Keto Beef Stew – Updated
{THM:S, Low Carb, Ketogenic}
Throw all the ingredients for Keto Beef Stew in the slow cooker before work and have a delicious, hearty, meal waiting when you get home! Even my 5 year old loves Keto Beef Stew and requests it often!
Soups and stews are on of my favorite things about the Ketogenic Diet. My husband is a huge fan of them, and thanks to my InstantPot and Slow Cooker, I find they're very easy to throw together. Basically all winter long, we eat soups or stews for 4-5 lunches/dinners per week.
Matt was a really big fan of this Keto Beef Stew.
He's a meat and potatoes kind of guy, so he was a huge fan of the big chunks of grass-fed beef, tender carrots, and and the perfectly-cooked baby radishes to replace potatoes.
The filling flavor of this soup makes it a hit on an average weeknight or a weekend when you have guests over!
Superfood Beef Stew
When it comes to soups, I tend to view them more for their nutritional content than for how they taste. (Truth be told, I do the same thing with my coffee, but that's a story for another time)
As I'm creating a recipe I'm thinking “What other veggies can I throw in here? Can I use bone broth? Would collagen work in this?”
So in this stew I've used bone broth, Olive oil, grass-fed beef and butter, carrots, radishes, and onions for veggies,and xanthan gum as a keto thickener.
Basically, my Keto Beef Stew packs a punch of nutrients – it will even help heal your gut!
You're probably pretty familiar with the health benefits of vegetables, but have you been using bone broth?
Bone broth is a superfoood in my book! It's benefits include:
- Healing Leaky Gut Syndrome
- Help with food intolerances and allergies
- Improve Joint Health
- Reduce Cellulite’s Appearance & Improve Your Skin
- Boost Your Immune System
- Sleep Better
- Prevent Osteoporosis and Strengthen Bones
- Supplement Your Diet with Protein
I use Kettle & Fire Bone Broth because I love it's price, quality, and the convenience of bone broth that's ready to use.
Their bone broth comes in many flavors, and you can find it at their website: KettleAndFire.com
Why not saute with MCT Oil?
Notice that I used Olive Oil to saute the chopped onion, not my Keto powerhouse, MCT Oil.
I would love to use MCT oil in everything, but it's not good for cooking.
Why?
Because when you cook with MCT oil, it changes from the all-over-great MCT's to a Carcinogen.
Yes, heating MCt's turn them into something that causes cancer.
So naturally, I have not included it in this recipe, and please, please, do not substitute the oil or butter in here for MCT's.
(Side note, it is safe to heat up to 325 degrees, so totally fine to put in your coffee and stuff)
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What is it?
An onion slicer!
Basically, it's a specialized mandolin that has screens and a bottom tray made especially for slicing onions. No more crying while slicing – and it saves me TONS of time.
Yep, it's one more things to wash, but by the time I finished Whole30 I never wanted to slice another onion again, and this would have saved me so much time! Now, it's saving me loads of time in the kitchen while I'm Keto!
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The tool will cost you less than $20, and you can get it on Amazon: Mueller Onion Slicer.
Ingredients for Keto Beef Stew
Stew Beef {I used ButcherBox}
Salt & Pepper
Olive Oil
Butter
Onion, chopped
Multi-Colored Baby Carrots {can cut this amount down to lower carbs}
Baby Radishes
Beef Bone Broth
Xanthan Gum
Salt and Pepper
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Keto Beef Stew - Updated!
Throw all the ingredients for Keto Beef Stew in the slow cooker before work and have a delicious, hearty, meal waiting when you get home! Even my 5 year old loves Keto Beef Stew and requests it often!
Ingredients
- 1 lb Stew Beef {I used ButcherBox}
- Salt & Pepper
- Olive Oil
- 2 T Butter
- 1 Onion, chopped
- 1 bag Multi-Colored Baby Carrots {can cut this amount down to lower carbs}
- 2 cup Baby Radishes
- 2 cups Beef Bone Broth
- 1/2 tsp Xanthan Gum
- Salt and Pepper
Instructions
Heat a skillet on high with the Olive Oil. When hot, brown the stew meat in the skillet, using salt and pepper as desired.
When the stew meat is browned, remove the skillet from the heat and set aside.
Add the Ketologie Beef Bone Broth to the slow cooker, followed by the carrots, radishes and browned stew beef. Set the slow cooker on high and place the lid on top.
In the pan you used to brown the stew beef, place the chopped onion, butter, and garlic. Brown the onions on medium heat until soft.
Add the onion to the mixture in the slow cooker.
Finally, mix up the Xanthan gum and 1/4 cup of water using an immersion blender, and add it to the slow cooker as well.
Cook on high for 6 hours or on low for 10 hours. Salt and pepper as desired.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 445Total Fat: 26gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 151mgSodium: 337mgCarbohydrates: 5gNet Carbohydrates: 4gFiber: 1gSugar: 2gProtein: 47g
xoxo,
Gretchen
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