Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew

Sometimes, I believe true happiness comes in a bowl. It is the truth.

Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew

This is the best kind of happiness because it leads to a pretty good experience all round. It makes you smile, it sounds like ‘mmm’ and ‘aahhh’, it tastes like home, it fills your belly, it warms your soul…

Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew

I found happiness in this amazing Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew, made in the Philips Electric Pressure Cooker – in no time at all.

Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew

I have had to review this new appliance from Phillips and it has been a blessing. I am much more comfortable using it as I was in the beginning, pressure cookers aren’t really my thing, you see. You can read all about it in my first post here.

Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew

But, it couldn’t be any easier presenting a good old home cooked meal when you have one of these babies around. I am now convinced that I NEED one of these, for good…

Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew

Getting all warm and cozy?

Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew

 

This Beef, Vegetable and Barley stew is exactly what should be on your weekend cooking list, as it is so nourishing and comforting – the perfect meal to enjoy on a freezing weekend. Happy weekend!

* Philips sent me the HD2105 Electric Pressure Cooker to review.  All thoughts on the machine is my own.  Recipe is my own.  This post was not sponsored. *

Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew

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Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew
Rich and nourishing, this recipe is all about a delicious Beef, Vegetable and Barley Stew, I used stewing meat with canned tomatoes, stock, a whole lot of vegetables and wholesome pearl barley – and I was very happy to be able to cook this wholesome dish in less than an hour.
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Course Main Dish
Prep Time 5 min
Cook Time 55 min
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Course Main Dish
Prep Time 5 min
Cook Time 55 min
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servings
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Instructions
  1. Plug your Electronic Pressure Cooker in, the power light will come on.
  2. Add the beef, celery, onion, green pepper, garlic, chilli, tomato can, paste, stock and one cup of water, while the machine heats up.
  3. Set the timer knob to 40 minutes and close the lid. Ensure the pressure regulator valve is set on 'seal'.
  4. After the pressure cooking time has elapsed, set the pressure regular valve to 'vent' – careful - there are quite some steam escaping from this valve -until the valve has dropped and open the lid.
  5. Add the carrots, peas, cabbage and barley and add more water to cover the stew. Close the lid and set the cooking time to 15 minutes.
  6. After this pressure cooking time has elapsed, your stew should be ready.
  7. Season to taste and sprinkle with fresh parsley and a dollop of sour cream.
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