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Boeuf Bourguignon Easy

Easy? Well, that is to say if you cut out some of the finer points of the exercise and are content with the thought that Boeuf Bourguignon of a kind is better than none at all! For this recipe I always head first to Tesco for well-prepared cubes of British beef and, ditto, British lardons of smoked bacon.

 
 
 Boeuf Bourguignon Easy

  Serves 4

Ingredients
 1 lb (450 g) or 1 x 500 g pack cubed beef
 1 x 200 g pack Tesco Lightly Smoked Bacon Bits
 4 oz (110g) chestnut mushrooms
 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and sliced
 1 medium onion, peeled and sliced
 1 x 180 g pack Waitrose Borettane Onions in Balsamic Vinegar
 6 sprigs of thyme
 2 bay leaves
 2 heaped tablespoons flour
 15 fl oz (425 ml) red burgundy
 salt and freshly milled black pepper
  Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 1, 275°F (140°C).
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Method

This is what you might call an all-in-one recipe – just place the first 8 ingredients in a medium-sized flameproof casserole and season well with salt and pepper. Then sprinkle in the flour and, using both hands, toss it all around till everything is lightly coated with flour.

Next pour in the wine, give it a good stir then – ignoring the unpromising sight before you – put a close-fitting lid on the casserole, pop it into the oven on the centre shelf and leave it there for 3 hours, and look forward to the minimum-effort, maximum-result supper that awaits.

To serve, it needs lots of fluffy mashed potato, which you can by all means buy ready-made (but in this case not from Tesco because theirs is poor) and then add extra butter and milk or cream.

How to Cheat Hero Ingredient
1 x 180 g pack Waitrose Borettane Onions in Balsamic Vinegar

 

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