Saturday, January 24, 2026

Dinner in our deep frozen town

 

I think the low last night was minus 10° F.

Dinner for a cold evening: ABC stew

Day 1: I cooked the stew, then refrigerated it overnight.
ABC: Apricots, Beef, Carrots (plus lots more ingredients).



Day 2: I rewarmed stew in oven, then adjusted seasoning on top of the stove.

The table, ready for our guests Alice and Carol to arrive for dinner.

Parsley and cilantro garnish a plate of stew. We ate it with couscous and crusty bread.

Ingredients for ABC Stew

Spice Rub: adjust amounts to your taste
Coriander
Cinnamon
Cumin
Paprika
Ground ginger
Red pepper flakes

Remaining Ingredients 
2 pounds beef stew meat
olive oil
2 medium onions, finely chopped
2 large carrots, sliced
1 15-ounce can of chickpeas, drained (optional)
1 15-ounce can of diced tomatoes
2 cups chicken stock from concentrate
1/2 cup dates, pitted and quartered
1/2 cup dried apricots, halved
1/4 cup prunes, halved
Salt & black pepper

Serving
1/4 cup cilantro and parsley, chopped
Couscous
Crusty bread

Directions

Day 1: Mix the ingredients for the spice rub in a covered bowl; coat the beef with the spice, cover, and refrigerate for at least 4 hours.

In a large frying pan with a lid, heat olive oil over medium-high heat: use enough oil to cover the bottom of the pan. Add the meat and stir to coat in the oil. Continue to cook for about 5 minutes until browned. You may need to do this in a few batches. Transfer browned meat to a bowl.

Turn the heat down, and add the onions to the pan. Brown them for about 5 minutes, or until softened. Add the browned meat, chickpeas (if using), tomatoes, and stock. Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer for 1 1/2 hours. Then add the dates prunes, and apricots. Simmer for another 1 1/2 hours. The beef should be very tender and the liquid should be thickened. Remove to oven-proof cooking pot and refrigerate over night.

Day 2: At least 1 1/2 hours before serving, reheat the stew in the oven. Adjust the thickness of the sauce by either boiling it down or by adding more liquid until result is as you like it. Season with salt and pepper. Top with cilantro and parsley and serve over couscous.

Dessert

Alice’s cookies and Blueberries

Photos © 2026 mae sander

12 comments:

  1. I like that your stew has prunes and dates and apricots. I may make stew for tonight. It would go together well with my grilled cheese sandwiches during this horribly cold weather.

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  2. I LOOOOOVE that blue pot. Sooo pretty and useful 💙

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  3. Perhaps not as cold here but we're close and it's still snowing. We've been baking sourdough items all morning and I'm getting ready to make a white chile. Wish I had stew meat and I would make your ABC stew!

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  4. Ohh too cold for me. The stew looks amazing as do the blueberry cookies. It's cold here for us. 32° Stay warm over there.

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  5. ABC stew looks like the perfect cozy dinner for that kind of cold so warming and full of flavor. I love the mix of sweet and savory with the apricots, dates, and prunes. Did your guests ask for the recipe, or was everyone too busy enjoying it?

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  6. That ABC stew sounds perfect for a night that cold so hearty and comforting.

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  7. That stew sounds so intriguing. I would never think of adding dates and apricots to a beef dish!

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  8. you're freezing while we are going thru a heatwave! Sooo hot today but tomorrow will be hotter :)

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  9. This looks like the perfect cold-weather dinner. Fabulous food and good company too. Thanks for sharing your stew recipe and the directions. I realized I haven't made a good beef stew in ages. It's time to put stewing beef on the grocery list. Good tip on putting the dates on your spices. I fear if I cleaned my spice cabinet, there would be little left. Good project for a frigid day!

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  10. Hello Mae,
    Your stew and the cookies both look delicious!
    Take care, stay warm and safe.
    Have a wonderful week.

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  11. Your temperature photos look just like mine would. And your ABC stew sounds delicious. I never thought of adding dried apricots to stew, but I know they taste great inc retain pasta dishes... stay warm Mae. hugs-Erika

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