One of our friends and neighbor lost his mom this week. To offer my condolences, I promised him dinner tonight. I didn't mention what, but I made him one of my favorites, a classic Beef Bourguignon. It's a 5-hour process, but it's been raining all day and I like to cook, so I was glad to make it for he and his wife.
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Just before going into the oven.
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You can't make this French classic without making homemade mashed potatoes. Pressing them through a sieve, here, with the back of a ladel.
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First look out of the oven, before resting the beef and filtering the sauce.
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Sauteing aromatics to be added back to the sauce. I used boiler onions this time, which are harder to find and I believe are more authentic, instead of the more common pearl onions.
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The final finale just before we walked it over. They were super appreciative!
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