I never really understood what the fuss is about Beef Bourguignon....until I tried it myself!! On a recent girlfriend getaway to Paris, a local and a friend recommended that me and the girls try out the Beef Bourguignon at this quaint Parisienne place called Le Petit Saint Benoit. And since then, I just cannot get the flavour out of my head.
So one day after watching Julie & Julia, I finally mustered up the courage to try this rich beef stew. And who better to guide me that Julia Child. Now unfortunately, she doesn't have her own official site or a collection of recipes online. So I've used this BLOG and followed it to a T. She herself claims to have copied it from the original Julia Child recipe, and it does make a mean stew. So today I'm not going to type out the recipe, just going to rant out how good it is.
Beef Bourguignon is a labour of love. It will take you all day (and a whole bottle of wine!) to make this one dish wonder, but when you try it for the first time, you won't believe your mouth. So please have patience, it is definitely worth toiling for. It is also a dish that tastes better when shared, so make sure you have a dinner party to celebrate. Traditionally served with fresh, warm crusty Baguette (Oh how I wish I was back in Paris), but I've used mashed potatoes instead.
Served best with a glass of the best red wine and the movie Julie & Julia. Bon Appetite!!!
So one day after watching Julie & Julia, I finally mustered up the courage to try this rich beef stew. And who better to guide me that Julia Child. Now unfortunately, she doesn't have her own official site or a collection of recipes online. So I've used this BLOG and followed it to a T. She herself claims to have copied it from the original Julia Child recipe, and it does make a mean stew. So today I'm not going to type out the recipe, just going to rant out how good it is.
Beef Bourguignon is a labour of love. It will take you all day (and a whole bottle of wine!) to make this one dish wonder, but when you try it for the first time, you won't believe your mouth. So please have patience, it is definitely worth toiling for. It is also a dish that tastes better when shared, so make sure you have a dinner party to celebrate. Traditionally served with fresh, warm crusty Baguette (Oh how I wish I was back in Paris), but I've used mashed potatoes instead.
Served best with a glass of the best red wine and the movie Julie & Julia. Bon Appetite!!!