Beef Tips & Gravy {Dutch Oven Recipe} - Grandbaby Cakes (2024)

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Ah, Beef Tips – the unsung hero of cozy, comfort-food dinners. With its delicious blend of rich gravy, the aromatic allure of thyme, and the zesty undertones from the red wine, this dish has a way of bringing people together. And here’s the best part: it’s budget-friendly! That’s right, you won’t have to buy any fancy or hard-to-find ingredients to feed a crowd. You’ll just need pantry staples, stew beef, your trusty Dutch oven, and a lil bit of patience. Oh, and some butter rice! That’s the finishing touch.

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Now, I’ve had many beef dishes in my life, but let me tell you, there’s something exceptionally heartwarming about these tender, melt-in-your-mouth beef tips simmering away — especially when they’re paired with the smokiness of bacon. Yep, I added bacon to this recipe! Because everything tastes better with bacon, right? You know, it’s funny because as much as I like trying dishes that explore complicated flavors and use exotic ingredients, nothing beats the sheer joy of making something simple yet absolutely delicious. That’s what I love to do! And that’s why I love this easy beef tips recipe so much.

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Why you’ll love this easy beef tips recipe

  • Incredibly Tender: The secret to this dish’s success lies in its slow-cooked, melt-in-your-mouth beef tips. When you bite into them, they’re so tender and juicy that they practically fall apart. SO good!
  • Flavorful Gravy: This isn’t just any gravy; it’s rich, deep, and bursting with layers of flavors. It’s the kind of gravy that’ll have you scraping every last bit off your plate – and maybe even sneaking a taste straight from the pot!
  • Budget Friendly: High-quality taste doesn’t always have to come with a hefty price tag. These beef tips and gravy are proof that you don’t need to break the bank to enjoy a meal that’s both delicious and satisfying.
  • Perfect for Gatherings: Whether it’s a family dinner, a potluck with friends, or a special occasion, these beef tips are a crowd-pleaser. There’s something about beef in gravy that brings people together!

Ingredients

  • Olive Oil: Used to sear the beef and give it that beautiful brown crust.
  • Bacon: The ultimate flavor enhancer, bacon adds a smoky depth to the beef tips. Its rich, savory taste really complements the beef.
  • Lean Stew Beef or Beef Tips: This cut of beef is ideal for slow cooking. When made correctly, it’s incredibly tender and soaked with flavor.
  • Salt and Pepper: To help balance and bring out the best in the tips.
  • Onion: When sautéed, it becomes translucent and melds into the sauce, contributing to the dish’s overall depth.
  • Minced Garlic: A powerhouse of flavor! It provides a punchy aroma and taste.
  • All-Purpose Flour: It acts as a thickening agent, giving our gravy the perfect consistency, ensuring it’s neither too runny nor too thick.
  • Red Wine: It adds a rich flavor and deep color to the dish. If you’re worried about the alcohol content, don’t be! It will cook off.
  • Unsalted Beef Stock: The base of the sauce! It infuses the beef tips with even more meaty goodness. Opting for unsalted allows you to control the salt content of the dish.
  • Soy Sauce: A dash of umami! Soy sauce deepens the color and the flavor profile, adding a salty depth and a touch of savoriness.
  • Thyme Sprigs & Fresh Parsley: Thyme brings a subtle earthiness, while fresh parsley, used as a garnish, offers a burst of color and a refreshing taste, contrasting the rich beef and gravy.
  • Hot Cooked Rice: The perfect canvas for these beef tips! Rice soaks up all the flavorful gravy and creates a complete, satisfying meal.
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How to make Beef Tips

  1. Add bacon to a large pot or dutch oven, cook until crisp, remove from pan and drain.
  2. Add olive oil to the pan with bacon drippings. Season the beef, add to the pot and sear in batches until browned all over.
  3. Once beef is finished searing, remove from the pot, drain on paper towels, and place to the side.
  4. Next add chopped onion, stirring until sof. Add garlic, sprinkle in flour, stir together and cook.
  5. Add the red wine to deglaze the pan scraping up all the little browned bits. Pour in the beef stock, and soy sauce then stir and whisk until everything is smooth. Then, add thyme sprigs and bring the braising liquid to a boil.
  6. Return beef tips to liquid, cover with top and place in the oven until beef tips are completely tender (easily separated with a fork) and the liquid has thickened into a gravy. Serve with hot rice and enjoy!
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Tips for making the best beef tips and gravy in oven

  1. Sear in Batches: Resist the urge to crowd the pot! Searing the beef in batches ensures that each piece gets a beautiful brown crust. This process locks in the juices and flavors.
  2. Use a High-Quality, Lean Cut of Beef: Although this recipe is budget-friendly, the quality of your beef will directly influence the taste and tenderness of your final dish. Opt for a fresh, lean cut to make sure that the beef tips are soft and free from excessive fat.
  3. Trust the Cooking Time: While it might be tempting to shorten the oven time, patience is key here. Allowing the beef to cook slowly ensures it absorbs all the flavors and becomes incredibly tender.
  4. Keep an Eye on the Liquid: As the beef tips simmer, some of the liquid will naturally evaporate. Check occasionally to ensure the beef remains mostly submerged in the braising liquid. If it’s reducing too quickly, you can add a bit more beef stock.

