Awhile back, I was cruising the internet searching for recipes for my monthly meal swap. I needed something fairly easy to multiply since I was making 5 batches but that was delicious too. I picked a recipe from a very well known blog and bought all of the ingredients to make it. Long story short…it was a flop. There was absolutely no way the recipe would work as written and I spent over an hour trying to figure out a way to make things work. That experience had me wondering if anyone had ever had those problems with one of my MY recipes and it turned out that I wasn’t along. So, I reached out to a few other bloggers to create a fun new series called Shannah’s Test Kitchen.
This whole test kitchen thing definitely isn’t about me thinking I am the perfect recipe creator or cook. As bloggers, we create recipes and, when they go well, we share them with readers. A lot of times, readers have different experiences or decide to make changes to recipes to suit their taste/needs. When I reached out to some blog friends, I was so excited that many of them wanted me to give their recipes a try and share what I loved, changed and/or maybe didn’t love.
How this whole things works:
1) A blogger signs up to have their recipe included in the series. I will not be doing recipes unless the blogger requests it by signing up or, if submitted by a reader, the blogger agrees to have the recipe included. {Interested? You can sign up here.}
2) Each month, I will pick a recipe and make it exactly as it is written. Then, I will make it again with any changes I think would better suit my family, schedule and overall life.
3) I will share a link to the recipe along with my thoughts here on the blog. You won’t ever see the full recipe here but I will always provide a link.
Ready for the first one? I am! Today’s recipe is from the lovely Anyonita Nibbles who volunteered her Crockpot Beef Bourguignon. I am a huge fan of this classic French dish so I was excited to try her version out…especially since it was crockpot friendly! Using these ingredients {and more not pictured of course}
I made this
That looks so good right?! It tasted absolutely fabulous.
As promised, I made it exactly to the recipe the first time. The flavor was so good and it turned out fantastic. But, it was prep heavy which I kind of shy away from when doing a crockpot meal. Also, doing some of the exact conversions on the British measurements was tricky. So, being the lazy crockpot cook I am, I made a few time savings changes to see if they would negatively impact the dish.
Here were the tweaks I made on my version {what you see pictured}
1) I only seared about half of my beef. Basically, I seared what would fit in my pan and then put the rest in the crockpot floured but uncooked.
2) I did not cook the shallots.
3) I used pre-minced garlic.
4) I used dried herbs instead of fresh.
5) I rounded the British measurements as follows:
Beef stock = 3/4 cup {actual equivalent is .63 cups}
Bacon = 1 cup chopped bacon {actual equivalent is 3/4 cups}
Red Wine = 2 cups {actual equivalent is 1.90 cups}
6) I cooked mine in the crockpot, on low, for close to 4 hours and then left it on warm for another 2 hours.
The results: I didn’t taste much difference between the two. My husband tasted no difference. I tried to pick out which of the beef pieces had been seared and which hadn’t but really couldn’t. Would I recommend not searing at all? No. But, I don’t think skipping the searing on the second batch of beef negatively impacted the dish and it saved me a bunch of time.
I think I would at least give the shallots a quick turn in the pan though. Maybe in combination with the mushrooms because they weren’t quite as soft as I would have preferred in my version.
Now, it is your turn! Give Anyonita’s recipe a try. Whether you make it exactly as written or with a few tweaks, you definitely will not regret it!
Want to have your recipe appear in the Shannah’s Test Kitchen Series? You can sign up here!
Anyonita says
Oh, well done! That looks really delicious & that’s great to know about not browning the beef! I LOVE that you’ve come up with a way to make this less prep-heavy because seriously, that’s the only thing I hate about it! lol Sharing on ALL my social media for you! 🙂
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Shannah Coe says
Thanks for letting me play with your recipe Anyonita! It was seriously so delicious. I am such a lazy cook unless it like a holiday meal so I definitely try to find ways to cut down on prep. I am sure that Julia Child would smack me across the face for skipping some of the beef but oh well. I did at least dry it before putting it in flour 😉
Jessica (Savory Experiments) says
I’ve never though of serving it over mashed potatoes- great idea!
Shannah Coe says
We love beef dishes like this over mashed potatoes! It always seems like the perfect compliment.
Shauna {The Best Blog Recipes} says
This looks amazing! Pinned it so I can remember to try it 🙂
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DesignedByBH says
I absolutely love this idea, and the recipe looks great! 🙂 Pinning!
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Emily says
oh yum!!! that looks awesome!! I’ll play along ;o) Sounds like fun! Pinning!
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Jack Borden says
Wow, That is the recipe. It looks so nice. Thanks for sharing.
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