Sweet Potato Beef Stew - Damn Delicious (2024)

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Sweet Potato Beef Stew Ingredients Instructions Notes Did you make this recipe? Post navigation Want to Save this Recipe for Later? Leave a Reply 70 comments Steve — December 29, 2023 @ 6:04 PM Reply We had no wine or celery after the Christmas feast. Sautéed a frozen sirloin tip and 2 onions, and proceeded with the recipe in the Ninja crockpot, so the sautee was in the same pot. I left the beef on HI for an hour, then turned the Ninja to Low.Since the meat was frozen, after it was seared, I left it in the crockpot all afternoon, .cooking the sweet potato for the last hour.This turned out wonderful! EllenF — March 19, 2023 @ 9:37 AM Reply Made this last night and wow, this was so delicious, and such a nice change from the regular carrot and potato beef stew!Used a 3-pound chuck roast which I cut into chunks, so added in some extra veggies to balance out the extra meat. Also, cooking time was much longer than it would have been for the sirloin, because it takes chuck much longer to get tender. Other than that, made the recipe as is (oh…I did add in a splash of low-sodium Worcestershire sauce along with the parsley before serving). We can’t wait to eat the leftovers. (In fact, I had packed a container for my son to take back to his apartment, and he couldn’t wait…he ate it last night!)The family loved the recipe. Definitely a keeper. Thanks!P.S. For the commenter who asked what kind of stock to use: I used a 32-oz jar of Zoup beef bone broth. Their chicken bone broth is also very good. Their stocks and bone broths are kind of pricey, so I wait for them to go on sale, then buy a bunch. Kristal R — February 5, 2023 @ 6:20 PM Reply This was damn delicious! I will never make beef stew with white potatoes again! Yum! Novia — October 29, 2022 @ 6:23 AM Reply Delicious. My family loves it. Natsué Erstling — October 19, 2022 @ 7:19 AM Reply Very nice. My recipe is similar, but I always use Lamb chunks.I need to try sirloin (like you do – sounds yummy)Also I use Arrowroot instead of flour.I add turmeric and sometimes maca (but that’s a choice) not for taste but for health benefits☺. Pauli — September 9, 2022 @ 4:59 AM Reply I’ve been making meals to stash in the freezer as preparation for my baby due next month. I like beef stew but it almost always ends up tasting similar, when I found the recipe I knew I had to try. I’m do glad I did! Turned out soooo good and I was surprised at how tender the beef was in such a short amount of time. I used chuck roast chunks, added a few of my own seasonings but overall I’d give it 10 out 10! I am looking forward to eating this for dinner tonight and freezing the rest for when the baby comes! Robin — March 4, 2022 @ 6:15 PM Reply What kind of beef stock do you use? Kirsten — January 18, 2022 @ 3:22 PM Reply Such a delicious and easy to prepare stew recipe! So much better than a beef stew with regular potatoes!I have to double it every time because it is just so tasty! Love it! Joanne — February 16, 2022 @ 7:38 AM Reply do you know what a serving is? It says 6 but is it a cup or 2 cups? Thank you Sarah S — January 13, 2022 @ 10:14 AM Reply This stew is sooo delicious. The broth is so incredibly flavorful. I made mine in my instant pot. I roasted the veggies while I sauted the beef in the instant pot. Once everything was in the instant pot I cooked it on the Stew setting for 30 mins. The beef is fall apart tender. I had plan to freeze some but I cant stop eating it! Lauren — December 7, 2021 @ 4:51 PM Reply This is one of my favorite recipes. Would you post the nutritional information for food tracking Aubrey Eaton — November 16, 2021 @ 4:29 AM Reply YUMMY! This is so delicious. Even my son, who is not a big fan of sweet