Chuckwagon Trail Stew | Cowboy Beef Stew
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2022
- This week we’re making trail stew. With winter in full swing, make a big pot of this cowboy stew to warm you up!
#trailstew #cowboystew #beefstewrecipe
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Kent is quite an historian, in addition to being a great cook!
He sure is. I do SASS competitions and learning from watching his channel has helped me take my camp setups to a much more traditional setup for my cooking and such.
Any body asides me remember "Fryin Pans West", with Sam Arnold??? Was an early TV Cookin Show, still have a paperback cookbook...
Sam an Kent woulda hit it off, like Peas an Carrots...
@@mr.bonesbbq3288 Never did see that. As far as "gool ol' boy" cooking shows, I loved Justin Wilson's show -- he and Kent have a similar charisma, in my opinion.
@@mrenfilade7178 Loves me some Justin Wilson, growed up on him, yessir, Gaarrontee! :D
Very interesting stories and a great cook.
I would love to have one of those spatulas, but it's a little to expensive for me ( sigh )
Have a good day all you cowboys and cowgirls.
Thank you for this recipe, going to try it out soon. Kent, you personally wrote a note to me when my husband bought a hash knife from you last year. It was so sweet of you and now I'm asking you for something extra. Can you say a prayer for my husband, he absolutely loves and admires you and has not only been diagnosed with bladder cancer but is fighting covid now. We really love watching you it brings a smile to our faces. Thanks 😊
P.S. His name is Kevin
🙏🏼❤️
Prayers and thoughts for Kevin and your family from north Queensland, Australia.
I'm praying for your hubby.
Prayer for you both.
Me, tired, not in the mood to cook dinner, listening to Cowboy Kent to keep me company.... and by the end of the video I'm feeling more thankful for the food and stirring more love into the meal. Thanks Kent and Shan not only for the recipes but for the joy and attitude adjustment. Dinner's served with a joyful heart tonight.
As an Army Veteran , you are so sincere as a TRUE AMERICAN !!! Everytime , I will end crying !!!
I spent the last 10 years watching your content adding twists and whole recipes to my list of things to make. That entire time I was living in a horrible part of the world where cooking outside was impossible. No place to go nothing to see within hours and hours. Now out of no where life changed completely and we got out of that place and now are closing on our dream home smack in the center of the black hills national forest. We went from 7 hour drive to see a tree to sitting listening to a waterfall on my back deck watching deer walk by.
Anyways just wanted to say I know a lot of people feel trapped in bad spots in life. It took me 15 years to get out of the mess that was the recession. Now I can watch your videos and know that I can walk outside soon and cook or camp or see the beauty of the earth. Thank you for all you do and giving me hope for all those years when I saw no chance of getting out from that place.
So glad your getting the place you need
Got to hand it to you, Ken. As a sailor living full time on his sailboat in Norway, you bring back fond memories of my time in college as a student pilot in Arkansas. Keep up the good work. Your cooking, expressions, tips, and tricks are much appreciated.
Fucking hell, I was born and raised in New York City. The only time I got on a boat was to go to citi field for a baseball game. You are a whole sailor from Norway. We have completely different lives, yet we both took the time to watch a cowboy teach us how to make stew. Kind of cool if you ask me.
Are you living an interesting life! if I may so say! Happy travels my friend!
A fitting supper for a cold and snowy swedish afternoon. It would be well acompanied with some crisp bread.
Great content 🇸🇪 🇺🇸👍
Stay warm and thanks for watching
This stew is great. I’d much rather have Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes, and of course Ligonberries!! I don’t have time but I’ll get this meal on Christmas Eve! Bless you
@@karenroot450 well it’s not the most exclusive meal but many times the best ones aren’t. It’s about balancing the flavours, the lingonberries adds a nice sweetness to an otherwise pretty salty dish. Btw mashed potatoes is a nice variation if you find boiled potatos booring. Cheers 🙂
Congratulations Kent - With nearly TWO MILLION subscribers you have more regular viewers than CNN and many of the "main-stream" TV networks. Please keep up your great work!
