Slow Cooker Vegan Irish Stew - 5.2 Diet Recipe (2024)

A simple Irish stew full of flavourful winter vegetables and lentils in a rich gravy made in a slow cooker.

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Comforting stew

You can't beat a comforting bowl of stew in the winter months when your body is craving comfort food and this Irish stew ticks all the boxes.

A traditional Irish stew is made with lamb or beef, potatoes and lots of winter vegetables. In place of the meat I have used lentils for the protein and added texture.

It's rich and comforting with a tasty gravy. Serve it with mashed potatoes or just crusty bread for the perfect weekend dinner.

Apologies for the photos, they are a bit dark and grainy. We don't have much daylight in Scotland at the moment, so it is always a fight against the clock and the dark, however I think they will give you a good idea of what to expect.

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Adding beer to stew

I made the gravy in this stew by adding beer, vegetable stock cubes, spices an tomato puree to the vegetables and lentils in this stew.

You could add either a lager or beer to a stew like this.

You may remember I added a light beer to my vegan sausage birra, which was also made in the slow cooker.

Both work and add a lot of extra flavour to a casserole.

Beer as an ingredient

Beer is also handy to have in the kitchen (apart from slurping) for beer batter, which I used in my beer battered mushrooms and chip shop battered tofu or for making quick no-knead bread like my cheddar and dill beer bread (you could also use vegan cheddar).


Leftover beer

I have a tasty tip for you.

If you have leftover beer after making this stew, add some raspberry syrup to the beer for a quick and tasty co*cktail. It's a drink that's popular in Poland and I love it.

Look in the Polish aisle of your supermarket for the syrup.

The syrup tastes so good with beer or lager. It was my friend Margot over at Coffee and Vanilla who tipped me off about it. You can read more about the Polish Style Beer with Raspberry on her blog.


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Slow cooker dump recipes

This is a slow cooker dump recipe. A recipe where you just 'dump' the ingredients into the slow cooker, turn it on and walk away.

You don't need to pre-cook or saute anything, just throw it all in, hit the switch and go.

My slow cooker has all sorts of settings like saute, roast and steam, but I still like recipes like this one that are super-easy with little effort apart from some chopping.

On Christmas day I made my carrot and coriander soupas a starter in my slow cooker, but as I wanted to cook it quicker, I used the saute setting and cooked the soup that way, just like the cooker top without a lid, just stirring it occasionally. It freed up space on my cooker, which was handy.

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Slow living

I'm still working on this.

I feel my life is too stretched and hectic, which leaves me stressed and tired.

I need to be more organised and slow down. Enjoy some slow living with quality time off. Slow cooking is a part of this. Being more organised, but spending less time in the kitchen after work.

As I said it's a work in progress.

12 Slow living tips

  1. Be more organised and expend less energy.
  2. Try and be less distracted by social media.
  3. Spend more time with family and less time working (work smart and to schedule).
  4. Build in quiet time to read or have a bubble bath.
  5. Plan meals ahead and set them to cook saving time later.
  6. Do a little housework each day so day's off are less like a full day of work (housework) and more about free time.
  7. Have a spring clean, the mind feels more relaxed when your surroundings are less cluttered.
  8. Be frugal, use up what is in the fridge or cupboard and buy what you need and not to excess, this extends to other purchases too.
  9. Remembering you can't change other people, they are on their own life journey. Don't let other people influence how you feel or act.
  10. Spend time with and appreciate family and friends.
  11. Drink lots of water.
  12. Try wind down and get to bed earlier for better quality sleep.

It takes work but it makes sense and will make life easier and happier once I master it.

Do you try to follow many of these points?

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Nutrition and calories

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Fat free stew

This stew is fat free and low in calories.

The onions and garlic are not sauteed in oil before they are added to the slow cooker, so that removes fat from the recipe. There are very low traces of it, perhaps in the stock cubes.

