Irish Beef & Stout Potpie Recipe (2024)

Our Irish Beef & Stout Potpie Recipe is a hearty and flavorful, Irish dinner one pot meal! Today’s filling Irish dinner recipes has hearty ingredients; ground beef, carrots, onions, celery, potatoes, stout beer, spices, and a sheet of puff pastry!

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Why we love Irish Beef & Stout Potpie Recipe

I’m an extra happy cook when I make a whole meal in just one pot! It’s a bonus. Less mess to clean up means more time to spend with the family.

I’ve always been a fan of potpies, so creating our Irish Beef & Stout Potpie recipe was deliciously fun. Irish Beef & Stout Potpie will be a new favorite in your house, too!

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Ingredients for Irish Beef & Stout Potpie Recipe

Laura’s Lean 92% Ground Beef- Ground beef is a good source of protein, providing 24 grams per serving. Beef is a great source of carnitine, zinc, selenium, iron, and B vitamins.

Fingerling Potatoes- Potatoes havefiber, potassium, vitamin C, and vitamin B6 content, coupled with its lack of cholesterol, all support hearthealth.Potatoescontain significant amounts of fiber. Fiber helps lower the total amount of cholesterol in the blood, thereby decreasing the risk of heart disease

Basic Mirepoix: Which is a combination of 50% onions, 25% carrots, 25% celery. It’s the flavor base of most soups that you make. It’s a standard in the culinary arts and is traditionally the first ingredients into the pot. It is then cooked for 6-8 minutes until softened.

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Fresh Lemon- Lemons are an excellent source of vitamin C and flavonoids, which are antioxidants. Antioxidants help remove free radicals that can damage cells from the body. These nutrients can help prevent diseases and boost health and wellbeing are some of the possible benefits of consuming lemons.

• Sea Salt- Sea Salt is mostly composed of sodium chloride, a compound that helps regulate fluid balance and blood pressure in the body. Since it’s minimally processed, it contains some minerals, including potassium, iron, and calcium.

Puff Pastry Sheet- Of course it’s the beauty and grandeur of this dish with its golden, flakey top!

Flavor Essentials-

  • Guinness Stout Beer
  • Red Pepper Flakes
  • Tomato Puree
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Squeeze of fresh Lemon
  • Sea Salt and Pepper

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How to make Irish Beef & Stout Potpie Recipe

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • In a large cast iron skillet or oven safe pan over medium high heat, melt butter and add onions; sauté 2-3 minutes until caramelized.
  • Add Laura’s Lean 92% Ground Beef and fully cook.
  • Add 1/4 cup stout beer; stir to de-glaze pan (scraping to bring up flavor bits from the bottom of the pan).
  • Add carrots and celery; cook 2 minutes.
  • Add 1/4 cup stout beer to deglaze pan once more; add potatoes and cook 2 minutes.

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  • Add flour; stirring and cooking 1 minute.
  • Slowly add beef broth to vegetables stirring constantly, bring to boil; add remaining stout beer, red pepper flakes, sea salt, pepper, tomato sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and lemon juice.
  • Unfold puff pastry dough over skillet and gently cut 3 slits into the top of the dough piercing through to allow venting.
  • Whisk together water and egg white, egg wash top of dough, and place skillet on baking sheet in oven to catch any over spills during baking.
  • Bake 30-35 minutes or until crust is deeply golden brown.

Yield: 6

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Our Irish Beef & Stout Potpie Recipe is a hearty and flavorful one pot meal!

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Laura's Lean 92% ground beef
  • 1 medium onion, small diced
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 2 carrots, thinly sliced
  • 2 celery, thinly sliced
  • 6-8 yellow fingerling potatoes, thinly sliced
  • 3 tablespoons all purpose flour
  • 1 1/3 cups Guinness stout beer, divided
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1 1/2 cups beef broth
  • 1/2 cup tomato puree
  • 1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 sheet puff pastry dough (allow to thaw 15 minutes before using)
  • 1 egg white + 1 tablespoon water

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. In a large cast iron skillet or oven safe pan over medium high heat, melt butter and add onions; sauté 2-3 minutes until caramelized.
  3. Add Laura's Lean 92% Ground Beef and cook fully.
  4. Add 1/4 cup stout beer; stir to de-glaze pan (scraping to bring up flavor bits from the bottom of the pan).
  5. Add carrots and celery; cook 2 minutes.
  6. Add 1/4 cup stout beer to deglaze pan once more; add potatoes and cook 2 minutes.
  7. Add flour; stirring and cooking 1 minute.
  8. Slowly add beef broth to vegetables stirring constantly, bring to boil; add remaining stout beer, red pepper flakes, sea salt, pepper, tomato sauce, worcestershire sauce, and lemon juice.
  9. Unfold puff pastry dough over skillet and gently cut 3 slits into the top of the dough piercing through to allow venting.
  10. Whisk together water and egg white, egg wash top of dough, and place skillet on baking sheet in oven to catch any over spills during baking.
  11. Bake 30-35 minutes or until crust is deeply golden brown.
  12. Enjoy your Irish Beef & Stout Potpie Recipe!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 602Total Fat: 27gSaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 72mgSodium: 879mgCarbohydrates: 56gFiber: 4gSugar: 3gProtein: 27g

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FAQs

How do you make beef and Guinness stew less bitter? ›

Naturally sweet ingredients, like onions, carrots, and tomato paste work to balance some of the bitterness.

