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Making stew magic: The secret ingredient you never expected

I brew and add it to the stew. The meat falls apart under the fork.
I brew and add it to the stew. The meat falls apart under the fork.
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2:17 PM EDT, September 13, 2024

Are you looking for a way to make the meat in your stew exceptionally tender and melt in your mouth? I have an unexpected tip for you: tea! This drink, mainly associated with the morning ritual, can be a real discovery in the kitchen.

Stew is one of those dishes that are perfect for cooler days, warming and filling you to the brim. The key to a good stew is properly prepared meat, which, after long cooking, becomes tender and falls apart under a fork. However, even long simmering is not always enough to achieve this desired effect with some types of meat, such as beef or pork. So what can you do to make the meat in the stew perfectly tender and juicy? The key may be an ingredient that few think about in the kitchen – tea.

Why does tea tenderize meat?

The secret lies in the proteolytic enzymes found in tea. These substances break down proteins, making the meat more tender and delicate. Additionally, tea gives the dish a subtle, aromatic flavor.

The best choice is black tea, especially with a strong aroma, such as Earl Grey. The bergamot, which gives this tea its characteristic smell, pairs perfectly with the spicy seasonings used in stew.

How to make stew with tea?

Ingredients:

  • 2 lbs pork (e.g., shoulder, neck)
  • 2 onions
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 2 bags of Earl Grey tea
  • 14 fl oz water
  • oil for frying
  • salt, pepper, marjoram, rosemary, sweet and smoked paprika

Preparation:

  1. Marinating the meat: Cut the meat into cubes, season, and pour over a quarter of the brewed tea. Set aside for 30 minutes.
  2. Sautéing: Sauté the onions and garlic in oil. Add the meat and brown on all sides.
  3. Simmering: Pour the remaining tea over the meat and simmer covered for about an hour until the meat is tender.
  4. Seasoning: Season the stew to taste with salt, pepper, and your favorite herbs.

Stew with tea is an excellent way to diversify your daily menu. This simple trick will make your dish not only delicious but also exceptionally aromatic. Try it and see for yourself what a difference one tea bag can make!

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