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My husband and I both work full time and we have three daughters, so good, quick meals are important. This stew works wonders, it always tastes great and is a regular menu item for us. —Marie Shanks, Terre Haute, Indiana
Nutritional Facts 1-1/2 cups equals 415 calories, 13 g fat (4 g saturated fat), 87 mg cholesterol, 1,205 mg sodium, 41 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 30 g protein.
Originally published as Home-Style Stew in Simple & Delicious September/October 2009, p55
Light-Bodied Red Wine
Enjoy this recipe with a light-bodied red wine such as Pinot Noir.
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Reviewed on Apr. 29, 2013 by MBawden
I have made this tasty recipe several times for my four picky grandsons. It is always a success.
Reviewed on Aug. 20, 2012 by Czwhiz
make sure to use lower sodium mix, very, very easy to make, double recipe if you have hungry kids or need lunch for the next day
Reviewed on Jan. 18, 2012 by stephanieann1983
It was slightly more tomatoey than I like my stews to be. I think if I put in a can of diced or stewed tomatoes instead of tomato soup that will help. Otherwise, this is a wonderful, warm and hearty recipe!
Reviewed on Oct. 14, 2011 by ladz
I made this tonight and my husband and I both really enjoyed it. I used low-sodium products where possible. I did not bother with browning the beef 1st, and it was just fine. I prefer if I do not have to cook the food before putting it in the crock pot! I will definitely make this one again.
Reviewed on Oct. 12, 2011 by nikkid202002
Really yummy and easy to make
Reviewed on Oct. 09, 2011 by marcoates
I agree with Summy and BBreslow and anyone else who commented likewise regarding sodium. You can get reduced or no sodium substitutes for the soups. I for one do not use salt but that didn't stop me from making this wonderful recipe. Just used reduced sodium soups. It's not like your eating this every day. Thanks for the recipe Marie.
Reviewed on Oct. 06, 2011 by leesamay
Absolutely wonderful, Thanks so much for sharing. As for the sodium content.....lets just say I allowed (didn't really have a choice) all my teenage boys thirds. But then again, my boys still drink out of the water hose!!! :-P
Reviewed on Oct. 03, 2011 by BBreslow
I will be making this recipe this week and I do need to watch my sodium intake. For all the salt police out there, the recipe has five ingredients, two of which contain little to no sodium. Of the other three, all of them are available in low or no sodium versions.Please refrain from bashing the posters and users of recipes that may not have ideal levels of sodium, cholesterol, fat, or whatever. The only thing required for healthy eating is balance. If you have three portions of this every day for a month, probably not a good thing, but for a meal once or twice a month you are certainly not hurting anything if you maintain a balanced diet.
I will be making this recipe this week and I do need to watch my sodium intake. For all the salt police out there, the recipe has five ingredients, two of which contain little to no sodium. Of the other three, all of them are available in low or no sodium versions.
Please refrain from bashing the posters and users of recipes that may not have ideal levels of sodium, cholesterol, fat, or whatever. The only thing required for healthy eating is balance. If you have three portions of this every day for a month, probably not a good thing, but for a meal once or twice a month you are certainly not hurting anything if you maintain a balanced diet.
Reviewed on Sep. 30, 2011 by rgoodwin
Thank you so much for sharing such an easy and quick recipe. Just what I need! Please folks, stop trying to advise me about how much salt to eat or what I should and should not feed my children. Just say "thanks for sharing", or better yet, say nothing at all if you don't "approve".
Reviewed on Sep. 30, 2011 by 1000fireflies
I love this stew :) if it goes in the crock pot its for me been using the crockpot for 40 years i had one of the first ones loved it from day one but i read the commentaries pros and cons and can see yes the sodium is excessively high is this a typo ? This delish recipe (if not a typo ) has 3 x the sodium as potato chips . I think you guys and gals who were bashing the salt police were a little too extreme they have every right to voice there opinion as well as you and they are right like i said unless its a typo this is pretty hefty sodium we are talking here I myself didnt even think to look till I saw everyone making such a big hopty do about it :) Sometimes good does come out of bad :)
Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2011 by RobinJP
Great simple recipe!!If you can't eat it then DON'T
Great simple recipe!!
If you can't eat it then DON'T
Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2011 by iwant
I fully intend to try this recipe. I do agree with several of these people too, that instead of being negative, perhaps offer a solution?? Or better yet, go elsewhere where they have salt reduced recipes. I'm sure there are websites out there. For me.. i'm absolutely going to try this. The picture alone makes my mouth water.
Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2011 by VirginiaDeRemer
Too high in salt.
Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2011 by catlinrose
i agree with Summy about all the negative comments. I seldom read the reviews any more because of the reviewers who never make the recipe but critique it. It is good recipe, easy to make with items on hand.
Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2011 by jmv104
I am just so tired of the food police. I haven't tried this yet but fully intend to try it. You people really should just subscribe to the healthy food sites or just change the recipe to your taste instead of complaining.
Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2011 by Summy
Um, wow...I sure wish all sodium-haters would stop passing judgement on recipes. There are always ways to make recipes lower in sodium. There are low or no sodium soups that can be substituted. For people like myself, with very low blood pressure, sodium isn't a problem. And, for others, a periodic indulgence can be much more healthy than the stress of constantly avoiding those things we desire. There. I said it. I'm off my soap box, and going to exercise with a Leslie Sansone "Walk at Home" DVD. xo :) And, I'll make this stew later.
Reviewed on Sep. 28, 2011 by ryndam
Way too much sodium. Not a healthy dish to serve anyone let alone children.
Reviewed on Sep. 24, 2011 by vkrice
This stew recipe is so quick and so good, I have to double or triple the recipe. It is a left-over that my daughter will eat.
Reviewed on Jun. 04, 2011 by Netizen
Woah! Look at the high sodium content!
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