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Dutch Oven Beef Stew

Modified: Sep 24, 2022 by Veronika Grove * This post may contain affiliate links

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Let’s make the best homemade Dutch Oven Beef Stew, that’s packed with tender beef tips, potatoes, carrots, and thick rich gravy! It will be a comforting stove top one pot meal recipe for Fall and Winter cold weather.

Stew with beef tips, potatoes, carrots, and peas in a bowl.

One of my favorite meals during Fall and Winter is this hearty homemade Dutch Oven Beef Stew, loaded with potatoes, carrots, peas and slowly cooked on a stove top in a thick flavorful gravy.

Dutch oven is a great way to make One Pot Meals, like my Dutch Oven Pot Roast, Dutch Oven Chili, Dutch Oven Chicken Stew, Pasta e Fagioli Soup, One Pot Chicken and Rice, Short Rib Ragu, White Bean Vegetable Stew, and Dutch Oven Short Ribs.

Also, if you want to cut the cooking time in half, you can try to make this recipe in a Pressure Cooker, like my Instant Pot Beef Stew Recipe.

Stew with beef tips, potatoes, carrots, and peas in a Dutch oven.

Ingredients and Substitution

  • Beef Tips. The best meet cut for the beef stew in chuck roast. You can usually buy it already cut into cubes in your local butcher shop.
  • All-purpose flour. The best way to get a perfect seared crust on the meat, is to coat it with flour first, and then sear. This technique will provide the best flavor. Plus, the flour coating will help to create rich thick gravy while slowly braising the meat.
  • Onion and celery. This duet is always a must for the base of my comforting meals. By caramelizing them, you will create a wonderful flavor and aroma for the whole meal.
  • Tomato Paste. It provides richness to the gravy.
  • Worcestershire sauce. Don’t skip this ingredient! It helps to make the gravy very rich and complex in flavor.
  • Chicken broth. I always like to use my Homemade Chicken Stock but you use a store-bought one too.
  • Potatoes. In this recipe, I like to use Yukon Gold or baby potatoes for their soft creamy texture.
  • Carrots. You can use regular chopped carrots or baby carrots.
  • Peas. I like to use frozen peas, as I always have it in my freezer. And you don’t even need to defrost it. Just add to the stew when it’s almost done and cook for 5 more minutes, so the peas warms up and gets softer.
Separate ingredients to make beef stew.

How to make it

Pat dry 2 pounds beef tips. If it has too much fat pieces, you can trim them, so the stew won’t be too fatty.

Place the meet in a bowl, season well with salt and pepper and mix well. Then add ⅓ cup all-purpose flour and toss everything, so the meat pieces are covered from all sides.

Process photos of mixing beef tips with the flour.

Preheat a Dutch oven with 3 tbsp olive oil over medium/high heat.

Shake the meat from the excess flour and place the pieces in the pot in a single layer. Sear for a few minutes on each side, until brown. It’s better to sear the meat in batches, not to overcrowd the pot.

When done, transfer to a plate and set aside.

Process photos of searing beef tips in a Dutch oven.

Then lower the heat to low/medium and add a chopped onion and celery to the pot and cook for about 10 minutes or until they soften and start to caramelize.

Add 2 smashed cloves of garlic, 2 tbsp tomato paste, and 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce. Stir and cook for a minute.

Process photos of adding onion, celery, garlic, and tomato paste to a dutch oven.

Then add 6 cups chicken broth and the browned beef tips with the juices.

Bring the pot to boil, then reduce the heat to low. Cover with the lid and let it simmer for one hour or until the meat is tender.

Process photos of adding broth and beef tips to the beef stew.

When done, add diced potatoes and carrots, cover with the lid, and continue cooking for about another 15-20 minutes or until the vegetables are cooked through.

Process photos of adding carrots and potatoes to beef stew.

Add frozen peas and cook for another 5 minutes.

Process photos of adding peas to the beef stew.

Tips for best results

  • Browning the meat. The best way to get perfect sear on the meat is to brown it in batches in a single layer. If you overcrowd the pot, it will produce a lot of liquid and will boil instead of browning.
  • Flavor. A lot of flavor in the beef stew comes from browning the meat. So, don’t skip this step! Deglaze the pot with chicken broth and scrape all the burnt bits, it will create the best flavor for the stew.

