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Made without flour this heavenly delicious and easy beef bourguignon recipe with red wine gravy is a gluten-free, keto and low carb take on a traditional French beef stew dish.

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Ingredients you'll need

Bacon - If you want your dish to be more authentic, you can use lardon bacon. But regular uncured sugar-free bacon will do, too!

Beef - Any lean stewing beef like chuck steak, brisket, or round steak will do well in this keto beef recipe. Personally, I chose chuck steak to make my beef bourguignon.

Onions, garlic, and carrots - These three are staples of any beef stew out there and our beef bourguignon recipe is no exception. We will need, however, two types of onions - yellow for sauteing and pearl onions to add to our stew.

Mushrooms - You can use white button or baby Bella mushrooms. For this particular recipe, I prefer to buy very small ones so I can keep them whole, solely for presentation reasons. You can, of course, buy any size you want and cut them into halves or quarters before frying.

Cognac and wine - Let me introduce you to the main ingredients 🙂 Jokes aside, this recipe is named after a dry red wine from the Burgundy region in France - and we're going to use a lot of it (almost a whole bottle!) If you're not fond of Burgundy wines, you can also go with chianti or cabernet sauvignon. The wine doesn't have to be expensive at all, but make sure that it's of good quality. As for cognac (or you can use brandy), I used just a little to deglaze my Dutch oven after frying all the meat and vegetables. All the alcohol will evaporate during the cooking time - and it’s a very long cooking time!

Beef stock - Alternatively, you can use chicken stock.

Spices and herbs - Salt, freshly ground black pepper, and fresh (or dried) thyme leaves and dried bay leaves will make our boeuf bourguignon recipe extra flavorful.

Xanthan gum - Traditionally, beef Burgundy - or boeuf bourguignon, if you will - calls for some flour to help the sauce thicken during cooking, creating a delicious and smooth gravy. However, I prefer to gently simmer my sauce for an extra 10-15 minutes to make it thicker. The other way is to use around ½ teaspoon of xanthan gum during the simmering process. If you do, add the xanthan gum gradually (¼ teaspoon at a time) to not overdo it. If the powder doesn't dissolve properly, use an immersion blender or regular blender at the very end of cooking to break down all the lumps.

Step-by-step instructions

Yes, this easy beef bourguignon recipe takes 2 ½ hours to make, but you’ll only spend 30 minutes actually standing and cooking. For the rest of the time our beef will be in the oven, slowly cooking while becoming super soft and tender. But first, let's start by preheating the oven to 350F (175C) and browning our meat and veggies.

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BROWNING THE MEAT

Before browning the meat, we need to cut it into 1-inch cubes and season everything with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Set aside while we fry the bacon.

Heat a Dutch oven over a medium-high heat, add the bacon, and cook until golden brown and crispy. Remove from the Dutch oven onto a paper towel to remove the excess fat.

Add olive oil to the same Dutch oven, if needed, and brown the meat in several batches (to avoid overcrowding and ensure all of the beef gets a nice browning) until golden brown on both sides. Remove from the oven onto a plate and set aside.

PREPARING THE VEGETABLES

Add the olive oil, if needed. Then add the yellow onions and carrots. Season with salt and black pepper, then cook until the onions are golden. Next, add the garlic, pearl onions, thyme, and tomato paste and cook for another 2-3 minutes stirring occasionally. Add the cognac or brandy to deglaze and cook for 1 minute or until the liquids are almost evaporated.

PUTTING EVERYTHING TOGETHER

Return the beef and bacon to the Dutch oven and mix with the vegetables. Add the wine and the beef broth, stir well, and bring to a simmer. Cover with the lid and put into the oven for 2 hours or until the beef is fork-tender. Of course, the cooking time will vary depending on the meat you use. Generally, 2 hours will be enough for 1-inch pieces to become tender. If not, add an extra 30 minutes to your cooking time.

Right before the beef is done, prepare the mushrooms. Heat the olive oil and butter on a skillet over a medium heat and add the mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper to taste and cook until softened and golden brown. Remove from the heat and set aside.

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HOW TO MAKE SAUCE

When the beef is done, discard the bay leaves and drain the sauce into a large bowl using a sieve. Return the sauce into the Dutch oven and place the meat with vegetables into a bowl or onto a large plate or a dish you’re going to use for serving.

Bring the sauce to a light simmer and remove the excess fat on the surface, if its appeared, with a spoon. At this point you can adjust the seasoning, if needed. Simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the sauce has thickened to your taste. Alternatively, gradually add xanthan gum to make the sauce thicker. Use an immersion blender or regular blender at the end to break down xanthan gum lumps, if they have appeared.

Return the meat with vegetables into the Dutch oven or transfer everything (the sauce and the meat and veggies) into a large casserole pan or another deep serving dish. Add mushrooms, garnish everything with freshly chopped parsley, and serve!

