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Traditional Flemish Carbonnade with Dark Beer and Thyme

Posted on April 23, 2026 by Admin

Traditional Flemish Carbonnade (Beef Stew with Dark Beer & Thyme) is a classic from Flanders—rich, slow-cooked, and deeply savory with a gentle sweet note.


🍲 What it is

A hearty beef stew simmered in dark beer, onions, and herbs. Unlike French beef stews, it leans slightly sweet–sour rather than wine-forward.


🧾 Ingredients

  • 700–900 g beef (chuck or stewing cuts)
  • 2–3 large onions (sliced)
  • 1–2 tbsp butter or oil
  • 1 bottle dark Belgian beer (like Belgian Dubbel)
  • 1–2 slices bread
  • 1 tbsp mustard
  • 1–2 tsp brown sugar
  • Fresh or dried thyme
  • Bay leaf
  • Salt & black pepper

🍳 How to make it

1. Brown the beef

Sear the beef in batches until nicely browned. Set aside.


2. Cook the onions

In the same pot, cook onions slowly until soft and slightly caramelized.


3. Build the stew

  • Return beef to the pot
  • Add beer, thyme, bay leaf, sugar, salt, pepper

4. Add the “secret layer”

Spread mustard on bread and place it on top of the stew (it will dissolve and thicken the sauce).


5. Slow simmer

  • Cover and cook on low heat for 2–3 hours
  • Stir occasionally until beef is tender and sauce is rich

🍽️ How to serve

  • Traditionally with fries or mashed potatoes
  • Also great with crusty bread

🧠 Tips for best flavor

  • Use a malty, slightly sweet dark beer (not overly bitter)
  • Low and slow cooking is key
  • Tastes even better the next day

✅ Bottom line

This dish is all about deep, slow-developed flavor—simple ingredients transformed into something rich and comforting.


If you want, I can suggest a version using ingredients easily available in your area.

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