This is so funny! We are having crockpot Cattle drive stew for supper in about a 1hour and a 1/2!
Oddly specific timing
I'll be there in 5 minutes.
Lol, the solution to needing "a dab o' grease" is a whole pound of bacon? A man after my own heart!
The old stories is something I could listen to all day!
Reminds me a lot of deer camp stew we’d make. While everyone was eating lunch and refilling their coffee thermos, I’d start up something similar in a DutchOven and put it on a blow heat and we’d all hit the woods again. First one back to camp would get some coals going and we’d stack the ovens and make a pan of cornbread for soaking up the stew
Well now if that isn't a hearty and yummy looking stew, I don't know what is. You always make me hungry when I watch your videos. You, Shan, and the pups have a very blessed week. Stay safe and stay well.
Thanks Penny and you be safe as well
I so loved this! My great grandpa and grandpa ranched in New Mexico and I was raised on stew! Grandpa told me that after being on the trail his favorite food was canned stewed tomatoes with bread broken in it. He said the salty freshness of the canned tomatoes was so refreshing after being in the saddle all day! Lol
It does not get any more American and wholesome than Cowboy Kent!! What a priceless family!
Country cooking at its best. Hearty and satisfying. Thanks to our farmers and ranchers for helping to feed us. As someone who is originally from a very large farm, farmers do important work. Thanks to our vets and our troops for their services, for us all. Cheers, and God Bless you Kent and Shannon!
Definitely adding this one to the list to cook in the semi truck. It’s something easy enough for a crockpot.
Yep be good it will and be safe out there on the road
Thank you, Cooke,
For all your grate cooking recipes,.
From down under in Australia ,, 🤠👍🏻, God bless you bother
as a veteran of the air force, thanks for always remembering our service, never had so many food ideas after 3 years in iran, enjoy your receipes and great humor. thanks for your time to make good food and i enjoy watching while i eat my meals.
I don't think I've ever seen Sadie so interested in what you're making. She must REALLY love stew. Lol Looks yummy!
Congratulations to the Ariat winners!
No, Sadie likes to eat meat!
Must be A Sadie thing. Lol
I like the tomato addition to the stew. Very interesting. I usually only have tomatoes in chili. GAME CHANGER!
It's so good!
Adds a pleasant zing and acidity that’s often missing in stew.
Mr. Kent I truly love watching every episode you put out. I love that you mention veterans and first responders at the end of every episode (U.S. Marine 10 years LEO 26 years). My mom was born in Seminole, Oklahoma and taught me a lot about cooking and we love to talk about your shows. Still got family out in Oklahoma so we feel so connected to Oklahoma. Like good old Merle Haggard would say “I’m an Okie from Muskogee “ in my heart”. God bless you and Shannon stay well and be well!
Semper Fidelis from Nebraska
The best thing a fresh young man can do is aspire to be like Ken. Thank you for your time and efforts, sir.
Love this. As a kid in the 70's I used to watch Justin Wilson with my mom. She would absolutely love what you do. Stay blessed brother!
My Dad was an awesome cook and I spent many afternoons watching Justin Wilson with him.... we would have the inspired version for Sunday night family dinner. Great memory!
Good to see you back on the range Kent . I love a good stew!
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This Stew will be wonderful during the colder weather coming up. Also, I made an Omelet mixing some of the Mesquite seasoning in the eggs and some of your salsa on top... that was so good
So glad you enjoyed
It's been cold for the last 2 months haha
@@CowboyKentRollins I made it this last weekend, it was delicious thanks for sharing!
Yum. Now I know what's for supper.
@@CowboyKentRollins it all looks good except the mushrooms
I use this recipe but often double down on the lee and perrins, the black pepper , and occasionally add a teaspoon or more of cayenne to give it a light kick. Pan fried cornbread is the perfect match for this. My Grandmother added corn as well. Thank you for the recipe and I enjoy your channel sir.