Popular substitutions & additions

  • Wine Alternatives: If you’re not a fan of red wine or simply don’t have it on hand, you can use beef broth mixed with a splash of balsamic vinegar. This combo will still give you the depth and tanginess of red wine!
  • Mushrooms: Add sliced cremini or button mushrooms to the pot when you sauté the onions. They add a wonderful earthy flavor to the gravy that’s completely irresistible.
  • Potatoes: For an even heartier meal, add some diced potatoes or small baby potatoes to the pot before placing it in the oven. They’ll soak up all the juices and the flavorful gravy.
  • Herbs: While thyme is a classic choice, feel free to experiment with other herbs like rosemary or bay leaves.
  • Worcestershire Sauce: If you’re out of soy sauce or want a more tangy, umami-rich undertone in the dish, Worcestershire sauce can be a great alternative. It’s equally deep and savory!
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What to serve with beef tips and gravy

  • For a classic pairing that’s tried and true, go with Rice. Especially butter rice! The grains soak up that rich gravy, and when cooked with a hint of butter, it creates a silky, flavorful base. For me, this is THE ultimate pairing for beef tips.
  • Although beef tips and rice is a safe bet, you can’t go wrong with Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes. It’s pure creamy goodness! The velvety, smooth texture of the potatoes is perfect for soaking up all the meaty flavors of the gravy.
  • For a sweet and savory pairing that’s bound to tickle your taste buds, serve your Beef Tips alongside Roasted Butternut Squash. The caramelized edges and sweetness of the squash play off the savory depth of the tips really well.
  • And last but definitely not least, add some southern charm with Southern Green Beans! Slow simmered with a bit of turkey necks or ham hock, these beans are savory with just the right amount of bite.

How to store & reheat

Once your beef tips have cooled down to room temperature, transfer them to an airtight container and store it in the fridge. Make sure the gravy covers the meat to keep it moist and prevent it from drying out.

While you can use the microwave, for the best results, reheat your beef tips and gravy on the stovetop over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally so it warms evenly. And remember, you can add a splash of beef broth or water if the gravy has thickened too much during storage!

How long will Beef Tips last in the fridge?

Properly stored, your beef tips and gravy will last in the fridge for about 3-4 days. Always give it a quick sniff or check for any visual changes to ensure it’s still good to go.

Can I freeze beef tips and rice?

Absolutely, you can freeze this dish! Place the cooled beef tips in a freezer-safe airtight container, leaving a little space at the top for expansion. It can be stored in the freezer for up to 2-3 months. When ready to eat, thaw in the fridge overnight and then reheat.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make this recipe in a Crockpot?
Absolutely! While this recipe is for making beef tips and gravy in the oven, you can adapt it for a Crockpot. First, follow the initial steps of the recipe like browning the beef and sautéing the onions in a skillet. Then transfer everything to the Crockpot, including other ingredients. Cook on low for 6-8 hours or until the beef is fork-tender.

Is it okay if my gravy looks too thin or too thick?
Yes, gravy consistency can vary. If it’s too thin, you can simmer it uncovered for a bit longer to reduce and thicken. If it’s too thick, add a splash of beef broth or water until you reach your desired consistency.

Can I use other meats instead of beef for this recipe?
While beef is traditional, you can use other meats like pork or lamb. However, keep in mind that different meats may have different cooking times and might alter the overall flavor of the dish.

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And there you have it! Budget-friendly yet decadent, Beef Tips has a signature ability to bring people together. It’s more than just a meal—it’s pure comfort in a pot. So the next time you’re looking for that perfect simple-yet-delicious beef dish to share, you know just what to whip up!

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Beef Tips

Tender beef tips simmered in a rich brown gravy – fall apart fork tender!

5 from 15 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

0 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 507kcal

Author: Jocelyn Delk Adams

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 slices bacon cut into smaller pieces
  • 2 pounds lean stew beef or beef tips
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 medium onion chopped
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup of red wine
  • 2 cups unsalted beef stock
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 3 thyme sprigs
  • Fresh parsley for garnish
  • Hot cooked rice

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.

  • Add bacon to a large pot or dutch oven over medium high heat, cook until crisp, remove from pan, drain and set aside. Add 1 tbsp olive oil to the pan with bacon drippings. Season the beef with salt and pepper, add to a hot pot and sear in batches until browned all over. Once beef is finished searing, remove from the pot, drain on paper towels, and place to the side.

  • Next add chopped onion, stirring until soft, 2 to 3 minutes.

  • Add garlic and only cook for 30 seconds.

  • Sprinkle in flour and stir together and cook for about 2 minutes

  • Add the red wine to deglaze the pan scraping up all the little browned bits.

  • Pour in the beef stock, and soy sauce then stir and whisk until everything is smooth. Add back in bacon if you would like for the additional flavor.

  • Add thyme sprigs then bring the braising liquid to a boil.