potatoes, loved this stew. It was delicious and pretty easy to make. I followed the recipe exactly as written, lots of chopping, but so well worth it. Thank you! Tamara — October 26, 2021 @ 5:32 PM Reply Absolutely delicious! Made this for dinner tonight, but because about half my household doesn’t care for sweet potatoes, I made the stew without potatoes. My husband made regular mashed potatoes and I made herbed, sweet mashed potatoes and we poured our stew over our choice of potatoes. It was so good! Highly recommend this recipe! All four kids enjoyed. Cheryl Poston-Johnson — September 3, 2021 @ 1:26 PM Reply Excellent. I used extra stock instead of wine and also about 1/2 tsp of ground thyme, since I didn’t have fresh. It got a bit hinky with the flour and tomato paste browning but came out fine. Will definitely be making in the future! Desmond Howard — May 23, 2021 @ 10:27 PM Reply Absolutely delicious. Will be making again Kathleen Geyer — May 23, 2021 @ 8:21 PM Reply This a great dish! I have made it and given to many friends in need of a meal. Easy to prep and so healthy as well.Have shared the recipe because it’s so great! Melissa Weigel — February 16, 2021 @ 7:18 PM Reply Wow the flavors in this stew! So damn good, just like advertised. Perfect for these subzero MN days. Thanks for sharing. Chey — December 2, 2020 @ 1:39 PM Reply Scrumdiddlyumptious! Definitely making this again. Louisa — December 1, 2020 @ 4:47 AM Reply This was delicious! I cheated a little bit because I had stew beef which I knew wouldn’t be as tender. So I browned the beef in my Dutch oven then pressure cooker that in about a cup of the broth. I also gave my sweet potatoes a head start in the microwave after cubing them because I was short on time. Looking forward to my leftovers for lunch! Thanks! Renee — October 27, 2020 @ 9:36 AM Reply Made this last night for dinner and was so exited as it cooked because it made the house smell UH-maxing… And the flavors were delicious, but the beef tender? Not so much. Not at all. It was like chewing shoe leather. We followed the recipe to a ‘T’, so not sure what happened here… we put it in the crock pot this morning to try and salvage the rest, hoping to be able to eat it tonight without damaging our teeth! But the flavors – so delicious, very very tasty.. Mandy — January 31, 2021 @ 8:12 AM Reply We made this last night. It was seriously the best stew I’ve ever had. We all loved it. The steak was tender and fall apart. Excellent recipe! Mo — April 9, 2020 @ 9:48 AM Reply Going to make this tonight with what we have on hand! I’m sure it won’t be the same but with Covid we are trying to avoid grocery shopping. I’m using lean ground beef instead of diced sirloin, fresh rosemary instead of time, and navy beans instead of mushrooms. Since beans won’t add the beautiful umami mushroom flavor, I was thinking of adding a little dashi which I happen to have. Thoughts? anna guagliardo — April 5, 2020 @ 11:28 AM Reply This looks so delicious !!! Can I use boneless chicken thighs?Thanks for this delicious looking stew. Patti H — March 28, 2020 @ 1:37 PM Reply I would like to substitute pork loin for the beef. Do you think that would work – would anything else need adjusted? Appreciate your reply and love your recipes Please and thank you. Tonia — March 22, 2020 @ 7:08 AM Reply We made this delicious stew while “social distancing” for COVID-19. Fortunately we had most ingredients already – except fresh thyme and tomato paste. I substituted 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme for fresh thyme and approximately 3 tablespoons prepared, leftover tomato soup for tomato paste. We loved the stew and look forward to enjoying the leftovers for dinner tonight! I also bookmarked this recipe so I can make it again next winter – or as we like