Nutrition balance score
Good
Glycemic Index
41
Low
Glycemic Load
18
Moderate
Nutrition per serving
Calories529.6 kcal (26%)
Total Fat18.6 g (27%)
Carbs45.1 g (17%)
Sugars24.3 g (27%)
Protein19.1 g (38%)
Sodium1634.9 mg (82%)
Fiber7.3 g (26%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
6 servings
beef chuck
cut into 1 1/2-inch cubes
kosher salt
plus more for seasoningfinely chopped
canola oil
bacon
thick-cut, diced
onion
large, finely chopped
carrots
peeled and cut into chunks
garlic cloves
whole, peeled
gochujang
such as
tomato paste
750mldry red wine
bottle, such as Pinot Noir
low-sodium beef stock
bay leaf
dried thyme
butter
frozen pearl onions
defrosted
button mushrooms
preferably small, about 1/2 inch halved or quartered if larger
flour
plus more as needed
fresh parsley
chopped
kosher salt
to taste
freshly ground black pepper
to taste
Instructions
Step 1
Preheat the oven to 325°F. Set a rack on the lower third of the oven and clear out all other racks.
Step 2
Pat the meat dry and season it generously on all sides with salt and pepper.
Step 3
Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a large Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the bacon and cook, stirring occasionally, until rendered and crisp, 8–9 minutes. Using a slotted spoon or spider, transfer the bacon to a bowl but leave the bacon fat in the Dutch oven.
Step 4
Working in two batches and adding 1 tablespoon of oil with each batch, sear the meat, trying not to move it, until deep brown on all sides, turning every now and then and adding more oil if necessary, 8–10 minutes per batch; transfer to a plate. Leave about 2 tablespoons of meat drippings and oil in the Dutch oven, then add the finely chopped onions, carrots, garlic, and 1 teaspoon salt and cook, stirring often until the onions are lightly golden and the carrots are slightly softened, 10 minutes. Add the tomato paste and gochujang and cook, stirring, until lightly caramelized, 2 minutes.
Step 5
Return the meat to the pan, then add the wine, all but 3 tablespoons of the stock (you’ll use it later), bay leaf, thyme, and another teaspoon of salt. Bring to a boil, stir, and cover tightly (use a layer of foil between the pot and the lid for insurance). Move to the oven and cook until the meat is tender but could still use some more time to be perfect, about 1 hour, 45 minutes.
Step 6
After 1 ½ hours, melt the butter and remaining tablespoon oil in a very large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onions and mushrooms and cook, stirring every minute or two, until the vegetables turn golden on the edges, 6–7 minutes. Remove from the heat. In a small bowl, whisk the reserved 3 tablespoons beef stock and the flour with a fork until smooth.
Step 7
Remove the Dutch oven from the oven, uncover, then add the flour mixture, pearl onions, mushrooms, reserved bacon, and the remaining teaspoon of salt.
Step 8
Re-cover, then return the Dutch oven to the oven and cook until the meat is tender and the sauce has concentrated, 1 hour (if it looks thin, dissolve 1 additional tablespoon flour in 1 tablespoon of water, then add and cook through an additional 5 minutes to thicken). Uncover, remove the bay leaf, season with more salt if needed, and divide among bowls. Garnish with parsley.
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