I consider that Kent and Shan are one couple that EVERYONE should take lesson from.... Kindness, Courtesy, God like love for everyone.... THANK YOU FOR BEING WHO YOU ARE !!! BTW .... I cooked a large double batch of this stew and it was AWESOME.... sadly I didnt have any of kents spices (ordering today) so I substituted with a little cajun spice.... it was PERFECT....
This almost defines 'down-home goodness'. Thanks for the recipe and tips. I think I can see ol' Cookie putting out a pile of biscuits too, for some serious soppin'.
Would go well together it would
We are due for a blizzard here in Maine this Saturday. Already bought all of the ingredients. We'll' hunker down and warm up thanks!
Stay warm and hope yall enjoy
Thank you, Kent for your efforts. I don't have a lot of cowboy in my genes, mostly Pirates and ne'er-do-wells on my Mother's side, later to become Bikers and ne'er-do-wells. On my Father's side were peasant farmers out of Poland. Im sure they both struggled with primarive cooking conditions and gobbled down more than their share of salt pork. Nice to see you making the effort.😊
Thank you & your wife for a great video on making homemade breakfast sausage.
I’m going to have to try this when it’s my turn to cook. I got some moose meat that I bet would be great for this. Love your videos I’ve tried several of your recipes and haven’t been disappointed. I now make sure I have some red river ranch seasoning always in stock. God bless you and Shan.
That moose meat does sound good, God bless you as well
Thumbs up on the moose meat.
Congrats to the winners!!!
Kent, love the lore and the legend of how Cookie made it down the trail to Kansas. Watching your videos and shows like Yellowstone and 1883 shows how Cowboys tamed the west and built America today. All of the best to Shan and you, and thanks! .
Ahhh America's grandpa... This guy is pure gold.
Mr kent you are a awesome entertainer, smooth as your gravy and hearty as your stew you are, keep going strong and thank you is not a habit, but an honor to you and your family, thank you for the simplicity in who you are, GOD bless you every day , and thank you Shannon for your great part and laughs, greatest cook show ever of all time in history, we appreciate you all
Thanks so much for the kind words
I just finished cooking a batch of this stew. Only difference I made was used a can of Lima beans instead of hominy. It is fantastic. I will continue taking screenshots of your recipes lol. So far this one and the gumbo one have been my favorites
Thanks Kent. I appreciate your time
The best part of these videos is the heapin helpin of gratitude Kent puts in them.
Definitely making this especially now because it's freezing and NYC thank you Cowboy Kent Blessings ✌️🍀♥️💚💜
The NYPD horses are pooping on the street. What happened to them wearing diapers?? 🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴
716 here when its cold outside and the stew is hot it does look good
Same in Maryland ,
Freezing 🥶
Snow coming ….
Hope you enjoy, stay safe and stay warm
We love all of your recipes. I cannot eat the spicy ones but I enjoy watching and learning. Bless you and Shannon for all you do. We especially love your fur babies and love how much you love and care for them. You guys are a blessing to everyone.
I always appreciate the Cowboy Kent , always appreciates Honors The Lord , Country , and American Veterans ! I Thank You Sir !
Who needs food network when we have Cowboy Kent ❣️ 🤠 ❤️ this guy.
Use his prime rib recipe every Christmas.
Thanks Elizabeth for watching
Don't let Kent fool you, he is really a chef for his dogs.!! Ha ha ha .Love it!!! Thanks Kent keep em comin..
Yep they are the real stars
This big pot of comfort food will hit the spot every time!! Thanks so much for the video👍😀
Our pleasure!
Love Kent's cooking! Awesome bit of history that comes with it too. My wife's father is from the south US (Texas/Oklahoma area). Best people on planet earth!
Great job Kent! This is a wonderful use of the Internet. Beautiful food and culture!