to call it, “soup season.” Jamie — March 1, 2020 @ 6:36 PM Reply Excellent recipe! I’ve made this twice and my family really likes it. First time I made it, I substituted the beef with venison. Froze half of it and it reheated nicely. Second time, I substituted the beef with javelina and also amazing. Thanks for sharing this recipe!!! Jean Barry — January 20, 2020 @ 10:22 AM Reply We loved this meal Sadly not enough to freeze. I didn’t have any red wine so I subbed it out for equal amt of red grape juice . This is a keeper Eileen — January 19, 2020 @ 11:01 AM Reply Delicious! Perfect for a winter dinner. This prep and cook time made this a weekend recipe for me–I think it would be tough to pull-off on a weeknight. There are plenty of leftovers, though. Melanie — December 7, 2019 @ 11:10 AM Reply Any nutritional info? SndraDee — October 22, 2019 @ 1:52 PM Reply This was delicious!! I made it in the Instant Pot – seared the meat first but then just dumped everything else in, gave it a big stir, and used the Stew setting. Tender, tasty beef stew in under 30 minutes. Thanks for ALL of your great recipes – I haven’t found one I haven’t loved! Andrew — January 19, 2020 @ 11:40 AM Reply How long did you cook this in the IP? Bill Neely — October 17, 2019 @ 3:01 PM Reply I congratulate you on your recipe and actually being a cook. Many recipes that include sweet potatoes instruct me to add the sweet potatoes at the same time as the meat. The photographs show the finished product with whole pieces of sweet potatoes. Impossible. 🙂 Just for that I am going to buy your book. Kristi — October 13, 2019 @ 3:47 PM Reply This was AMAZING! Thank you for another awesome recipe. Nolan — August 3, 2019 @ 11:39 PM Reply great recipe! I wish you guys said in the recipe if you simmer covered of uncovered because that can make a big difference in the thickness of the sauce. I tweaked the recipe a bit but it’s a great fall harvest recipe! Could also be adjusted to a crockpot for melt in your mouth beef or for convenience. marina — March 3, 2019 @ 3:17 PM Reply Had to move it to the Instant Pot. The time allotted in the recipe did not make the meat tender not the sweet potatoes soft. Chungah @ Damn Delicious — March 3, 2019 @ 5:42 PM Reply I’m sorry this recipe did not turn out for you. But if you are using larger cut steak and sweet potato, it will take longer to cook through. Please note that cooking time in recipes is simply an estimation. David — March 16, 2022 @ 6:37 AM Reply Do you have an instant pot version of this sweet potato stew? Tania — March 1, 2019 @ 11:14 AM Reply This was AMAZING! By far the best beef stew I’ve ever made, and I’ve tried a lot. My 6 year old said ‘I don’t want to hurt your feelings by saying I don’t like this’ but he gobbled up his bowl. My other kids loved it 🙂 Jana @ Damn Delicious — March 2, 2019 @ 12:27 PM Reply Glad everyone enjoyed it! Steven — February 25, 2019 @ 7:41 AM Reply AMAZING! This was so good. We doubled the mushrooms and the wine. For sure kept us going during this cold MN winter. Jana @ Damn Delicious — February 25, 2019 @ 9:31 AM Reply Thanks for sharing with us, Steven! Christy Newland — February 24, 2019 @ 12:07 PM Reply I didn’t have enough to freeze, it was absolutely scrumptious! Damn Delicious recipes are 3 for 3 at our place. And getting to see Butters on InstaStories is a bonus. 🙂 Jana @ Damn Delicious — February 24, 2019 @ 6:02 PM Reply Butters is always a treat! 🙂 Thanks, Christy! Catherine — February 23, 2019 @ 5:47 PM Reply Oh YUM! DELICIOUS!This is a keeper! Kari Thompson — February 19, 2019 @ 8:04 PM Reply Amazing taste, easy and great for our North Idaho winters! Good luck in Chicago!Thank you for sharing such fantastic food. I LOVE everything, it’s the best out there! Jana @ Damn Delicious — February 20, 2019 @ 7:45 PM Reply Thank you, Kari! Laura Walton — February 19, 2019 @ 3:51 PM Reply Made this last night. It is rich and very flavorful. I will definitely keep this in my collection of hearty soup recipes! Jana @ Damn Delicious — February 20, 2019 @ 7:50 PM Reply It’s a great one. 