stirring it into its final minute or so, mix in the greens of your choice until they all wilt and become part of the corn meal.

Serve the polenta warm on a plate and ladle on top of it the beef stew with a generous amount of sauce. Finish with a pinch of chopped parsley and a drizzle of olive oil. Even if I am totally bias to Tuscan wines and Chianti in particular, at times I like to enjoy this dish with a fuller Barolo or Amarone from our northern territories as they complement slow cooked meats like no others.

Last but not least, any leftover meat will make a superb pasta sauce the day after, I hope you get to enjoy this as much as we do in our house.

Prep Time: 20 min - Cook Time: 5 hrs

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