Pantry Stew

5m
Prep Time
20m
Cook Time
25m
Ready In


"This is an easy, tasty, comfort-food dinner that can be made from ingredients you most likely already have in your pantry. Substitutions can easily be made for what you have on-hand or prefer instead, but this is the combination we like."

Original is 8 servings

Nutritional

  • Serving Size: 1 (373.1 g)
  • Calories 541.3
  • Total Fat - 17.1 g
  • Saturated Fat - 4.8 g
  • Cholesterol - 82.4 mg
  • Sodium - 670.1 mg
  • Total Carbohydrate - 46.6 g
  • Dietary Fiber - 10.8 g
  • Sugars - 6.6 g
  • Protein - 50.9 g
  • Calcium - 172.1 mg
  • Iron - 6.6 mg
  • Vitamin C - 14.4 mg
  • Thiamin - 0.6 mg

Step by Step Method

Step 1

Brown ground beef and onions in a large, deep skillet over medium heat; drain and return to pan.

Step 2

Add remaining ingredients and mix well.

Step 3

Simmer 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until completely heated through.

Tips


No special items needed.

3 Reviews

WhatamIgonnaeatnext?

I saw this and ran with it. I used the pinto beans and I used white chili beans. I didn't have any canned tomatoes, so I just used one can of tomato sauce. I had no onion, but I had onion flakes. I had no desire for hot sauce, used a can of green beans, added a tiny bit of chili powder and red pepper. This recipe is a keeper. I wish I would have had cheese. Thanks so much for the idea. I needed something to make food stretch a couple days.

5.0

(10 Jun 2020)

HeatherFeather

This was a very good use of ingredients many people might have on hand. Very easy and filling. We enjoyed this the first night, but it was even better the second night after the flavors had a chance to marry. I served some tortilla chips on the side to scoop up the thick chili like stew. This would also be nice over nachos or on a hotdog. My slight changes: green onions, navy beans instead of pinto, left out the mushrooms. I also added some additional seasonings to suit our tastes. Sprinkled some cheese on top to serve. I did not use hot sauce, but instead added a can of RoTel tomatoes w/chilies.

5.0

review by:
(18 Jun 2013)

Mary

A recipe to savor on cool nights when the cook hankers to do no more than open a can and stir. We liked the combination of vegetables and tomato/beef flavors for a first outing, but Felix is right about substitutions. We didn't have the listed Cajun hot sauce and used a hot picante instead. As we ate, family members were already saying "how about adding garbanzos?" Or olives? Or substituting turkey or chicken? Or leftover ham? Or omitting meat entirely? This one will have a long life in our kitchen. Thanks, Felix.

5.0

review by:
(26 Nov 2011)

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