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What do football, beef stew and sorting through my files and binders filled with recipe have in common?

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What do football, beef stew and sorting through my files and binders filled with recipe have in common?

Actually not much but since the Chargers, my home town team and the New Orleans Saints, my adopted team were not in the play off games last Sunday I decided to watch the game and sort through my stacks of files filled with recipes.

As I cheered on the 49er’s I rummaged around in my freezer and pulled out beef stew, actually the beef stew of all beef stews! So no cooking for me today, just reading recipes, thawing out the delectable beef stew and watching a little football.


Can you guess what the stew of all beef stews is? No, well last month on a cold rainy day I prepared “Boeuf Bourguignon with Boeuf A La Bourguignonne” Yes Julia Child’s “Beef Stew in Red Wine, with Bacon, Onions, and Mushrooms.”

If you have not prepared this recipe or had the opportunity to indulge yourself in a mouth watering bowl of this delectable stew you must must try it!

Of course you need to set aside several hours to prepare this and at least an hour to slowly savor the finished product pared with a nice bottle of your favorite red wine and a freshly baked baguette. No wheat bread with this stew, yes I know white bread always gets a bad rap, but why are the French so healthy and they consume freshly baked bread with white flour, my guess is moderation.  

The first time I prepared Julia’s recipe I made one exception, I purchased thickly sliced bacon and cut the slices into 1 inch squares. Julia’s recipe calls for a 6 ounce chunk of bacon, removing the rind and simmering the bacon with the rind in water for 10 minutes, adding the rind and cooked bacon to the pot when cooking the stew.

The second time I prepared the recipe I did not simmer the bacon in water, I again used thickly sliced bacon, cut into 1 inch pieces but fried the bacon in my cast iron baking pot over a very low heat, to remove as much fat as possible. The French use pancetta, which is bacon that has not been smoked.

As for the cut of beef it has been my experience that pre-cut stew meat works really well, already cu into cubes and when slow cooked it will be tender and delicious. You can find Julia Child’s recipe in her cook book of course or at http://cooking.knopfdoubleday.com/.../julia-childs-boeuf-bourguignon-recipe, there are some great suggestions for preparing this recipe on the site as well. Cached - Similar

With the football games playing in the back ground I thawed out the Beef Stew, added a few more carrots, and tossed a couple of files full of recipes that I realized I would not be attempting to make any time soon. I love to save recipes that sound interesting and yummy but I am here to tell you that there are some recipes I will never try. For example I found a recipe for po boy sandwiches with fried shrimp which I love but the chances are very slim that I prepare this recipe in my kitchen. However I have also learned to “never say never”.

There are some dishes that I just prefer to have someone else prepare, specifically if I am in New Orleans or anywhere in the gulf where fresh shrimp is available.

Do you have a favorite dish that you love but would rather have someone else prepare it for you? Please share!

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Laine Griffin 286 pts

I knew you were going to say that was your stew recipe. I remember when you made it last month! I was thinking about making stew this weekend. I think it might have to be this! I'm craving comfort for some reason. I think I might have to hit up YouTube for some Julia and pretend I'm little watching it with my mom and Gram!

cookingwithkary 98 pts

Laine Griffin

Last night I made turkey meatloaf, I wanted mashed pototoes with lots of real butter but went with fresh greens. A couple of pounds from the holidays are still hanging around.....

cookingwithkary 98 pts

Just now catching up on the conversation. Was out with the girls last night for grilled salmon at our fav eating establishment! Half price on starters and the portions are meal sized. Yummy and a little girl time is good for the soul. Cheers!

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

cookingwithkary You go girl! I am glad you had delicious fun! :)

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

I haven't made Julia's Boeuf Bourguignon in ages, but it is wonderful! And I, too, had tweaked it just slightly, though the 2nd time I made it. I LOVE Julia, and I believe I may have just about every cookbook she ever put out. And I never lend them out. No-way no-how!

SunbonnetSmart.com 428 pts

HomeRearedChef Amazing! Inspirational! Let me bask in your light!

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

SunbonnetSmart.com You are just too adorable! :)

cookingwithkary 98 pts

HomeRearedChef

I remember watching Julia on PBS many moons ago, and now one of my favorite movies is Julie and Julia! Cook books are sacred!

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

cookingwithkary LOL! We, too, watched Julia's cooking show (all of them) faithfully on PBS. And Julie and Julia is also one of hubbies and my favorite movies too. How very cool! :)

SunbonnetSmart.com 428 pts

HomeRearedChef The one I liked best? Julia flinging spun sugar over a broom handle propped up on either side by chairs for her Yule Log. OMG...YouTube has it! Feast your eyes, if it's new .Buche de Noel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsHn3im-pP8

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

SunbonnetSmart.com Ah, Robin, thank you for that clip. The memories are enough to bring tears to my eyes. Hubby and I were recently married when we started watching Julia's cooking show.

Big warm hugs my friend, :)

isthisthemiddle 901 pts

I enjoy cooking, most of the time, but I've noticed that I really enjoy a home cooked meal prepared by someone else more and more all the time. And yet there is not a huge line of people clamoring to cook for me! Imagine!

Some things that taste better when someone else makes them for me: salad, fish, fried chicken, cocktails. Don't ask me why-- they just do!

It's been years since I made Beef a la Julia... you're right, time to make it again. :)

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

isthisthemiddle Then allow me to stand first in line, for a chance to cook you a meal, querida Amiga. And let me brag here-and-now, I make a most awesome fried chicken (homemade biscuits and gravy included). Good enough you'll be licking fingers till they are raw. LOL!

By the way, Kary, you are welcome to join our table too. :)

SunbonnetSmart.com 428 pts

HomeRearedChefisthisthemiddle Licking fingers till they are RAW...Ha-ha-ha! You are SO FUNNY...now I won't be able to sleep, I'll be giggling all night.

cookingwithkary 98 pts

HomeRearedChefisthisthemiddle

Oh home made fried chicken, now I am hungry.... I will bring the ice tea!

SunbonnetSmart.com 428 pts

isthisthemiddle Melanie! I wish we lived closer. We could work it out to cook for each other every other night. I can't believe you all, all three of you, have made that Julia Child recipe from the movie, the Beef-whatever-it-is...I can't even say it correctly. You all are amazing.

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

SunbonnetSmart.com "Beef-whatever-it-is..." I love the new name! ;)

SunbonnetSmart.com 428 pts

HomeRearedChef Yeah..I can just see myself trying to get out, "Boeuf..." without cracking up....

cookingwithkary 98 pts

SunbonnetSmart.comHomeRearedChef

I was inspired to make "Beef-whatever-it-is..." after I watched the movie Julie and Julia, love that movie! Usually on a cold rainy day I pop in the movie and fire up the stove!

SunbonnetSmart.com 428 pts

cookingwithkaryHomeRearedChef Wow! I didn't know it was that accessible...I'll have to go and look at the recipe....sure sounds good. And I love the references in the movie.

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

SunbonnetSmart.com It is definitely worth the time it takes, Robin. :)

HomeRearedChef 1335 pts

cookingwithkary On a cold rainy day is the best time to enjoy a bowl of hot stew. Yum! :)