Here is a Slow Cooker Guinness Beer Stew we make around St. Patrick's Day or during the colder months when you need a hearty dish to warm you up.
While the best way to may any stew is by slow cooking it, this can be done with many cooking methods including the stovetop or even baking in the oven.
Stew is one of those meals that anything can go into the pot and with a rich brown Guinness gravy this stew will be a favorite in your home the meat is fork-tender and delicious.
We just make a basic recipe and this one can be adapted with whatever your family prefers with vegetables so this isn't an Irish Stew, it's our version of a slow cooker beer stew easy one-pan meal.
If you're not fond of beer, use apple juice, it's a great substitute as long as it's unsweetened, and the stew will still be melded with wonderful flavors.
The best part is buying those inexpensive roasts of already cut-up stew meats that makes this a very economical meal to feed a large family.
I have used boneless pork, rump roast, and even chicken with this recipe so adapt away, the slow cooker will do all the magic.
The printable recipe card is at the bottom of the post so if you don't want to read through the tips below, scroll to the bottom of this page.
While the best way to may any stew is by slow cooking it, this can be done with many cooking methods including the stovetop or even baking in the oven.
Stew is one of those meals that anything can go into the pot and with a rich brown Guinness gravy this stew will be a favorite in your home the meat is fork-tender and delicious.
We just make a basic recipe and this one can be adapted with whatever your family prefers with vegetables so this isn't an Irish Stew, it's our version of a slow cooker beer stew easy one-pan meal.
If you're not fond of beer, use apple juice, it's a great substitute as long as it's unsweetened, and the stew will still be melded with wonderful flavors.
The best part is buying those inexpensive roasts of already cut-up stew meats that makes this a very economical meal to feed a large family.
I have used boneless pork, rump roast, and even chicken with this recipe so adapt away, the slow cooker will do all the magic.
The printable recipe card is at the bottom of the post so if you don't want to read through the tips below, scroll to the bottom of this page.