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Blanket Stew

October 13, 2010

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I love a good bowl of stew.

Not only is it one of my favourite cold weather foods (note: frost), but it is also one of the most comforting foods to eat.

Simmer some stew on the stovetop or in a slow cooker for a few hours and your house will be filled with the comforting aroma of herbs, spices, vegetables, and broth.

The experience of stew begins long before you even sit down to eat it.

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Blanket Stew in a Gravy Broth

This stew is the equivalent of wrapping yourself in a warm, fuzzy blanket in front of the fireplace (note: hot flash below). It can be customized to whatever you have lurking in your fridge or cupboards. I basically threw in whatever veggies I had to use up and it turned out wonderful!

Ingredients:

Gravy Broth

  • 9 cups vegetable broth
  • ¼ cup nutritional yeast
  • 1 tsp yellow mustard
  • 1 tbsp tamari
  • 3 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot powder
  • 2 tbsp tahini
  • 1.5 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 1.5 tbsp blackstrap molasses
  • ½ tsp agave nectar (optional)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil

 

Directions: In a food processor combine all broth ingredients except vegetable broth and puree until smooth. In a pot on medium to high heat, mix the vegetable broth with the processed mixture and stir well. Bring broth to a boil and then reduce to low heat. Add in chopped vegetables and grains (below). 

Vegetables + Grains

You can customize this any way you like it!

 

  • 2 small potatoes, peeled and chopped
  • 1/2 acorn squash, peeled and chopped (butternut would work well here too)
  • 1 large can of corn, drained and rinsed
  • 1 large tomato, chopped
  • 1 large red onion, chopped
  • 3 stalks of celery, chopped
  • 3 carrots, peeled and chopped (I didn’t have any)
  • 1/2 cup uncooked brown rice, rinsed
  • 1/2 cup uncooked lentils, rinsed
  • Optional spices to stir in: 1/2 tsp cumin, 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • Black pepper and sea salt, as necessary

 

Directions (continued): After broth has come to a boil and is now simmering on low heat, add in chopped vegetables and rinsed grains. Stir well. Bring to a boil again and then reduce to low heat. Add in optional spices if preferred. Simmer on low for 1.5-2 hours, making sure to add more vegetable broth if it gets too thick. Serve with a big hunk of bread!

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Make the gravy broth (loved it!) and chop the veggies…

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This stew is great for those times when you have veggies on their last legs that need to be used up!

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Side note: I despise peeling and chopping acorn squash. I felt like chucking it out the window, but I resisted.

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Rinse your lentils and brown rice…

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And dump everything into the big pot of goodness!

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I love one pot meals I tell ya. Especially after a loooong day of baking.

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Stir it up!

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After about 1.5 hours of cooking on low it was thick, rich, and flavourful. Mmmm.

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The house smelled good enough to eat!

I enjoyed a bowl with a sprinkle of ground black pepper and paprika. It would also be wonderful with a dollop of sour cream or hummus.

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I was SO warm after this bowl, I almost had a hot flash. I had to remove a layer. ;)

It also kept me full for hours and hours. Actually, come to think of it, I am still quite full as I type this!

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Good to the last bite.

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You might want to also check out my most popular soup recipe- Holiday Soup for the Soul.

What are your favourite cold-weather comfort foods?

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Jessica @ The Process of Healing
15 years ago

That sounds sooo comforting and amazing!

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Candice @ ChiaSeedMe
15 years ago

This looks delicious! And I am a huge fan of one pot meals – just dump it all in and you’re done!

My favorite cold weather food is….hmm…coffee? Does that count? It’s what I crave the most during cold season.

Glad you were able to finally get warm today!

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Mary @ Bites and Bliss
15 years ago

Mmmm the stew looks so yummy. I can’t wait till it actually cools down enough here for that!

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Bridget
15 years ago

I love the way your camera picks up the colours of the veggies. They look so bright and clear!

My go to comfort foods are roasted veggies with balsamic reduction, baked apples with maple syrup, and chili. I could go on and on really! I love fall :)

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Marina
15 years ago

Soups and stews are perfect for cold weather, specially paired with some good bread or grilled cheese…
But also, hot milk and some cereal is also awesome :)

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JL goes Vegan
15 years ago

Love such a hearty stew! I get on a serious chili kick in the winter. Stew will be a nice change.

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alexa @ Sohdalex
15 years ago

Looks delicious! I love a good stew and stew + winter = bestfoodever. ;)

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stacey-healthylife
15 years ago

I love all those bright veggies going in.

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jodie
15 years ago

mmmmmmmm…………….stand your spoon up in it pea soup with buttered Irish soda bread on the side.

Stew might be on the menu tonight! Thanks :)

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Cynthia
15 years ago

That stew looks so good! I usually eat a lot of chili in the winter. I haven’t had stew in ages, but yours looks so tasty and hearty that I may have to try it.

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Kristin (Cook, Bake, Nibble)
15 years ago

Mmm, love the looks of that stew!

Stews are definitely up there with my favorite winter comfort foods. Chili is similar, but also up there- I love a nice mug of hot cocoa, a big piece of corn bread smothered in earth balance, or a hot casserole-type meal. or lasagana. mmm, lasagna. :)

xo
Kris

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Therese
15 years ago

You know, I’ve been looking for a good vegetarian gravy so I’m definitely going to have to give this one a shot!

I LOVE veggie chilli in the cold months! YUMMY!

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Dani @ Body By Nature
15 years ago

Yum! What a great way to get in a huge serving of veggies.

The pics of the chopped vegetables are beautiful!

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Dani @ Body By Nature
15 years ago

Yum! What a great way to get in a huge serving of veggies.

The pics of the chopped vegetables are beautiful!

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Samantha Angela @ Bikini Birthday
15 years ago

Soups and stews are easily my favourite things to eat. This looks delicious! Yum!

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AGS
15 years ago

Cold weather usually drives me to steaming bowls of soup, or huge servings of squash (spaghetti, kobchoba — sp?, acorn, butternut. . .). I can easily eat a whole squash all by myself — which suits my husband just fine, as he only like “crunchy” vegetables. I also like a very simple meal of spinach stirred into piping hot just made quinoa, topped with whatever I have on hand. It is my go-to meal, when I stumble home late from work. . .

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Jenny
15 years ago

I love roasted sweet potatoes with a cup of hot tea. MMMMM

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Laura @ Tidbits
15 years ago

Yum! that looks so warm and comforting right now as I sit in my cubicle all chilled.

My favourtie comfort food woud have to be chili. After seeing frost 2 mornings this week so far, i think I’m going to have to make a big batch of it this weekend!

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Leanne @ Simplicitlee
15 years ago

I love a big bowl of chili… mmmm kidney beans!

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Becky
15 years ago

This looks so good ! I have a question about your Homemade Pumpkin Butter. I really want to make it, but I have apple cider and no apple juice. I think it would work just fine but how would I adjust the spices & sugar ?? Thanks!

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