🙂 Thanks for sharing! Julia — February 19, 2019 @ 2:17 AM Reply This looks amazing! Your photos make me wanna run to the store to get all the ingredients so I could make it. Beautiful! Stephanie — November 9, 2022 @ 8:20 AM Reply This was so damn delicious! My husband isn’t the biggest fan of sweet potatoes, but he LOVED this stew. I didn’t have fresh thyme, so I added about 1/2 tsp dried thyme. Next time, I’ll add the sweet potatoes at the same time as the beef, since they needed an additional 20 minutes to get tender. Kathryn — February 18, 2019 @ 3:57 PM Reply This looks fantastic. I’m even thinking about trying my slow cooker to make it. Looks so good! Your photos are wonderful. Matt — February 18, 2019 @ 9:39 AM Reply I followed this recipe to the letter, and it turned out great! It’s important to not cover the pot when simmering- in order to get that nice thick sauce. This recipe is definitely going into my family’s winter dinner rotation. Jana @ Damn Delicious — February 18, 2019 @ 10:55 AM Reply We love that! BlogtasticFood — February 17, 2019 @ 3:52 PM Reply This looks amazing for meal prep!! Looks super delicious!! Jana @ Damn Delicious — February 17, 2019 @ 4:53 PM Reply That’s a great idea! Laurence Hamlin — February 17, 2019 @ 5:07 PM Reply Are you using Yams or Sweet potatoes in this recipe. Chungah @ Damn Delicious — February 17, 2019 @ 7:39 PM Reply Sweet potatoes. 🙂 Julie — February 17, 2019 @ 1:38 PM Reply Where it says “set aside” for the beef does that mean remove from pan and set aside? Or just move to the side of the pan and then add onion etc. Chungah @ Damn Delicious — February 17, 2019 @ 2:40 PM Reply You want to remove it from the pan completely. Lucy — February 17, 2019 @ 11:26 AM Reply This sounds amazing! Could you do it in the crockpot? Chungah @ Damn Delicious — February 17, 2019 @ 2:29 PM Reply What a great idea! But unfortunately, without having tried this myself, I cannot answer with certainty. But if you get a chance to try it, please let me know how it turns out! 🙂 JenZo — March 5, 2019 @ 9:01 AM Reply I did mine in the crackpot and it turned out great! I added corn starch at the end to thicken the sauce, but did everything else the same. If you don’t like to much liquid, I would cut the broth amount in half. Or get an extra loaf of bread! Pamela — February 17, 2019 @ 10:56 AM Reply This looks amazing- can I use a chuck roast instead of strip steak? Chungah @ Damn Delicious — February 17, 2019 @ 2:30 PM Reply Sure! Melissa Dominguez — February 17, 2019 @ 10:41 AM Reply I just bought some sweet potatoes and wasn’t sure how I was going prepare them. Problem solved! Perfect timing too because my anti sweet potato husband is out of town this week. Sarah — February 6, 2020 @ 12:39 PM Reply I’m not a big fan of sweet potatoes by themselves either, but I love them in this recipe. The liquid flavors everything well. Ruthie Sellers — February 17, 2019 @ 6:20 AM Reply Any red wine substitutes? Or just more broth? Chungah @ Damn Delicious — February 17, 2019 @ 10:52 AM Reply Additional stock would be a great substitute. Ruthie Sellers — February 17, 2019 @ 6:18 AM Reply Any red wine substitutes? or just more broth? Jon — February 14, 2023 @ 11:27 PM Reply I’d consider a tablespoon of balsamic vinegar and a splash of broth right after browning the beef. Deglaze the pan with that. That would act as a good substitute for the wine. Use more balsamic if it agrees with you. Red wine vinegar would also be fine. Neither involve alcohol, both are tasty.

