Good, Old-Fashioned Stew Recipe

Really tasty good old-fashioned stew recipe. If you are looking forward to some great comfort food, then you will love the good, old-fashioned stew for sure. Great if you don't overdo it!

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Ingredients

 4 portions braising steak
 Maize flour
 4 onions, peeled and sliced
 Sunflower oil
 Carrots1/2 Pound, peeled
 4 or 5 mushrooms, sliced
 1 tablespoonful wheat-free soya sauce
 Sea salt1 To taste
  black pepper1
 1 medium red or green pepper deseeded and sliced
 Potatoes4 Large, peeled
 Extra vegetables in season

Directions

Trim the meat of fat and gristle.
Cut into cubes and roll in maize flour (cornstarch).
Fry the onion in a tablespoonful of sunflower oil, until it begins to brown, using a large saucepan or flameproof casserole.
Put in the meat cubes and another spoonful of oil.
Fry while turning over, to seal the meat.
Add the soya sauce, all the vegetables (including the extras), the beans if you are using them and enough water to cover.
Season.
Bring to the boil while you stir.
Transfer to a casserole if necessary and put into a preheated oven 425°F/220°C (Gas Mark 7), middle shelf.
Cook for about 1 to 1 1/4 hours.
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