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Beef Bourguignon

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StuffezLaBouche · 29/12/2012 09:58

(Reposted from Food as this is probably the better board for it)

Hi all,
I've got 5 friends coming round for NYE and have decided to do a proper meal to line our stomachs to be civilised. I am planning on Beef Bourguignon for the main (leek and potato soup for starter with home made, cheese topped roll, pudding to be sorted by friend I hope!)

Anyway, the only Burgundy wine for the beef that Tesco had was £7 and the miser in me could not buy a £7 bottle of wine to glug into food. I have bought instead a Tempranillo which was half price at £4....will this be ok do you think? If not I will get the Burgundy.

I am so desperate for this meal to go well and one of my guests is a REALLY picky eater!

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BrigitBigKnickers · 29/12/2012 10:19

Any old red wine will do for beef bourguignon! My favourite dish! I cook it sloooooow on a low heat for the beef to really melt in your mouth. Delish served with green veg and rice.

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StuffezLaBouche · 29/12/2012 10:25

Oh brilliant Brigit, thanks for that. I've never made it properly before. Was going to have it with broccoli and mash!

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BrigitBigKnickers · 29/12/2012 11:12

Broccoli perfect and mash lovely too. Do it with half the wine to start with then halfway through put the rest in. See if you can get the little button mushrooms and onions- they look nice bobbing around on the top and taste lovely when they have been cooking in the juice for ages! Bon appetite!

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mimosa · 30/12/2012 00:19

I too could not bear to pay more than a fiver for red wine - so just bought a tesco cheapo bottle - I used the Gordon Ramsay Beef Bourginon recipe - and it was so delicious - you can find it on the web easily. If you do make it, I would say you will need to thicken the sauce ( I did that at the end) Good luck!

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StuffezLaBouche · 31/12/2012 07:57

Oh great - it's the GR one I found as well. Annoyingly it's for 4 people and I'm serving 8 now it seems. Think I will do 2 big pots...bugger, more needed.

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StuffezLaBouche · 31/12/2012 12:19

Bloody hell we're down to 6 now (all the more beef for me!!). The smell in my house is just AMAZING at the moment!

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BrigitBigKnickers · 31/12/2012 13:04

If you have any left over you can freeze it! But in my experience that just doesn't happen- you will probably find your guests will keep dipping in and lick the bowl clean!

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StuffezLaBouche · 01/01/2013 17:25

Well it was DELICIOUS (if I say so myself..) I used flank rather than shin and was properly falling apart. I have about 2 dinners' worth left over too :)

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tribpot · 01/01/2013 17:34

Does anyone know if you can cook this without wine? I know that sounds a bit ridiculous given the name of the dish but I can't cook with wine and this is a fave of mine.

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PoohBearsHole · 01/01/2013 17:37

Yes ou can, howeve rioting nearly as rich and you would need to have a really good quality beef stock rather than powdered. Just out of curiosity why no cooking with wine? You can get cooking wine which would work Smile

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StuffezLaBouche · 01/01/2013 17:38

I think I saw a recipe that used cider, but I could have imagined that!

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PoohBearsHole · 01/01/2013 17:38

The GR recipes amazing. Thisis my standby people for supper food as you can socialise!

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StuffezLaBouche · 01/01/2013 17:41

www.deliaonline.com/recipes/main-ingredient/meat/beef/beef-in-cider.html there's one Tribpot

poohbear the GR one was just the first one I stumbled on and will absolutely do it again. I don't know how expensive flank of beef is as my mum gave it me, but it was so bloody full of flavour, and I think it actually tastes better today!

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StuffezLaBouche · 01/01/2013 17:41

Oh and to top it off I had to buy a new casserole dish to make it and found one in the sales down from £49.99 to £19.99 so am feeling vair happy!

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tribpot · 01/01/2013 18:05

Thanks both - yes, I tend to use a v posh Heston beef stock from Waitrose (which indeed has wine in it). I'm in recovery and whilst I can tolerate some alcohol being in the house, I couldn't have wine here. Cider would be okay.

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StuffezLaBouche · 01/01/2013 19:06

Fair enough Tribpot!
Though if you were going to use cider I think I'd go for pork or pheasant rather than beef.

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tribpot · 01/01/2013 19:32

Yes, trouble is pork in cider has gone quite a long way from beef bourguignon, hasn't it Grin I think I will have to content myself to buying the Waitrose one, or eating it in restaurants. Shame as Delia's recipe is lush.

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StuffezLaBouche · 01/01/2013 19:38

D'oh yes I suppose it has! Blush

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PoohBearsHole · 02/01/2013 23:14

I am sure you can get cooking wine with herbs in that would possibly taste grim. Or is there someone who could cook the alcohol off the wine first and give it back to you in a jug? Not helping really am I? Smile

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tribpot · 02/01/2013 23:19

LOL yes, I can just imagine popping round to the neighbours "just boil this up for me so I don't drink it, yes?".

I think it'd be simpler just to email a sympathetic friend the recipe and ask him or her to cook the dish for me :) (In fact I wonder if I could try that for recipes without wine as well!)

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StuffezLaBouche · 02/01/2013 23:20

Tribpot if you're in the North East I promise I will cook you up a massive batch! Had the last of it for my dinner tonight.....mmmmm!

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tribpot · 02/01/2013 23:22

I'm in Leeds, Stuffez :) Is that north east enough?

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StuffezLaBouche · 02/01/2013 23:27

Haha, I'm guessing it wouldn't travel well in a jiffy bag...

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