Isabel Allende’s In the Midst of Winter begins with Lucia, a displaced academic from Chile, making her comforting Chilean stew – cazuela – while a snow storm closes the streets outside her basement apartment. Read the review by clicking on the link – here. I wondered if her stew resembles Julia Child’s famous beef bourguignon, and went searching for a recipe. I found this one from Pilar Hernandez who notes:
“Chilean cazuela is a very flexible homemade stew- you can use lamb, chicken or pork in the recipe, but the classic version is made with beef. In each dish you can’t forget to put at least one small piece of meat, a potato, a slice of pumpkin and a portion of corn on the cob, if in season…”
Ingredients
- 1 lb. beef brisket
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 onion, cut into quarters
- 1 bell pepper cut into quarters with the seeds removed
- 1 teaspoon oregano
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- Salt and pepper
- One celery stalk
- 2 ears of corn, cut into thirds
- 2 carrots, peeled and cut into thirds
- 6 small red potatoes, peeled
- 4 handfuls of rice
- 6 small pieces of pumpkin
- 1 handful of green beans, julienned
- 5-6 cups boiling water