What does beef and Guinness stew taste like? ›

This Guinness beef stew is a very simple dish, but at the same time, it has a deep, complex, rich flavor. The maltiness of dark beer really does amazing things for the gravy. I served this in a nice ring of green onion-mashed potatoes.

How to feed a Loon Guinness pie? ›

The ingredients in this Guinness Beef Pie are just the essence of comfort food. Starting with a nice brisket, which is a perfect cut of meat to braise. Combined with the smoked bacon, sautéed mushrooms, carrots, herbs, and of course, Guinness, you've got the lineup for a stunning and delicious dish.

How do you get the depth of Flavour in beef stew? ›

Laurence further reveals that "adding wine or other alcohol brings out different flavors (those that are alcohol-soluble) that wouldn't otherwise be expressed in the dish. There are flavors in tomatoes that are alcohol-soluble, so adding red wine along with tomato paste also helps to enhance beef stew."

How to make the perfect beef stew and the common mistakes to avoid? ›

The Five Most Common Beef Stew Mistakes
  1. Choosing a meat that's too lean. Stew is not meant for all cuts of meat. ...
  2. Putting too much flour on the stew meat before sautéeing them. ...
  3. Not using wine. ...
  4. Putting the meat and vegetables together in one pan. ...
  5. Not cooking it enough.
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What does Guinness do to meat? ›

Guinness Stout or Extra Stout produces a dark, rich, flavorful sauce for your marinade that is also an effective meat tenderizer.

Why is it called crack pie? ›

Tosi originally named the dessert Crack Pie for its addictive qualities, but changed it to Milk Bar Pie in 2019 after the name was criticized as insensitive.

Why is it no longer called crack pie? ›

The famous Milk Bar "Crack Pie" shall henceforth be known as "Milk Bar Pie," after the name of the pie was slammed in a column published by the "Boston Globe." In a letter published on the Milk Bar website Monday, pastry chef Christina Tosi announced that her company had changed the name of the pie.

What is the difference between beef stew and Irish stew? ›

The main difference between an Irish stew and classic beef stew comes down to the protein. Traditional Irish stew is usually made with lamb, while beef stew is always made with beef. Our version includes beef chuck, which is less traditional, but easy to make and equally delicious.

What is the difference between goulash and Irish stew? ›

Irish stew is made of lamb, potatoes and carrots and is very simply flavored with perhaps parsley or thyme and salt and pepper. In contrast, Hungarian goulash is made of beef and flavored very strongly with paprika.

What food pairs with Guinness? ›

Here is the list of the top ten things that go with a Guinness:
  • Beef stew. This hearty meal consisting of succulent beef, a rich, beefy broth and fork-tender vegetables goes well with the bitter brew.
  • Shepherd's pie. ...
  • Baked salmon. ...
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  • Ice Cream. ...
  • Soda bread.
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How do you use a blackbird pie? ›

Simply sit it at the centre of your dish / tin, add your filling, make a hole for the beak in your pie crust, then cover and bake. You can use it in extra deep pies too – just sit it on a heatproof ramekin.

How to remove bitter taste from stew? ›

Spices mask bitter flavors, so don't be shy. Add some spicy peppers or powders to your cooking, or sprinkle some onto your dishes for a little bit of extra heat. Black pepper in particular has compounds that counteract bitterness. Some other great spices include cayenne, red pepper, paprika, and chili powder.

How do you get the bitterness out of beef and ale stew? ›

Beef in ale is bitter if you take it out too early. Try cooking it a bit longer. Definitely add sugar, it needs something sweet to counteract the bitterness. Redcurrant jelly is lovely in stews.

Why does my Guinness taste bitter? ›

Isohumulones are the primary source of bitterness in Guinness and, generally speaking, in beers. The more humulone available during boiling, the more likely it is to isomerise and thus produce isohumulones.

How do you get the gamey taste out of beef stew? ›

Information. The distinct game flavor of either birds or animals will be milder after soaking the meat overnight in the refrigerator in either a salt or vinegar solution. 2. Vinegar solution - 1 cup per quart of cold water.

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