Italian Beef Stew

Published April 3, 2013. Updated August 28, 2024

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Italian Beef Stew is a comforting and nutrient-rich meal that you’ll crave on a chilly day. Tender beef stew meat is surrounded by seasoned vegetables: carrots, onions, potatoes, mushrooms, and the fresh Italian herbs that make this a more interesting beef stew recipe. Serve this alongside your favorite crusty bread and get cozy!

Why make a regular beef stew when you can make an Italian version with more flavor? It was a rainy day yesterday and there is almost nothing better on a rainy day than a hearty bowl of Italian Beef Stew.

Yes, this recipe may seem like it has a hundred ingredients, but a lot of them are just herbs (most of which you probably already have on hand) and a bunch of fresh veggies. You can use chuck beef or almost any other cut of beef sliced into 1-inch cubes. I decided to add mushrooms to this recipe as many Italian beef stew recipes call for them.

Italian Beef Stew

I don’t cook with mushrooms very often because my husband will just sit there and pick them out and it is almost painful to watch him sit there and pick them out one by one, but every now and then I just have to have them and he just has to deal with it =).

If you don’t like mushrooms, feel free to leave them out, there will still be plenty of other veggies. I think next time I make this I may just be a little lazier and toss it all in the slow cooker (skip the browning) instead of my dutch oven on the stove top, then walk away and come back to dinner.

I’m telling you though, this stew is completely delicious and amazingly filling and I think it’s fair to say it passes as a healthy meal your whole family will love. And the beef, it’s the best part.

That slow and low cooking makes it unbelievably tender. I may or may not have spooned a lot of pieces of the beef out of the pot … after I had already finished my two bowlfuls of stew =). Enjoy!

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Italian Beef Stew

A must try stew recipe! It's packed with pieces of tender beef and loaded with hearty veggies, plus you love the classic, comforting Italian flavors here.
Servings: 7
Prep25 minutes
Cook4 hours 30 minutes
Ready in: 4 hours 55 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large enameled cast iron pot over medium-high heat. Once hot add celery and onion and saute 4 minutes. Add garlic and saute 1 minute longer. Pour mixture into a heat proof bowl and set aside.
  • Place beef in a large resealable bag, add flour and season with salt and pepper (about 1 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp pepper). Seal bag and toss well to evenly coat beef in flour.
  • Return pot to medium-high heat, add remaining 3 Tbsp olive oil. Once oil is hot add half of the beef and cook tossing occasionally until beef has browned, about 4 - 5 minutes.
  • Transfer browned beef to a plate then add another 1 Tbsp oil to pot and add remaining half of the beef and brown.
  • Slowly add 1 cup broth and then add red wine vinegar and beef on plate and cook, stirring frequently while scraping bottom of pan to loosen browned bits on bottom, until sauce has thickened.
  • Add remaining 3 cups beef broth, diced tomatoes, oregano, thyme, rosemary, marjoram, bay leaves, mushrooms and sauteed veggie mixture. Bring mixture just to a boil, stirring frequently. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Reduce heat to low, cover pot and simmer 1 1/2 hours, stirring occasionally. Add potatoes and carrots and cook about 1 1/2 longer until beef and veggies are very tender.
  • Serve warm sprinkled with fresh basil and parsley and parmesan if desired.
Nutrition Facts
Italian Beef Stew
Amount Per Serving
Calories 550 Calories from Fat 189
% Daily Value*
Fat 21g32%
Saturated Fat 6g38%
Cholesterol 131mg44%
Sodium 664mg29%
Potassium 1893mg54%
Carbohydrates 37g12%
Fiber 5g21%
Sugar 8g9%
Protein 48g96%
Vitamin A 6310IU126%
Vitamin C 25mg30%
Calcium 119mg12%
Iron 8mg44%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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108 Comments

  • Nicki

    Wonderful!! Even better than the stew my mom makes. My entire family loved the smells while it was cooking and the tastes of this filling dish. It’s a keeper!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Now that’s an awesome compliment – it’s hard to beat a mom’s recipe :). Thanks so much for you comment Nicki. I’m so glad your family enjoyed!

  • Brian

    Thanks for sharing this recipe – it was delicious. Made it for a dinner party last night to rave reviews. Only thing I added was some corn starch to get it a bit thicker. Yum!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so glad to hear this got rave reviews =), thanks so much for your comment Brian! And the tip!

  • JBL

    You read my mind completely on this one. Wednesday morning I was thinking I want to make a good stew…and there it was when I opened your site.
    Not so different from what I normally do for a stew but it turned out delicious. I actually used diced pork shoulder instead of beef and some awesome fingerling potatoes.
    I can’t help but be addicted to your site.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so glad you are addicted to it =)! I’m glad you liked this stew too, the pork and fingerling potato variation sounds delicious! Thanks so much for your comment JBL!

  • Curry and Comfort

    Would it be greedy if I ate right out of that fabulous pot of stew? That serving spoon looks so tempting. :)

  • Stephanie Schan

    I made this for dinner tonight! It was amazing! thanks for the recipe!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so glad you enjoyed this stew Stephanie! Thanks so much for your comment =)!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Probably about 6 – 8 depending on how much you like. It filled my 6.5 quart pot about 3/4 of the way full.

  • Julie Schwab

    Hi Jaclyn! May I make a selfish request? Would you be able to add a picture to the recipe when we use your print option? I just love your pictures and it would be nice to have something included with the recipe. Keep up the fabulous work! God bless! Julie

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I considered it but I decided to keep it off just because I didn’t want an overload of pictures and wanted to keep things clean. Plus I was getting complaints about too much ink being used on my last site so tried to keep it to a minimum. Maybe somewhere in the future I may decide to add one :). Thank you for your nice comment Julie!