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![]() When we experienced blizzard warnings earlier this week I thought it sounded like beef stew weather. I browned 2 lb. of beef in a little olive oil and added it to 2 cups beef broth and a generous cup or two of red wine in a heavy kettle. Next I browned a large chopped onion (maybe 1 1/2 cups) and about half of a bunch of chopped celery and a couple of cloves of minced garlic. That was added to the kettle with the drained contents of a can of chopped tomatoes and five large carrots, chopped. I added salt, fresh ground black pepper, a bay leaf, and various pinches of thyme, marjoram and basil. After a few hours of simmering it tasted good but needed something. I added a few more herbs, tasted, than added a glug (maybe 1 or 2 Tbsp) of balsamic vinegar. Wow, what a difference that made. It perked up the flavor tremendously while not adding any particular flavor if its own. I served it with home made corn muffins and it must have been good because my husband had two servings and our son who was staying overnight had three. It was even better at lunch the next day. gloria p |
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