Storage and Freezing

  • How to store. You can refrigerate it in an air-tight container for 3-4 days.
  • How to freeze. You can freeze it in an air-tight freezer-safe container for about 3 months. To thaw, just keep it in the fridge overnight.
  • How to reheat. Reheat it in a pot over medium heat. If it’s too thick, you can add a splash of water to loosen it up.
Stew with beef tips, potatoes, carrots, and peas in a bowl.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why to use Dutch Oven for Beef Stew?

Dutch oven is made with cast iron, which helps to retain the heat and cook evenly. Because this is a slow cooking recipe, this type of pot will do the best job to insure that everything is cooked perfectly without burning.

What is the best meat for beef stew?

The best meet cut for the stew in beef chuck roast. You can usually buy it already cut into cubes in your local butcher shop.

How to make stew meat tender?

The key to tender stew meat is to let it slowly simmer for a long time. Depending on the size of the beef tips, it will need to braise it for at least 1 hour before you add vegetables to the pot.

Do I have to add red wine to the beef stew?

You don’t have to. I prefer beef stew without red wine. Instead, I add tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce that add delicious rich and complex flavors.

Stew with beef tips, potatoes, carrots, and peas in a Dutch oven.

More comfort meals Ideas:

  • Instant Pot Boneless Short Ribs
  • Instant Pot Pot Roast
  • One Pan Baked Ziti
  • Instant Pot Orange Chicken
  • Instant Pot Barley Soup
  • Instant Pot Chicken Soup
  • Beef Cutlets
  • Old Fashioned Goulash Recipe
Stew with beef tips, potatoes, carrots, and peas in a bowl.
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5 from 11 votes

Dutch Oven Beef Stew

Let’s make the best homemade Dutch Oven Beef Stew, that’s packed with tender beef tips, potatoes, carrots, and thick rich gravy! It will be a comforting stove top one pot meal recipe for Fall and Winter cold weather.
Prep Time30 minutes mins
Cook Time2 hours hrs
Total Time2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Course: Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine: American
Servings: 6 people
Calories: 683kcal
Author: Veronika Grove

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds beef tips trimmed from excess fat
  • ⅓ cup all-purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 1 stalk celery chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic smashed
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 6 cups chicken stock
  • 1 pound Yukon potatoes diced
  • 1 pound carrots diced
  • 1 cup frozen peas

Instructions

  • Pat dry 2 pounds beef tips. If it has too much fat pieces, you can trim them, so the stew won’t be too fatty.
  • Place the meet in a bowl, season well with salt and pepper and mix well. Then add ⅓ cup all-purpose flour and toss everything, so the meat pieces are covered with flour from all sides.
  • Preheat a Dutch oven with 3 tbsp olive oil over medium/high heat.
  • Shake off the excess flour from the meat and place the pieces in the pot in a single layer. Sear for a few minutes on each side, until brown. It’s better to sear the meat in batches, not to overcrowd the pot.
  • When done, transfer to a plate and set aside.
  • Then lower the heat to low/medium and add a chopped onion and celery to the pot and cook for about 10 minutes or until they soften and start to caramelize.
  • Add 2 smashed cloves of garlic, 2 tbsp tomato paste, and 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce. Stir and cook for a minute.
  • Then add 6 cups chicken broth and the browned beef tips with the juices.
  • Bring the pot to boil, then reduce the heat to low. Cover with the lid and let it simmer for one hour or until the meat is tender.
  • When done, add diced potatoes and carrots, cover with the lid, and continue cooking for about another 15-20 minutes or until the vegetables are cooked through.
  • Add frozen peas and cook for another 5 minutes.
  • Serve and enjoy!

Notes

  • Browning the meat. The best way to get perfect sear on the meat is to brown it in batches in a single layer. If you overcrowd the pot, it will produce a lot of liquid and will boil instead of browning.
  • Flavor. A lot of flavor comes from browning the meat. So, don’t skip this step! Deglaze the pot with chicken broth and scrape all the burnt bits, it will create the best flavor for the stew.
  • How to store. You can refrigerate it in an air-tight container for 3-4 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 683kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 37g | Fat: 41g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 20g | Trans Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 115mg | Sodium: 588mg | Potassium: 1412mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 12937IU | Vitamin C: 33mg | Calcium: 89mg | Iron: 5mg
Did you make this recipe?I’d love to know how it turned out! Please let me know by leaving a review below. Or snap a photo and share it on Instagram; be sure to tag me @veronikaskitchen.

