An easy family favorite Pork Stew Recipe with onions, garlic, and a medley of root vegetables all in a beefy tomato base. Fix this tasty hearty homecooked meal today.
Course main meal pork
Cuisine American
Keyword how to cook pork stew, how to make pork stew, pork stew recipe, slow cooker pork stew, what to serve with pork stew
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time 2 hourshours20 minutesminutes
Total Time 2 hourshours35 minutesminutes
Servings 6serving
Calories 376kcal
Author Beth Pierce
Ingredients
⅓cupall purpose flour
½teaspoonsalt
½teaspoonfresh ground black pepper
1 ½lbs.pork butt or shoulder trimmed and cut into 1 inch cubes
2-3tablespoonsvegetable oil or olive oil
1medium sweet onion chopped
2clovesgarlic
1teaspoonmarjoram
½teaspooncrushed rosemary
½teaspoondried thyme
2cupslow sodium chicken broth or chicken stock
2bay leaves
1 ½tablespoonstomato paste
2carrots peeled and diced
2russet potatoes peeled and diced
1medium sweet potato peeled and diced
1cupfrozen peas
1tablespoonfresh thyme leaves
Instructions
Combine flour, salt, and pepper in a large zipper bag. Add pork and shake to coat. Heat vegetable oil in a large Dutch oven or heavy stockpot over medium heat. Using tongs, remove the pork shaking the excess flour off. Add the pork to the pot and brown on both sides. Remove the pork to a plate.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
If necessary add a little more vegetable oil. Add onions and cook until soft. Reduce the heat to low and add the garlic, marjoram, rosemary, and thyme cooking for 1 minute while stirring constantly.
Add the chicken broth scraping the bottom of the pot to remove the brown bits. Add the bay leaves, tomato paste, and browned pork to the pot. Cover and place in the oven for about 1 hour.
Take the dish out of the oven and add the carrots, potatoes, and sweet potatoes. Cover and bake for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and add the peas. Cover and bake for an additional 10-15 minutes or until the pork, carrots, potatoes, and sweet potatoes are fork-tender. Sprinkle with fresh thyme leaves.
Notes
Peel your carrots, potatoes, and sweet potatoes for aesthetic purposes. It will make them look much better, and you will be glad you did.
You can make this in any heavy pot you can cover and place it in the oven. Once the pot is deglazed, you could move to a covered casserole dish.
Cook just until the vegetables are tender. Overcooking makes for mushy vegetables and a not-so-satisfying texture experience.
Remember to fish out the bay leaves. Their sharp edges pose a choking hazard.