Low calorie stew

This stew is only 226 calories when divided into 6 generous portions or 170 calories when divided into 8 standard portions.

Of course you will need to add extra calories if you serve this with mashed potatoes or crusty bread, but it is still a really low calorie and nutritious meal.

Perfect for low calorie diets like the 5:2 diet.

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5:2 Diet

The 5:2 diet, which is also called the fast diet is an intermittent diet where you eat normally for 5 days a week and reduced calories for 2 days a week.

The original 5:2 diet allowed 600 calories for men and 500 calories for women on a fast day.

The updated fast diet allows 800 calories for men and women, you just tweak the timescale of each fast day.

This type of diet is said to (by scientists) give the body a chance to repair and protect against diseases and illness.

When the body is fasting the cell generation slows down production and repairs cells instead. You can read more about it on my 5:2 diet page where I have links to articles and recipes.

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Nutrients in Vegan Irish Stew

Vitamin C

This stew is high in vitamin C, which helps protect cells, maintains healthy skin, blood vessels, bones and cartilage. It also helps wounds to heal.

Vitamin A

This stew is high in vitamin A which is important for good vision, immune system and reproduction. It also helps the lungs, heart, kidneys and other organs work properly.

Dietary Fibre

This stew is high in dietary fibre which keeps the digestive system healthy and slows the rate that sugar is absorbed into the blood stream, which keeps our blood sugar from surging.

Potassium

There is also a good source of potassium in this stew which helps to regulate blood pressure, reduces water retention and protects the kidneys.

This stew is also a source of calcium and iron.



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Irish, British, vegan, fat-free

Yield: 6-8Author: Jacqueline Meldrum

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Slow Cooker Vegan Irish Stew

A simple Irish stew full of flavourful winter vegetables and lentils in a rich gravy made in a slow cooker.

prep time: 10 minscook time: 6 hourtotal time: 6 hours and 10 mins

ingredients


  • 4 medium potatoes, cut into large pieces
  • 3 medium red onions, cut in half and into wedges
  • 2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped or crushed
  • 5 medium carrots, cut into thick slices
  • 400g can of green lentils (265g when drained)
  • 2 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tsp ground coriander
  • 3 vegetable stock cubes (to crumble in)
  • 2 heaped tbsp tomato puree
  • 500ml/2 cups beer
  • a good grinding of salt and pepper

instructions


  1. Add all of the ingredients to a slow cooker pot.
  2. Season well with salt and pepper.
  3. Stir well and set to high for 6 hours or low for 8 hours.
  4. Serve with mashed potatoes or crusty bread.
  5. Enjoy!

NOTES:

This can also be cooked in a pot or casserole dish on the cooker top or in the oven. The cooking time is 30-40 minutes. You may need to add a little more liquid, hot water or stock can be added.

calories
226

fat (grams)
0.8

sat. fat (grams)
0.1

carbs (grams)
42

protein (grams)
7

sugar (grams)
7

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FAQs

How do you thicken stew in a slow cooker without flour? ›

Cornstarch, potato starch, and chickpea flour are a couple of pantry-friendly ways to thicken soups, stews, and sauces in the slow cooker. Just a tablespoon or two of any — added towards the end of cooking — will thicken sauces especially well.

How do you make stew thicker in a slow cooker? ›

As a rule of thumb, dissolve 2 parts cold water and 1 part cornstarch. Add the slurry to your sauce as it simmers in the slow cooker. Cornstarch is always a good way to thicken a sauce or soup but personally I would recommend going a different route as the cornstarch slurry may change the flavor of the meal.

Should I stir my slow cooker stew? ›

Due to the nature of a slow cooker, there is no need to stir the food unless it specifically says to in your recipe. In fact, taking the lid off to stir food causes the slow cooker to lose a significant amount of heat, extending the cooking time required. Therefore, it is best not to remove the lid for stirring.

