Lazy Stew

Peter Valder has a simple approach to cooking. Preparation should be easy,
the food should be high in fibre and low in fat, and it should taste good!
This "lazy person's" stew is a perfect example of one of Peter's quick,
healthy meals.

1.5 kg stewing steak (we used topside but round, chuck, blade or gravy beef
are equally good) trimmed of fat and cut into bite-size pieces
1 kg tomatoes or 2 x 400g tins tomato
1 large eggplant, cubed
2 green capsicums
6 medium onions, peeled and coarsely chopped
4 cloves garlic, crushed
1/2 cup chopped black olives, pitted
1 cup red wine (optional)
1 cup water (2 if not using wine)
1 heaped dessertspoon mixed herbs (optional)
Salt and pepper to taste

Place all ingredients into a large saucepan, stir to mix thoroughly, bring
to the boil, then turn down heat and allow to simmer gently, stirring from
time to time, until the meat is tender. This usually takes at least 2 hours
with beef, but other meats such as chicken or veal take less. When cooked,
thicken by stirring in a mixture of cornflour and water while the stew is
still simmering, then serve. Mashed potato and a green vegetable go well
with it, but you could use rice or whatever appeals to you.

This particular recipe is along Mediterranean lines, but the same procedure
can be used with any kind of meat and any kind of vegetables and
flavourings, and the quantities can be varied according to your
requirements. If you choose veal or chicken and mushrooms, for instance, you
could use white wine instead of red, and at the end stir in some skim milk
powder to give it a creamy appearance. If, as I did, you make a lot but only
wish to use a small amount at the time, place the surplus in containers
before thickening and freeze it. If you thicken it before freezing it is
hard to reheat it in a saucepan without it sticking to the bottom, so it is
best to reheat and thicken just before serving.

) Burke's Backyard 1999
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