Beef stew with rice is a hearty comfort meal made of tender beef simmered in a rich gravy-like sauce, served over fluffy rice that soaks up all the flavor. It’s filling, warm, and perfect for a home-style dinner.
What it is
- Slow-cooked beef in savory gravy
- Vegetables cooked until soft and flavorful
- Served over steamed rice instead of potatoes or bread
Key ingredients
🥩 Beef stew
- Beef chuck (best for slow cooking)
- Salt & black pepper
- Oil for browning
🥕 Vegetables
- Onion
- Carrot
- Potatoes (optional)
- Peas (optional)
- Garlic
🥣 Sauce base
- Beef broth or stock
- Tomato paste
- Soy sauce or Worcestershire sauce
- Flour or cornstarch (for thickening)
- Bay leaf
- Thyme or rosemary
🍚 Rice
- White rice (basmati or long grain works well)
How to make beef stew with rice
1. Brown the beef
- Season beef with salt and pepper
- Sear in hot oil until browned on all sides
- Remove and set aside
2. Cook vegetables
- In same pot, sauté onion, garlic, carrots
- Add tomato paste and cook briefly
3. Build stew
- Add beef back in
- Pour in broth and seasonings
- Add bay leaf and herbs
4. Simmer
- Cover and cook low heat for 1.5–3 hours
- Until beef becomes very tender
5. Thicken sauce
- Mix cornstarch with water
- Stir into stew and simmer until thick
6. Cook rice
- Cook rice separately until fluffy
7. Serve
- Spoon beef stew over rice
- Add extra gravy on top
Flavor & texture
- Tender, melt-in-mouth beef
- Rich, savory gravy
- Soft vegetables
- Fluffy rice absorbing sauce
Tips for best results
- Use beef chuck for best tenderness
- Brown meat well for deeper flavor
- Simmer slowly—don’t rush it
- Add peas near the end so they don’t overcook
Variations
- Spicy beef stew: add chili flakes or hot sauce
- Tomato-rich stew: more tomato paste for tanginess
- Asian-style beef stew rice bowl: soy sauce + ginger + garlic
- Creamy stew version: add a splash of cream at the end
Serving ideas
- With pickles or salad on the side
- With crusty bread or naan
- As a meal prep lunch bowl
- Topped with fresh herbs
If you want, I can give you a slow cooker beef stew over rice (set-and-forget version) or a restaurant-style thick gravy beef bowl like Asian fusion restaurants.