How do I stop my slow cooker from being watery? ›

Your Slow Cooker Sauces Are Watery and Thin. Here's How to Prevent That.
  1. Thicken with a Roux. Use a classic fat-and-flour-based roux like we did with our Slow-Cooker Smothered Pork Chops and Slow-Cooker Turkey Breast with Gravy recipes. ...
  2. Thicken Using Ingredients Already in the Dish. ...
  3. Thicken with Tapioca.
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What is a natural thickener for stew? ›

Toss meat pieces in flour prior to browning. The flour helps to thicken a stew as it cooks. Whisk a teaspoon of flour in a little cold water to make a slurry, then stir into the stew as it's cooking. Don't add dry flour directly to the stew as it may clump.

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

this is the easiest hack for thickening soups stews sauces and it does it instantly. instead of a roux or flour use cornstarch or arrowroot . equal parts water to cornstarch and arrowroot. mix that up and then you add it to simmering sauce or whatever.

Can you leave lid off slow cooker to thicken? ›

Take the lid off

Place the cooker on a high setting, and open the lid for 30-45 minutes to let excess moisture cook off. The liquid will reduce, leaving you with a thick and delicious gravy or sauce. (Tip: This trick can also be applied for thickening stews, or when you've accidentally added too much liquid.)

Why is my slow cooker stew tough? ›

“Beef may be tough in the slow cooker if you haven't added enough liquid, or haven't cooked it for long enough,” Kristen Carli, M.S., R.D., owner of Camelback Nutrition & Wellness, tells SELF. “For cuts of meat, the fattier cuts are often the ones that get juicy and tender.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

Is it better to cook stew on low or high in slow cooker? ›

While many slow cooker recipes can be made on high for 3-4 hours, I highly recommend cooking this beef stew on low for the full 7-8 hours. This will ensure that the beef gets nice and tender. Thicken your stew properly.

Do you put hot or cold water in a slow cooker when cooking? ›

Preheat the cooker and add hot liquids, if possible. Preheating the crock before adding ingredients or cooking on the highest setting for the first hour will ensure a rapid heat start and will shorten the time foods are in the temperature danger zone.

What happens if you put too much liquid in a slow cooker? ›

But adding too much liquid can dilute the flavors.

Chef Faisal al Deleigan told BI that it's also not good to add too much bland liquid to a slow cooker. "Using too much liquid can result in a dish that tastes under-seasoned or looks very pale and unappealing," he said.

Why is everything watery in my slow cooker? ›

Type of ingredients: Certain ingredients, such as vegetables, can release a lot of liquid as they cook, contributing to a watery dish. Lid not fitting properly: If the slow cooker lid does not fit properly, steam can escape and cause the dish to become watery.

Do I put water in the bottom of my slow cooker? ›

You DO NOT have to put water in your crockpot in order to use the liners, HOWEVER, it is HELPFUL if you are cooking certain foods for a long period of time(like set- up in the morning, then return after work) such as rice for instance, putting some water at the bottom of the slow cooker and the liner prevents the food ...

What do I do if my beef stew is too watery? ›

Take out some broth and bring to a light boil in a small pot and slowly stir the corn starch in until it thickens then re add to the main pot. Or make a roux. Or just take out 1 cup of hot broth out and whisk the cornstarch into that then add back in. No separate cooking necessary.

What can I use to thicken stew without flour? ›

A slurry is a mixture of some type of starch, usually cornstarch, and water—use cold water, hot water, or the hot liquid from the stew. Mix the starch and liquid together, add it to the stew, and bring everything to a boil. The stew will start to thicken almost immediately without much impact to the total cooking time.

How can I thicken my beef stew without flour or cornstarch? ›

Once your stew is prepared and you're ready to thicken it up, mix in about 1/8 cup of instant mashed potatoes and stir well. Depending on your desired amount of liquid, add more instant mashed potatoes incrementally, making sure to not go overboard.

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