Update Notes: This post was originally published in 2018, but was republished with new photos, step by step instructions, tips, and FAQs in September of 2022.

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  1. Leona says

    December 09, 2019 at 8:37 pm

    I looked to late but did all in pot n then put on oven at 275 1 hour n then cut small potatoes salt n fresh grined
    Pepper look good normal I cook from
    My heart but as age i m starting to need help w times degrees n also how to brown the meat , spent good money on the fresh beef cubes but I wish I just looked frist , ;( too late but cooked high for ? 10 minutes n added all w this time n then put in oven at 275 deg. Then I look at how since I never used a Dutch oven live n learn n seeing u have soo much to cook thank … please wish me a delicious meal thank you so much and will be looking from now on before starting :))

    Reply
  2. Faith says

    November 28, 2019 at 11:59 pm

    Okay, I agree that this recipe LOOKS delicious.
    But did anyone actually make it so they can give feedback?

    Reply
  3. Emily Leary says

    October 15, 2018 at 4:47 pm

    This looks so deeply flavourful. I would love to dive in and grab a generous bowlful. Just perfect on a rainy, cold day like today.

    Reply
  4. jagruti says

    October 15, 2018 at 6:49 am

    5 stars
    A lovely dish for the autumn and winter months, an array of whole spices and vegetables making this dish hearty!

    Reply
  5. Ruchi says

    October 15, 2018 at 1:07 am

    5 stars
    What an ultimate comfort food! The broth is so thick and rich, I can tell from the picture !

    Reply
  6. Ashley @ Big Flavors from a Tiny Kitchen says

    October 14, 2018 at 9:03 pm

    I haven’t use beef tips in my beef stew before, but it looks like a GREAT idea! What a tasty meal – perfect for the cooler fall weather. Total comfort food!

    Reply
  7. Tammy says

    October 14, 2018 at 3:10 pm

    5 stars
    We just had beef stew last night! It’s such a perfect cold weather meal! I’d love some of yours with a warm biscuit 😀

    Reply
  8. Marisa Franca says

    October 14, 2018 at 1:34 pm

    5 stars
    I swear our Dutch oven gets so much use it might as well be permanently on the stove top. This is one great looking recipe — comfort food at its finest. I’d love to dig in!!

    Reply
  9. Jyothi (Jo) says

    October 14, 2018 at 11:44 am

    5 stars
    Stew looks so comforting and delicious! Hearty warm stew are perfect fall food. Lovely pics

    Reply
  10. Claire | The Simple, Sweet Life says

    October 13, 2018 at 12:35 am

    This looks delicious and SO hardy! Now that things have taken a turn for the cool here (it got down to 39 this morning!) I’m ready to break out the stews. We’ll definitely have to give this one a try!

    Reply
  11. Anna Hettick says

    October 12, 2018 at 8:24 pm

    I LOVE a good hearty stew! One of my favorite things to make in the fall and winter!

    Reply
  12. Veena Azmanov says

    October 10, 2018 at 4:07 pm

    5 stars
    There is no comparing stew in a dutch oven. Love how soft and tender the meat becomes. This looks so good. Love the flavors.

    Reply
  13. shobee says

    October 10, 2018 at 3:08 pm

    This Beef Stew look soooooo delicious and it does not look dry at all. Just perfect for weekend dinners.

    Reply
  14. Analida Braeger says

    October 10, 2018 at 10:00 am

    Wow! I’m drooling. There’s nothing like a bowl of hearty beef stew when it’s snowing and blowing outside. Your pictures got me inspired for wintery cooking. Lovely!

    Reply
  15. Elaine Benoit says

    October 09, 2018 at 8:20 am

    5 stars
    There is nothing so comforting as a delicious bowl of beef stew! I love that you use a Dutch oven! This looks hearty and scrumptious!

    Reply
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