By Tirza at Better Breast Health – for Life!™
Feature Image Credited to finecooking.com
Hearty, nutritious stews in Winter soothe the soul and satiate the appetite.
Let's look at a recipe that's sure to please.
In Between the Holidays
Many of us may eat less than optimally at Thanksgiving and Christmas. And the demands of the season may keep us from preparing home-cooked foods. So how about a one-pot recipe that fills the belly, nourishes the body and feeds the soul?
One-Pot Recipe
Pot-au-feu means “pot on the fire” and is usually a mix of different beef cuts simmered gently in water with an abundance of vegetables and seasoning herbs until the meat is fall-off-the-bone tender and a flavorful broth results.
I found a wonderful starter pot-au-feu recipe in a Fine Cooking magazine.
Modifying the Recipe for Nutrition
To enhance nutrition and digestibility, consider modifying the recipe for your needs. For instance, consider choosing:
- organic ingredients
- buffalo or grass-fed beef
- sea salt or pink Himalayan salt
- squashes instead of potatoes
- marrow bones
Learn More
How to make pot-au feu
Get the recipe: Pot-au-Feu
Add marrow bones for nutrition and flavor
How to prepare seasoning herbs: bouquet garni
by Tirza Derflinger
Founder, Author, Lead Educator, Speaker, CTT, MBA
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