What Makes This Stew So Good

Keto beef stew is incredibly hearty and filling, with warm, delicious flavors and appealing textures. The broth thickens up nicely (without any starches), and the beef is cooked low and slow until it’s melt-in-your-mouth tender.Sure, this recipe is keto and low carb, but it’s also just healthy in general! The chuck roast is a great source of protein, and it’s paired with several incredibly, healthy veggies and a rich broth.It’s super easy to make, and it’s a perfect option for make-ahead meals or leftovers. It might even be better the next day! Just let it cool completely, then refrigerate it in an airtight container. Looking for a freezer meal for later? You guessed it, keto beef stew totally does the trick. Just transfer the cooled soup to a freezer-safe sealable bag or airtight container.

Key Ingredients

Chuck Roast – This is the cut that turns out best, in my opinion. Tender and juicy, melts-in-your-mouth, not tough or chewy. The dream!Mushrooms – Not a fan? Feel free to skip the mushrooms. I really like the flavor they add, but this dish absolutely works without them.Tomato Paste – To keep this keto beef stew keto, it’s important that you use a tomato paste with no added sugar. Any sugar in the can should come only from the tomatoes, and even then, choose one with the lowest number of carbs possible. You could also use a can of crushed or diced tomatoes, or dice your own whole tomatoes.Beef Broth – Store-bought works, but if you’ve got the time, I highly recommend making your own! Homemade bone broth is full of incredible, healthy vitamins and nutrients, like collagen and protein. It’s got a richer flavor, too. You can make your own bone broth with chicken bones only, beef bones only, or a mix of both.

Chef’s Tips

When you’re searing the chuck roast for your keto beef stew, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. 1) Make sure the oil is hot enough before adding the beef. 2) Don’t overcrowd the pot. Every piece of meat needs to make contact with the dutch oven at all times. 3) Don’t move the beef around a lot.Really missing potatoes in your stew? Serve it with a heaping side of mashed cauliflower! That’s what I did, as you can see in the photos, and it was DELICIOUS. You could also add cauliflower florets, rutabaga, or radishes to the keto beef stew itself.The texture of the beef actually comes out MUCH better if it’s at room temperature when you sear it. If the meat’s very cold and the oil’s very hot, the meat can toughen up on impact. Let it sit out for 20 minutes or so before cooking so it can warm up a little.

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