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The coziest beef stew with the most tender chunks of beef and sweet potato that just melt in your mouth! And it’s FREEZER-FRIENDLY!

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Is there anything else more cozy than a beef stew during the dead of winter? And just to be clear, when I say dead of winter, I mean anything below 50 degrees F.

Hey, you guys know I’m a California wimp.

But I know this stew will be made on the daily once we move to Chicago. I mean, hello, polar vortex stew, right? Maybe that’s what this stew should be called.

Seriously though, these tender chunks of sweet potato with the most amazing melt-in-your-mouth beef chunks cannot be beat.

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And you can totally sip on the leftover red wine you use for this. It’s a win-win for all.

Not to mention, this stew is completely freezer-friendly.

I just ask that if you do plan to freeze this, I would undercook the sweet potato by just 5 minutes so that they can stay firm when frozen and reheated (without running the risk of being overcooked during the second round of cooking).

See, now you’re all stocked and ready for the next polar vortex.

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Sweet Potato Beef Stew

Yield: 6 servings

Prep: 20 minutes minutes

Cook: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Total: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

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The coziest beef stew with the most tender chunks of beef and sweet potato that just melt in your mouth! And it's FREEZER-FRIENDLY!

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 pounds top sirloin steak, diced
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 1 medium sweet onion, diced
  • 1 medium carrot, peeled and diced
  • 2 celery ribs, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 8 ounces cremini mushrooms, quartered
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • ½ cup dry red wine
  • 4 cups beef stock
  • 4 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 large sweet potato, about 1 1/2 pounds, peeled and cut in 1/2-inch chunks
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves

Instructions

  • Heat olive oil in a large stockpot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Season steak with salt and pepper, to taste. Working in batches, add steak to the stockpot and cook, stirring occasionally, until evenly browned, about 6-8 minutes; set aside.

  • Add onion, carrot and celery. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, about 3-4 minutes.

  • Add garlic and mushrooms, and cook, stirring occasionally, until tender and browned, about 3-4 minutes.

  • Whisk in flour and tomato paste until lightly browned, about 1 minute.

  • Stir in wine, scraping any browned bits from the bottom of the stockpot.

  • Stir in beef stock, thyme, bay leaves and steak. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer until beef is very tender, about 30 minutes.

  • Stir in sweet potatoes; simmer until potatoes are just tender and stew has thickened, about 20 minutes. Remove and discard thyme sprigs and bay leaves. Stir in parsley; season with salt and pepper, to taste.*

  • Serve immediately.

Notes

*TO FREEZE: Let cool completely; portion into plastic freezer bags in individual servings, squeezing out any excess air before sealing. Lay the bags flat in a single layer in the freezer (this will help them freeze quickly). To reheat, thaw overnight in the fridge, reheating over low heat, stirring occasionally, until heated through.

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  1. Steve December 29, 2023 @ 6:04 PM Reply

    We had no wine or celery after the Christmas feast. Sautéed a frozen sirloin tip and 2 onions, and proceeded with the recipe in the Ninja crockpot, so the sautee was in the same pot. I left the beef on HI for an hour, then turned the Ninja to Low.
    Since the meat was frozen, after it was seared, I left it in the crockpot all afternoon, .cooking the sweet potato for the last hour.
    This turned out wonderful!

  2. EllenF March 19, 2023 @ 9:37 AM Reply

    Made this last night and wow, this was so delicious, and such a nice change from the regular carrot and potato beef stew!

    Used a 3-pound chuck roast which I cut into chunks, so added in some extra veggies to balance out the extra meat. Also, cooking time was much longer than it would have been for the sirloin, because it takes chuck much longer to get tender. Other than that, made the recipe as is (oh…I did add in a splash of low-sodium Worcestershire sauce along with the parsley before serving). We can’t wait to eat the leftovers. (In fact, I had packed a container for my son to take back to his apartment, and he couldn’t wait…he ate it last night!)

    The family loved the recipe. Definitely a keeper. Thanks!

    P.S. For the commenter who asked what kind of stock to use: I used a 32-oz jar of Zoup beef bone broth. Their chicken bone broth is also very good. Their stocks and bone broths are kind of pricey, so I wait for them to go on sale, then buy a bunch.

  3. Kristal R February 5, 2023 @ 6:20 PM Reply

    This was damn delicious! I will never make beef stew with white potatoes again! Yum!

  4. Novia October 29, 2022 @ 6:23 AM Reply

    Delicious. My family loves it.

  5. Very nice. My recipe is similar, but I always use Lamb chunks.

    I need to try sirloin (like you do – sounds yummy)Also I use Arrowroot instead of flour.

    I add turmeric and sometimes maca (but that’s a choice) not for taste but for health benefits☺.

  6. Pauli September 9, 2022 @ 4:59 AM Reply

    I’ve been making meals to stash in the freezer as preparation for my baby due next month. I like beef stew but it almost always ends up tasting similar, when I found the recipe I knew I had to try. I’m do glad I did! Turned out soooo good and I was surprised at how tender the beef was in such a short amount of time. I used chuck roast chunks, added a few of my own seasonings but overall I’d give it 10 out 10! I am looking forward to eating this for dinner tonight and freezing the rest for when the baby comes!

  7. Robin March 4, 2022 @ 6:15 PM Reply

    What kind of beef stock do you use?

  8. Kirsten January 18, 2022 @ 3:22 PM Reply

    Such a delicious and easy to prepare stew recipe! So much better than a beef stew with regular potatoes!
    I have to double it every time because it is just so tasty! Love it!