Serving ideas

Despite the amount of carrots, onions, and mushrooms we use here, they aren’t enough (at least for me) to replace a side dish. So, I prefer to add something else to accompany this French beef recipe. If you like mashed potatoes with your stews, but follow a low carb keto lifestyle, you'll definitely like my CREAMY KETO CAULIFLOWER MASH instead. Also, this OVEN ROASTED RUTABAGA RECIPE (which is low in carbs, too!) will go amazingly with beef burgundy, as root vegetable pairs well with stews.

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How many carbs in beef burgundy

This dish has a lot of ingredients that aren’t very low in carbohydrates. However, I did my best to make this recipe as low carb as is possible, reducing the amount of wine, onions, and carrots. The result is 9g net carbs per portion, assuming you'll divide the whole pot into 6 servings!

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Recipe

Easy beef bourguignon recipe

Made without flour this heavenly delicious and easy beef bourguignon recipe with red wine gravy is a gluten-free, keto and low carb take on a traditional French beef stew dish.

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Course: Dinner

Cuisine: French

Keyword: dutch oven beef stew, keto beef stew

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 serving

Calories: 703kcal

Equipment

  • Dutch oven (4qt/4lt)

Ingredients

  • 7 strips (140g) bacon, diced
  • 2.5 lb (around 1.1kg) boneless beef chuck steak, brisket, or round steak with the fat trimmed, cut into 1-inch (2.5cm) chunks
  • 1 small (50g) yellow onion, diced
  • 9 oz (250g) or 5 small carrots, chopped into thick ¾-inch (2cm) pieces
  • ¼ cup (50ml) cognac or brandy
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 2 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
  • 9 small (100g) pearl onions, peeled
  • 2 cups (480ml) dry red wine, like pinot noir or chianti
  • 1 cup (240g) beef stock
  • 2 bay leaves dried or fresh
  • ½ teaspoon xanthan gum, optional
  • 250 g white button mushrooms, cut in halves or quarters if large
  • Salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Olive oil for frying
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter for frying mushrooms
  • Fresh parsley for garnishing, chopped

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350F (175C).

  • In a mixing bowl, season the meat with salt and freshly ground black pepper, then set aside.

  • Heat a Dutch oven over a medium-high heat, add the bacon, and cook until golden brown and crispy. Remove from the Dutch oven onto a paper towel.

  • To the same Dutch oven, add olive oil if needed and brown the meat in several batches until golden brown on both sides. Remove from the oven onto a plate and set aside.

  • Add the olive oil, if needed. Then add the yellow onions and carrots. Season with salt and black pepper, then cook until the onions are golden. Next add the garlic, pearl onions, thyme, and tomato paste and cook for another 2-3 minutes while stirring occasionally. Add the cognac or brandy to deglaze and cook for 1 minute or until the liquids are almost evaporated.

  • Return the beef and bacon to the Dutch oven and mix with the vegetables. Add the wine and the beef broth, stir well, and bring to a simmer. Cover with the lid and put into the oven for 2 hours or until the beef is fork-tender.

  • Right before the beef is done, prepare the mushrooms. Heat the olive oil and butter on a skillet over a medium heat and add the mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper to taste and cook until softened and golden brown. Remove from the heat and set aside.

  • When the beef is done, discard the bay leaves and drain the sauce into a large bowl using a sieve. Return the sauce into the Dutch oven and place the meat (with vegetables) into the bowl or onto a large plate or a dish you’re going to use for serving.

  • Bring the sauce to a light simmer and remove the excess fat, if it’s appeared on the surface, with a spoon. Adjust the seasoning if needed. Simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the sauce has thickened to your taste. Alternatively, add xanthan gum to make the sauce thicker.

  • Return the meat with vegetables into the Dutch oven or transfer everything (the sauce and the meat and veggies) into a large casserole pan or another deep serving dish. The add mushrooms, pour the sauce on top, garnish everything with freshly chopped parsley, and serve!

Notes

NET CARBS: 9g

Nutrition Facts

Easy beef bourguignon recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 serving)

Calories 703Calories from Fat 351

% Daily Value*

Fat 39g60%

Potassium 1126mg32%

Carbohydrates 11g4%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 56g112%

Vitamin A 7118IU142%

Vitamin C 7mg8%

Calcium 75mg8%

Iron 4mg22%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This website, https://heretocook.com, offers nutritional information for recipes contained on this site. This information is provided as a courtesy and should not be construed as a guarantee. This information is a product of online calculators such as Cronometer.com and MyFitnesPal.com

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Easy beef bourguignon recipe (Gluten-free) - Here To Cook (2024)

FAQs

What is a substitute for flour in beef bourguignon? ›

For this particular recipe, I used cornstarch instead of all-purpose flour to coat the beef cubes before roasting them, to make it gluten-free. For the paleo version, simply swap cornstarch for arrowroot and pick a good quality organic red wine which will be more paleo friendly.

