Red Day Rich beef stew and celeriac mash

Anneski

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Made this earlier, the recipe from the 'month of easy family meals' booklet that came with this month's SW magazine, and all I can say is 'wow'!!! :D I have never had celeriac mash before, and even before I added the flavourings I was hooked! Nutty, light, comforting, warm - omg, is it possible to be in love with a food item (well apart from cheese, natch!)

The stew has tons of flavour too, though of course I'd prefer it thickened, but apart from that it was gorgeous. However the celeriac mash was a total revelation and may be one of the nicest things I've ever eaten :)
 
anneski, an easy syn free way of thickening gravies is to add instant potato powder (Smash) to the stew, I often make nice thick gravy using a beef stock cube, vegetable water and Smash.
 
anneski, an easy syn free way of thickening gravies is to add instant potato powder (Smash) to the stew, I often make nice thick gravy using a beef stock cube, vegetable water and Smash.

Ooh, even on red days? Awesome, thank you! :)
 
ah yes, I could do with knowing for sure about this... thanks :)
 
Ooh celeriac chips!! Umm... is there a recipe, perchance? :D I'm thinking it might be similar to the usual potato syn free chips? I shall search and see meanwhile, yum and thanks!
 
ooh beef stew sounds lovely . Am I able to get the recipe ?

Hi Jilly, it was in the recipe booklet that came with this month's SW magazine - if you don't have one I'll post it for you later on :)
 
Ooh celeriac chips!! Umm... is there a recipe, perchance? :D I'm thinking it might be similar to the usual potato syn free chips? I shall search and see meanwhile, yum and thanks!

just treat them like normal sw chips. There is a thread on here called 'superfree chips' Erm tried them first with spices on top, I am happy to eat them plain or with spices. I love them. Chips on a red day. I often do a mix of bns and celeriac chips on a red day, so delicious together. I do find they are better parboiled slightly or they can be a bit hard. :)
 
just treat them like normal sw chips. There is a thread on here called 'superfree chips' Erm tried them first with spices on top, I am happy to eat them plain or with spices. I love them. Chips on a red day. I often do a mix of bns and celeriac chips on a red day, so delicious together. I do find they are better parboiled slightly or they can be a bit hard. :)

Thanks ever so much, just one query - bns? I don't know that that is? :eek:
 
Rich beef stew recipe (super simple) serves 4

Beef stew freezeable, not mash (although I've frozen the mashed celeriac without the flavourings, so will see if that works or not!)

Ready in about 1 hour 30 mins.

Fry Light
1lb 12oz/794g lean stewing beef, cut into chunks (I used skirt beef)
2 garlic cloves, crushed
12 shallots
4 celery sticks, roughly chopped
6 carrots, peeled and chopped into chunks
11oz/312g chestnut mushrooms
1&3/4 pint beef stock (994ml)
salt & freshly ground black pepper
A handful of fresh thyme leaves, finely chopped

Preheat your oven to 180c/350F/gas 4. Spray a large frying pan with the frylight and place on a medium heat. Add the beef and stirfry until browned all over.
Transfer the beef to a casserole dish with the above ingredients, season with the salt and pepper and add the thyme.
Bring the mixture to the boil on the hob (I left it in the frying pan for this step as I don't have hob proof casseroles) and then cover tightly and cook in the oven for 1 hour, or until the beef is really tender.

Meanwhile, make the mash...

2 garlic cloves, crushed
3lb, 6oz /1.5kg celeriac, peeled and cut into cubes
5oz/142g fat free natural fromage frais
a pinch of nutmeg
a handful of fresh parsley, chopped, to garnish
Steamed courgettes and brocolli to serve

Boil the celeriac for 20 minutes, until tender. Drain well and return to the pan. Add the garlic, fromage frais and nutmeg. Season to taste and mash well.

Garnish the beef stew with the parsley and serve with the mash and steamed courgettes and brocolli.

Syns per serving - red and extra easy, free!:D
 
Thanks ever so much, just one query - bns? I don't know that that is? :eek:

I had to ask too :D its butternut squash

I cut a mix of the two and have both together as chips on a red day as I love the mix of the two flavours, having them for tea in a mo :D
 
Aha, I see! Cor, well, I have bns and celeriac here currently, so I'm feeling a bacon, egg and superfree chip dinner coming on tomorrow night, yum!
Thanks, I'm liking the idea of chips on a red day :D
 
Thank you Anneski for taking the time to post the beef recipe. It sounds delicious, I will make it tommorow, I love thyme with beef, yet havent had it for ages. I saw a recipe earlier for celariac mash which had grainy mustard stirred in at the end so think I might try that as an addition.:)

Like the idea of crinkle chips Jackie, might see if Lakeland sell a cutter:)
 
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