    • Joanne February 16, 2022 @ 7:38 AM Reply

      do you know what a serving is? It says 6 but is it a cup or 2 cups? Thank you

  9. Sarah S January 13, 2022 @ 10:14 AM Reply

    This stew is sooo delicious. The broth is so incredibly flavorful. I made mine in my instant pot. I roasted the veggies while I sauted the beef in the instant pot. Once everything was in the instant pot I cooked it on the Stew setting for 30 mins. The beef is fall apart tender. I had plan to freeze some but I cant stop eating it!

  10. Lauren December 7, 2021 @ 4:51 PM Reply

    This is one of my favorite recipes. Would you post the nutritional information for food tracking

  11. Aubrey Eaton November 16, 2021 @ 4:29 AM Reply

    YUMMY! This is so delicious. Even my son, who is not a big fan of sweet potatoes, loved this stew. It was delicious and pretty easy to make. I followed the recipe exactly as written, lots of chopping, but so well worth it. Thank you!

  12. Tamara October 26, 2021 @ 5:32 PM Reply

    Absolutely delicious! Made this for dinner tonight, but because about half my household doesn’t care for sweet potatoes, I made the stew without potatoes. My husband made regular mashed potatoes and I made herbed, sweet mashed potatoes and we poured our stew over our choice of potatoes. It was so good! Highly recommend this recipe! All four kids enjoyed.

  13. Cheryl Poston-Johnson September 3, 2021 @ 1:26 PM Reply

    Excellent. I used extra stock instead of wine and also about 1/2 tsp of ground thyme, since I didn’t have fresh. It got a bit hinky with the flour and tomato paste browning but came out fine. Will definitely be making in the future!

  14. Desmond Howard May 23, 2021 @ 10:27 PM Reply

    Absolutely delicious. Will be making again

  15. Kathleen Geyer May 23, 2021 @ 8:21 PM Reply

    This a great dish! I have made it and given to many friends in need of a meal. Easy to prep and so healthy as well.
    Have shared the recipe because it’s so great!

  16. Melissa Weigel February 16, 2021 @ 7:18 PM Reply

    Wow the flavors in this stew! So damn good, just like advertised. Perfect for these subzero MN days. Thanks for sharing.

  17. Chey December 2, 2020 @ 1:39 PM Reply

    Scrumdiddlyumptious! Definitely making this again.

  18. Louisa December 1, 2020 @ 4:47 AM Reply

    This was delicious! I cheated a little bit because I had stew beef which I knew wouldn’t be as tender. So I browned the beef in my Dutch oven then pressure cooker that in about a cup of the broth. I also gave my sweet potatoes a head start in the microwave after cubing them because I was short on time. Looking forward to my leftovers for lunch! Thanks!

  19. Renee October 27, 2020 @ 9:36 AM Reply

    Made this last night for dinner and was so exited as it cooked because it made the house smell UH-maxing… And the flavors were delicious, but the beef tender? Not so much. Not at all. It was like chewing shoe leather. We followed the recipe to a ‘T’, so not sure what happened here… we put it in the crock pot this morning to try and salvage the rest, hoping to be able to eat it tonight without damaging our teeth! But the flavors – so delicious, very very tasty..

    • Mandy January 31, 2021 @ 8:12 AM Reply

      We made this last night. It was seriously the best stew I’ve ever had. We all loved it. The steak was tender and fall apart. Excellent recipe!

  20. Mo April 9, 2020 @ 9:48 AM Reply

    Going to make this tonight with what we have on hand! I’m sure it won’t be the same but with Covid we are trying to avoid grocery shopping. I’m using lean ground beef instead of diced sirloin, fresh rosemary instead of time, and navy beans instead of mushrooms. Since beans won’t add the beautiful umami mushroom flavor, I was thinking of adding a little dashi which I happen to have. Thoughts?

  21. anna guagliardo April 5, 2020 @ 11:28 AM Reply

    This looks so delicious !!! Can I use boneless chicken thighs?

    Thanks for this delicious looking stew.

  22. Patti H March 28, 2020 @ 1:37 PM Reply

    I would like to substitute pork loin for the beef. Do you think that would work – would anything else need adjusted? Appreciate your reply and love your recipes Please and thank you.

