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Greek Beef Stew with Tomatoes, Onions and Allspice
This recipe is a simpler, lighter version of the rustic Greek stew known as moshari stifado, which gets its unique character from a combination of tomatoes, onions and spices, namely allspice and cinnamon. The flavors are savory-sweet, warm and comforting. Red wine vinegar and a garnish of feta cheese add a sharpness that balances the dish's meatiness. Look for already peeled fresh pearl onions in the produce section of your supermarket, or use frozen pearl onions, but make sure to thaw them first. Serve the stew with crusty bread or roasted or mashed potatoes.
4
Servings
Don't forget to add any juices you have from chopping the tomatoes. They create the sweet and bitter backbone of the stew once caramelized.
FAST: 1½ hours
Slow: 7-8 hours
20 minutes active
Ingredients
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2
tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more to serve
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2
medium tomatoes (about 10 ounces), cored and chopped
Directions
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01On a 6-quart Instant Pot, select More/High Sauté. Add the oil and heat oil until shimmering. Add the tomatoes and their juices, the cinnamon, allspice and sugar, then cook, stirring occasionally, until the juices evaporate and the tomatoes begin to brown, about 5 minutes. Add the wine and scrape up any browned bits. Add the beef, onions, 2 teaspoons salt and 1 teaspoon pepper; stir to combine, then distribute in an even layer.
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Would be nice to see directions, for this recipe, for cooking it in a Dutch Oven.