How do I thicken beef bourguignon without flour? ›

Using cornflour as a thickener

Cornflour is an ideal thickener if you're a coeliac or simply intolerant to gluten, because as the name suggests, it is made from corn. Be aware, though, that it produces a slightly more gelatinous texture than flour, so don't overdo it or you'll end up with a slightly gloopy sauce.

What's the difference between beef bourguignon and beef stew? ›

Unlike other stews, beef bourguignon uses wine

Plus, the alcohol aids in tenderizing the beef, with some chefs pre-marinating meat chunks for several hours.

How can I thicken up my beef bourguignon? ›

The traditional thickener is beurre manié (French for kneaded butter), which consists of equal parts butter and flour blended (kneaded) together. For the amount of stock used in this recipe, you would probably need a couple of tablespoons each of flour and butter.

What is a gluten-free substitute for flour in stew? ›

You can use a cornstarch slurry or instant mashed potatoes to thicken your stew. I prefer the potatoes for the added flavor, but the cornstarch will give it a smoother texture.

How do you thicken stew without flour or starch? ›

If you don't like using flour or cornflour, a simple sauce reduction does the trick. Let your sauce simmer over heat, uncovered, to evaporate excess liquid. Before you begin to reduce your sauce, remove meat and large vegetable pieces if possible.

Can I use instant mashed potatoes to thicken my stew? ›

Add plain instant mashed potatoes (which are essentially just dehydrated potatoes) to the finished soup recipe as a thickening agent. Simple? Yes.

Is it better to thicken beef stew with flour or cornstarch? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour.

Can you use almond flour to thicken beef stew? ›

Almond Flour Will Still Give You That Classic Creamy Texture

Upon pouring your stock into the pan bit by bit, you should find that the liquid thickens up as you stir.

Can you overcook beef bourguignon? ›

Can you overcook beef bourguignon? Although this is a sturdy dish that can withstand hours of cooking, depending on the cut and size of the meat pieces, it is possible to overcook it as all the melting fat renders out of the meat, leaving it quite dry to bite into.

What cut of beef is best for beef bourguignon? ›

Chuck Roast.

Tough, marbled boneless chuck roast is the best cut of beef for beef Bourguignon. Don't worry, it becomes tantalizingly tender during cooking. You could swap another stewing beef, such as top round roast or bottom round roast.

What can I use instead of red wine in beef bourguignon? ›

If you're seeking a substitute for red wine, consider replacing one-for-one with:
  • Alcohol-free red wine.
  • Beef broth.
  • Chicken broth.
  • Red wine vinegar (use ½ vinegar and ½ water for similar flavor results)
  • Cranberry juice*
  • Pomegranate juice*
Aug 8, 2023

How to add more flavor to beef bourguignon? ›

Of course, picking the right wine is key. Other small touches include the addition of mellow, cooked garlic, star anise and bacon to intensify the rich taste of this stew. Adding a little flour to the sauce helps to achieve a beautiful velvety texture.

What to eat with beef bourguignon? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Beef Bourguignon are mashed potatoes, mushroom risotto, grilled asparagus, jasmine rice, butternut squash, green beans almondine, polenta, garlic bread, roasted Brussels sprouts, steamed broccoli, roasted carrots, French baguette, sweet potato fries, and quinoa.

What can I use to thicken stew without flour? ›

equal parts water to cornstarch and arrowroot. mix that up and then you add it to simmering sauce or whatever. you're trying to thicken, it's called a slurry. and you just whisk it in while simmering .

Do you need flour for beef stew? ›

It's not a gravy—you shouldn't be adding a roux or flour or cornstarch. If you do prefer your stew on the thicker side, though, you can toss your beef in flour or cornstarch before you sear it—the bits left behind will thicken your stew and add deeper flavor.

What to do if you run out of flour in a recipe? ›

11 best flour substitutions
  1. Chickpea flour. Often confused with besan (see below), chickpea flour is made from ground white chickpeas. ...
  2. Almond flour. Almond flour is an excellent alternative to have in your kitchen cupboard. ...
  3. Gluten-free flour mixture. ...
  4. Coconut flour. ...
  5. Gram flour (besan) ...
  6. Rice flour. ...
  7. Buckwheat flour. ...
  8. Oat flour.
Jan 31, 2023

What is a good substitute for thickening stew? ›

You have lots of options;
  • Use a spoon to mash some of the potatoes (gold works best). You can also buy potato starch from many grocery stores. ...
  • Add leftover mashed potatoes.
  • Add flour directly to the stew. ...
  • Add gelatin.
  • Add beef gravy granules. ...
  • Keep a neutral thickener in your pantry.
Oct 1, 2023

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