  23. We made this delicious stew while “social distancing” for COVID-19. Fortunately we had most ingredients already – except fresh thyme and tomato paste. I substituted 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme for fresh thyme and approximately 3 tablespoons prepared, leftover tomato soup for tomato paste. We loved the stew and look forward to enjoying the leftovers for dinner tonight! I also bookmarked this recipe so I can make it again next winter – or as we like to call it, “soup season.”

  24. Jamie March 1, 2020 @ 6:36 PM Reply

    Excellent recipe! I’ve made this twice and my family really likes it. First time I made it, I substituted the beef with venison. Froze half of it and it reheated nicely. Second time, I substituted the beef with javelina and also amazing. Thanks for sharing this recipe!!!

  25. Jean Barry January 20, 2020 @ 10:22 AM Reply

    We loved this meal Sadly not enough to freeze. I didn’t have any red wine so I subbed it out for equal amt of red grape juice . This is a keeper

  26. Eileen January 19, 2020 @ 11:01 AM Reply

    Delicious! Perfect for a winter dinner. This prep and cook time made this a weekend recipe for me–I think it would be tough to pull-off on a weeknight. There are plenty of leftovers, though.

  27. Melanie December 7, 2019 @ 11:10 AM Reply

    Any nutritional info?

  28. SndraDee October 22, 2019 @ 1:52 PM Reply

    This was delicious!! I made it in the Instant Pot – seared the meat first but then just dumped everything else in, gave it a big stir, and used the Stew setting. Tender, tasty beef stew in under 30 minutes. Thanks for ALL of your great recipes – I haven’t found one I haven’t loved!

    • Andrew January 19, 2020 @ 11:40 AM Reply

      How long did you cook this in the IP?

  29. Bill Neely October 17, 2019 @ 3:01 PM Reply

    I congratulate you on your recipe and actually being a cook. Many recipes that include sweet potatoes instruct me to add the sweet potatoes at the same time as the meat. The photographs show the finished product with whole pieces of sweet potatoes. Impossible. 🙂 Just for that I am going to buy your book.

  30. Kristi October 13, 2019 @ 3:47 PM Reply

    This was AMAZING! Thank you for another awesome recipe.

  31. Nolan August 3, 2019 @ 11:39 PM Reply

    great recipe! I wish you guys said in the recipe if you simmer covered of uncovered because that can make a big difference in the thickness of the sauce. I tweaked the recipe a bit but it’s a great fall harvest recipe! Could also be adjusted to a crockpot for melt in your mouth beef or for convenience.

  32. marina March 3, 2019 @ 3:17 PM Reply

    Had to move it to the Instant Pot. The time allotted in the recipe did not make the meat tender not the sweet potatoes soft.

    • Chungah @ Damn Delicious March 3, 2019 @ 5:42 PM Reply

      I’m sorry this recipe did not turn out for you. But if you are using larger cut steak and sweet potato, it will take longer to cook through. Please note that cooking time in recipes is simply an estimation.

      • David March 16, 2022 @ 6:37 AM Reply

        Do you have an instant pot version of this sweet potato stew?

  33. Tania March 1, 2019 @ 11:14 AM Reply

    This was AMAZING! By far the best beef stew I’ve ever made, and I’ve tried a lot. My 6 year old said ‘I don’t want to hurt your feelings by saying I don’t like this’ but he gobbled up his bowl. My other kids loved it 🙂

  34. Steven February 25, 2019 @ 7:41 AM Reply

    AMAZING! This was so good. We doubled the mushrooms and the wine. For sure kept us going during this cold MN winter.

  35. Christy Newland February 24, 2019 @ 12:07 PM Reply

    I didn’t have enough to freeze, it was absolutely scrumptious! Damn Delicious recipes are 3 for 3 at our place. And getting to see Butters on InstaStories is a bonus. 🙂

    • Jana @ Damn Delicious February 24, 2019 @ 6:02 PM Reply

      Butters is always a treat! 🙂 Thanks, Christy!

  36. Catherine February 23, 2019 @ 5:47 PM Reply

    Oh YUM! DELICIOUS!
    This is a keeper!

  37. Kari Thompson February 19, 2019 @ 8:04 PM Reply

    Amazing taste, easy and great for our North Idaho winters! Good luck in Chicago!
    Thank you for sharing such fantastic food. I LOVE everything, it’s the best out there!

