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Irish Beef Stew with Guinness

Regular price €9.95

DF / SF / 402 Cal in a 350g Portion

Prime Wicklow beef is slow-cooked with loads of root vegetables.

An Irish Beef Stew is as wholesome as it gets. Along with lots of carrots and turnips, we've dropped some Guinness Stout into the pot just to add even more flavour, and let it all stew for a couple of hours. It's rich in collagen, high in protein and iron and a good source of Vitamin B12. You can't get a more comforting dish than this stew.

Ingredients

Chuck Beef, Beef Stock (Celery), Turnips, Guinness (Barley), Carrots, Onions, Celery, Rapeseed oil, Cornflour, Black pepper, Salt, Dried Bay Leaf, Thyme

Last updated 01/02/24

Nutrition & Portions Explained

350g portion is appropriate for a healthy & active adult with a good appetite or two young kids to share.


Serving suggestions

Serve with our mash, fluffy or creamy.

Cooking  Instructions

These cooking instructions are only a guide. Your appliance may have a different set of power ratings. Adjust accordingly. Make sure your food is piping hot (>700C) before serving.

For best results use your Microwave oven.

Microwave: 

Puncture the cellophane several times before placing in the microwave

From Frozen: Use the Defrost Program or low power for about 15 minutes. Shake or stir the contents and then return at high power for 2/3 minutes more to ensure that it is piping hot.

If defrosted: Reheat on high power for 3/4 minutes.

On the hob:

Transfer contents to saucepan and heat slowly until piping hot. Remember to add water to prevent the sauce drying out.

Conventional Fan Oven:

Preheat oven to 200ºC. Puncture the cellophane several times before placing in the oven for about 30 mins. If defrosted, reduce cooking time to 20 minutes

Storage: 

Store at <-180C If defrosted, refrigerate at <50C & eat within 48hrs


Allergens

Celery, Barley.

Please note that Guinness is made with Barley and while gluten-free, it contains a protein called Hordein that behaves a little like Gluten and it is not suitable for those with a clinical diagnosis of Coeliac Disease.

"With the exception of Breo White Beer, none of the products produced by Guinness Ireland Group contain wheat. ...." Diageo website says (as of 09/30/2013)

*As many of our dishes as possible are made without the most common allergens, for instance we use corn flour instead of wheat flour in our sauces. While we make dishes that are wheat, nut and dairy free, we do handle these products in our Kitchen. So if you have a Clinical Diagnosis of Coeliac Disease or other allergies, you need to exercise care in your choices. Please get in touch with us if you have any specific dietary requirements.


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