  • Once boiling, return beef tips to liquid, cover with top and place in the oven for 1 1/2 – 2 hours or until beef tips are completely tender (easily separated with a fork) and the liquid has thickened into a gravy.

  • Serve with hot rice and enjoy.

Notes

Tips for making the best beef tips and gravy in the oven

  1. Sear in Batches: Resist the urge to crowd the pot! Searing the beef in batches ensures that each piece gets a beautiful brown crust. This process locks in the juices and flavors.
  2. Use a High-Quality, Lean Cut of Beef: Although this recipe is budget-friendly, the quality of your beef will directly influence the taste and tenderness of your final dish. Opt for a fresh, lean cut to make sure that the beef tips are soft and free from excessive fat.
  3. Trust the Cooking Time: While it might be tempting to shorten the oven time, patience is key here. Allowing the beef to cook slowly ensures it absorbs all the flavors and becomes incredibly tender.
  4. Keep an Eye on the Liquid: As the beef tips simmer, some of the liquid will naturally evaporate. Check occasionally to ensure the beef remains mostly submerged in the braising liquid. If it’s reducing too quickly, you can add a bit more beef stock.

Nutrition

Calories: 507kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 57g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 152mg | Sodium: 1287mg | Potassium: 1169mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 43IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 72mg | Iron: 6mg

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FAQs

How long does it take for beef cubes to get tender? ›

The key to tender beef cubes is letting them cook and simmer on the stove for over an hour. On the other hand, if you want to take it one step further, you can always let it cook inside the slow cooker. So, if you choose this method, you must leave the beef for six to eight hours.

Does stew meat get tough before it gets tender? ›

Not cooking the stew long enough.

Chuck meat is your best bet for beef stew, but it's also a pretty tough cut so it needs time to break down and become tender. Rush the cooking process and the beef will be tough and chewy. Follow this tip: For really tender meat, cook the stew low and slow, for approximately two hours.

How to cook beef stew meat so it is tender? ›

Once the meat is browned, pour in the reserved marinade and enough liquid (such as beef broth or water) to cover the meat. Reduce the heat to low, cover the pot, and let the stew simmer gently for at least 2-3 hours. The longer you cook it, the more tender the meat will become.

Does beef get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

This is certainly true when it comes to notoriously tough cuts of meat like beef brisket and pork shoulder. Cooking these cuts of meat slowly, either by braising, stewing or grill roasting, is the best way to get these tasty cuts of meat meltingly tender.

Can you slow cook beef for too long? ›

Yes, you can overcook beef stew and other dishes. The recipe will indicate the preferred time, and while one can go over that, it shouldn't be by too much. One hour isn't likely to make a difference for beef stew. Three hours would.

Why are my beef tips so tough? ›

It wasn't cooked long and slow enough. That's simple, as stewing beef, like any beef cooked low and slow take hours to get it done right. Depending on the meat, I try to stick to the cooking time in a recipe as the meat cubes are MUCH smaller than say, a roast.

What's the longest you can slow cook beef? ›

Most slow cooker meals take 8-12 hours on low or 4-6 hours on high, but there are also recipes for slow-cooked meat that take up to 24 hours. If you want to avoid overcooking your dish, follow the given guidelines as closely as possible.

Does vinegar tenderize meat? ›

The answer is yes—to an extent. When collagen and muscle fibers, the connective tissues in meat that make it tough, are tenderized and broken down, it helps the meat retain all of its juices. Acidic ingredients like vinegar, lemon juice, yogurt and wine weaken collagen and protein in meat.

What is the best tenderizer for stew meat? ›

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How do you tenderize meat with baking soda overnight? ›

Sprinkle the baking soda over the exterior of the protein. Using clean hands, rub the baking soda to cover all sides of the meat. Transfer the meat to a zip-top bag, stainless steel or glass bowl, or other non-reactive container, and refrigerate for 3 hours or up to overnight.

What can I add to my beef stew for flavor? ›

Onions, carrots and celery (mirepoix vegetables) are classic for a reason, but don't be afraid to stray and get creative. Try using roasted garlic instead of regular garlic, or caramelize your onions before moving on to the next step. You can also add an incredible depth of flavor by adding dried mushrooms to the mix.

Is it better to thicken beef stew with flour or cornstarch? ›

Use cornstarch to thicken your stew towards the end of cooking, as cooking it for a long time can break down the starch and your stew will thin out again.

Can you use brown gravy mix to thicken stew? ›

If you're making a stew or a chilli, it's tempting to just add a sprinkling of gravy mix to the pan. It's an effective way of thickening and adding flavour, but it can add quite a few more calories to the dish if you use a heavy hand.

How long to cook diced beef until tender? ›

Transfer to a heatproof casserole dish, add 450ml of beef stock and season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Cover and place in a preheated oven for 1½ to 2½ hours or alternatively over a low heat on the hob for 1½ to 2½ hours, stirring occasionally. Remove from stock to serve.

How do you tenderize beef cubes quickly? ›

You can velvet meat and make it melt-in-your-mouth tender by quickly tossing chunks of beef or chicken in about ¾ tsp of baking soda for about 15 minutes before your next stir fry, then rinse and pat the meat dry before putting in the pan.

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