  38. Laura Walton February 19, 2019 @ 3:51 PM Reply

    Made this last night. It is rich and very flavorful. I will definitely keep this in my collection of hearty soup recipes!

    • Jana @ Damn Delicious February 20, 2019 @ 7:50 PM Reply

      It’s a great one. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

  39. Julia February 19, 2019 @ 2:17 AM Reply

    This looks amazing! Your photos make me wanna run to the store to get all the ingredients so I could make it. Beautiful!

    • Stephanie November 9, 2022 @ 8:20 AM Reply

      This was so damn delicious! My husband isn’t the biggest fan of sweet potatoes, but he LOVED this stew. I didn’t have fresh thyme, so I added about 1/2 tsp dried thyme. Next time, I’ll add the sweet potatoes at the same time as the beef, since they needed an additional 20 minutes to get tender.

  40. Kathryn February 18, 2019 @ 3:57 PM Reply

    This looks fantastic. I’m even thinking about trying my slow cooker to make it. Looks so good! Your photos are wonderful.

  41. Matt February 18, 2019 @ 9:39 AM Reply

    I followed this recipe to the letter, and it turned out great! It’s important to not cover the pot when simmering- in order to get that nice thick sauce. This recipe is definitely going into my family’s winter dinner rotation.

  42. BlogtasticFood February 17, 2019 @ 3:52 PM Reply

    This looks amazing for meal prep!! Looks super delicious!!

    • Jana @ Damn Delicious February 17, 2019 @ 4:53 PM Reply

      That’s a great idea!

      • Laurence Hamlin February 17, 2019 @ 5:07 PM Reply

        Are you using Yams or Sweet potatoes in this recipe.

        • Chungah @ Damn Delicious February 17, 2019 @ 7:39 PM Reply

          Sweet potatoes. 🙂

  43. Julie February 17, 2019 @ 1:38 PM Reply

    Where it says “set aside” for the beef does that mean remove from pan and set aside? Or just move to the side of the pan and then add onion etc.

    • Chungah @ Damn Delicious February 17, 2019 @ 2:40 PM Reply

      You want to remove it from the pan completely.

  44. Lucy February 17, 2019 @ 11:26 AM Reply

    This sounds amazing! Could you do it in the crockpot?

    • Chungah @ Damn Delicious February 17, 2019 @ 2:29 PM Reply

      What a great idea! But unfortunately, without having tried this myself, I cannot answer with certainty. But if you get a chance to try it, please let me know how it turns out! 🙂

    • JenZo March 5, 2019 @ 9:01 AM Reply

      I did mine in the crackpot and it turned out great! I added corn starch at the end to thicken the sauce, but did everything else the same. If you don’t like to much liquid, I would cut the broth amount in half. Or get an extra loaf of bread!

  45. Pamela February 17, 2019 @ 10:56 AM Reply

    This looks amazing- can I use a chuck roast instead of strip steak?

    • Chungah @ Damn Delicious February 17, 2019 @ 2:30 PM Reply

      Sure!

  46. Melissa Dominguez February 17, 2019 @ 10:41 AM Reply

    I just bought some sweet potatoes and wasn’t sure how I was going prepare them. Problem solved! Perfect timing too because my anti sweet potato husband is out of town this week.

    • Sarah February 6, 2020 @ 12:39 PM Reply

      I’m not a big fan of sweet potatoes by themselves either, but I love them in this recipe. The liquid flavors everything well.

  47. Ruthie Sellers February 17, 2019 @ 6:20 AM Reply

    Any red wine substitutes? Or just more broth?

    • Chungah @ Damn Delicious February 17, 2019 @ 10:52 AM Reply

      Additional stock would be a great substitute.

  48. Ruthie Sellers February 17, 2019 @ 6:18 AM Reply

    Any red wine substitutes? or just more broth?

    • Jon February 14, 2023 @ 11:27 PM Reply

      I’d consider a tablespoon of balsamic vinegar and a splash of broth right after browning the beef. Deglaze the pan with that. That would act as a good substitute for the wine. Use more balsamic if it agrees with you. Red wine vinegar would also be fine. Neither involve alcohol, both are tasty.

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