Preparing a large quantity of this Easy Vegetable Veal Stew on the weekend ensures a healthy meal and relatively stress free weekday supper.
It has often been said that humans are creatures of habit. In reality, habits are created to help us through our day, especially the weekday. One habit I have maintained for the past couple of decades is to plan and prep my meals for the week, on the week-end, and this veal stew recipe is a perfect one for doing just that! This recipe is also ideal for the busy lifestyle everyone has.
This effort on my part ensures healthy meals and relatively stress-free supper preparation, so that when the famished troops walk through the door, supper is coming out of the oven instead of a take out bag. During the fall and winter months, I always make a large quantity of this Easy Vegetable Veal Stew. Served with noodles, this is a great week day supper and leftovers are convenient for lunches.
Recipe origins
Not too too long ago, there was no internet. Remember what that was like? No food blogs, no e-cookbooks, no foodnetwork.com. Recipes were found in magazines and cookbooks and (my personal weekly source of inspiration) the Wednesday Food Section of the Montreal Gazette. That’s where I found this easy veal stew recipe -about fifteen years ago!
Nowadays, I still consult the FOOD section of the Montreal Gazette. The only difference is how convenient it’s become to get a hold of – I just need to jump online. See it for yourself how great it is.
Another one of my go-to recipes, especially in the fall and winter is this Easy White Bean Soup. And guess what? I also found it in the Food Section of the Gazette!
Hope you have fun preparing these meals on the week-end… and have fun surfing!
Recipe
Easy Vegetable Veal Stew
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Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 medium onion sliced thin
- 1.2-1.5 kg stewing veal cubed in 1 inch pieces
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- ¼ cup all purpose flour
- 2 cups white wine
- 3 cups chicken broth
- 1 bay leaf
- 11/2 teaspoon of dried thyme 3-4 sprigs fresh
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 yellow flesh potato cubed
- 1 sweet potato cubed
- 2 carrots sliced
- ½ -1 cup frozen peas optional
Instructions
- On medium-high heat, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a medium pot.
- Add sliced onions and cook until onions begin to soften. Stir occasionally for approximately 10 minutes.
- While onions are cooking, cube veal into 1 inch pieces.
- Remove cooked onions from pot and place in a bowl.
- Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil in pot. Heat for one minute.
- Add cubed veal pieces and brown evenly.
- Sprinkle flour over browned veal pieces and toss until well coated (in the pot). Cook for 1-2 minutes. (Colour of stew will depend on how long you brown the flour with the veal)
- Add the white wine while scraping the bottom of the pot.
- Add chicken broth, bay leaf, thyme, salt, pepper and cooked onions.
- Cover slightly and simmer gently for about 45 minutes on medium heat.
- Add potato cubes and cook for another 10 minutes or until almost done.
- Add sweet potato cubes and sliced carrots and cook for 5 minutes or until done.
- Add frozen peas a few minutes before serving.
Notes
Nutrition
Thanks for dropping by.
Ciao for now!
Maria 🙂
Heidi LeBlanc Cooper
It’s cooking away on my stove right now and I’m already going to leave a review and give it 5 stars! I just taste tested the sauce and OH MY GOODNESS . . . AMAZING GOOD! Just know my husband and I will love it! Thank you!
Maria
My pleasure Heidi! Thanks for stopping by.
Heidi LeBlanc Cooper
Just a follow up . . . It was delish and a huge hit with my husband. This recipe is definitely a keeper.
Maria
Thanks again Heidi! Thrilled to read this.
Natalie
I made this recipe today without changing a thing (except halved it for 4 instead of 8). It is so simple to make and the sauce got great reviews at my house. I used fresh thyme sprigs rather than dried thyme and I think this is what made the sauce so flavourful (the wine helped too). I’m adding this one to my recipe collection. Thanks Maria 🙂
Maria
My pleasure Natalie! So happy to hear this. Yes, fresh thyme sprigs are so fragrant! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, appreciate it!
Michele
Flavor-wise this recipe was very good. I loved that it was with veal instead of beef. I added some chili powder as an additional spice and supplemented the tyme with oregano. However, I wish it mentioned that the potatoes and carrots should have already been cooked before adding it at the end. I follow recipes pretty closely to what it says when I first cook it.
Maria
Hi Michele, I am glad you enjoyed the veal stew. I do not cook my vegetables before adding to the stew. The cubes are small enough that they cook rather quickly. I will update the recipe card to indicate the size of the cube. If a larger cut of vegetable is desired, it can be adding to the stew earlier. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. Have a wonderful evening.
Lily {Gastrosenses}
This meal looks absolutely delicious! So warm and hearty! 🙂
Maria
Thanks Lily! Perfect for our long winters… thanks for dropping by 🙂
Nicoletta @sugarlovespices
We do meal prep for the week every Saturday as well! It makes us buy just what we need for the week, with no waste, money saved and especially time. For my parents in Italy, the few times they have meat, it is only veal. When in Canada, though, I hardly see anybody buying it or cooking it. Your stew looks terrific. So hearty and tasty.
Maria
Thanks Nicoletta ♥ Veal stew is definitely a meal for the colder weather we’ve been having. Appreciate you stopping by ♥♥♥
Colleen
You can’t beat stews at this time of year, and this one looks absolutely delicious. I love that you included sweet potatoes. Yum!
Maria
Agreed! This winter seems endless… at the end of the day, after battling traffic and snow storms, it’s nice to know that this veal stew is sitting in the fridge just waiting… Appreciate your comment, thanks so much Colleen 🙂
Riz | Chocolates & Chai
I have a confession to make. Don’t hate me…
…
… I’m really bad at meal prep. I try, I do! And I do well for a couple of weeks, but then someone invites me out to dinner on a weekend and my whole routine just disappears. And I find it so difficult to get back into it.
That said! This is the perfect meal for it. It’s right down my alley, and I may give it a try this weekend!
Maria
I have faith in you Riz! It is, as you say, all a question of routine. Hope you get a chance to try it. Thanks so much for dropping by 🙂
Amanda (Peppers and Pennies)
Maria! You are a girl after my own heart with this recipe! You don’t often see warming winter stews made with veal! Veal is such a treat and offers a unique flavour to the right dishes. I love your addition of sweet potatoes! What a fun spin.
Maria
Thanks Amanda! This veal stew recipe is a keeper in my books! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Franceska
Yummy. It reminded me of my moms stew. I added a little bit of ginger and garlic. It gave it a lot of flavor. Thank you for sharing it 🙂
Maria
My pleasure Franceska… I will try adding those spices the next time I make it! Thanks for taking the time to comment 🙂
Jutta Holden
Wow, was that ever good!
Thanks for recipe!
Maria
My pleasure! Glad to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to comment 🙂