Thanks so much
Thanks for the historical background to this one Kent.
Always interesting to hear the origins of recipes.
I'm from Maryland and I can tell you this guy is great! I have yet to meet a person from Texas I didn't like. Keep up the great cooking, take care and God bless.
Love your videos, Being a retired Veteran and have a new found love for cooking have cooked many of your recipes. Thank you and keep it up.
I am making this stew today for my family and friends. So far I've made two of your recipes and they never fail to impress. Love your channel, your message and your kind demeanor
I bet that stew is amazing! Thank you Kent, your lovely wife and the dogs for the great videos and recipes.
Sourdough bread & chili peppers are on our family table with stew. Thanks for the recipe & motivation to get a good buck stew on the stove! Appreciate your work & thoughtfulness with our military & veterans.
Kent you are my personal cooking hero. Love your style and your knowledge. You all be safe and warm and keep doing what you do!
When I was a kid my Grandfather used to make this for supper in hunting camp. No white wine but
Bottle or 2 of beer. Anytime I didn’t eat 2 bowls full he would ask me if I was
Sick! Amazing how much hunger you can build hunting all day!
Great way to end a great day
I want to see this guy in Red Dead Redemption 3!
Love your videos, the chow looks outstanding, you and Shan are always great and love seeing those pups!!! Great crew y'all have there. God Bless
It's crazy how much Mexican influence is in good old cowboy cooking.
many many cowboys were mexican, so its not surprising that the cultures of mexico and america mixed like that. really interesting to see!
Couldn't love you and the crew more Kent!
Fun, lively, wholesome, historical and best of all... tasty!
God bless y'all!
I can't wait to try this out, it's been mighty cold lately where I live and I feel like this might just be what could warm my family up and hit the spot!
Love the videos Kent. As for mushrooms, I wouldn't know the safe ones to pick in the wild. Maybe you could talk about this in a future video. 👍
One trick with mushrooms (can't say if it works 100% for every bad kind but definitely if it fails you don't want to eat it)
Fry up your mushrooms with a little oil and some onions. if it becomes a normal caramelized brownish all is well. If it turns ink black or cobalt blue it's poison.
That’s a risky business. Probably want to find a guide for it
@@toddwebb7521 Very interesting. I would guess if you looked under the cap and saw a similar coloration, it would be best to avoid. Fungus isn't something to play around with.
We are going to try and work that out this spring if we ever get any rain
Put the wild mushrooms on a piece of paper if the spoors that come out are black they're edible if white poisonous but you really need to get educated on them before you ever go to hunting them some you don't really want to handle at all
Can't stop watching your videos! And yes thank you to all the troops all the brave men and women who are taking care of us. I'm going to make some amazing stew soon as the temperature gets a little colder here in Tucson Arizona! Thanks again.
Stew has always been a favorite for us in the outdoors! Fills you up, warms you up and hits the spot for sure! Great video Sir!
Such a big stew man, so I’m definitely looking forward to trying this. Love everything you do, Mr Kent.
I love how you cook and describe how much to add.
Keep up the good work and great videos
Thank you
I once ate grilled rattlesnake when I was a kid. I liked it. I love the little history lessons and stories you share with us while you cook. Love from Texas.
Dogs are a commodity one doesn't always seek. But once found, always loved. 5 rescues at my house.
Made this delicious stew for dinner today. It’s so good. Thanks Kent!
Love this!! Fried cornbread or biscuits to sop up the juice. Yum!!!
Uncle Kent,
So appreciate how much knowledge you spring on us. Congrats to the winners! This Cowboy trail beef stew looks fantabulous 😋😋
Mr Kent is someone I aspire to be like, such a kind man and all around a good man.
I could eat stew every day!
Meat and taters....nothing else needed!
Where do they raise potatoes on the prairie?? 😃😃😃😃
Way to go folks! Another fine recipe from the Rollins family. Keep 'em comin'! Love always, 10.
I just discovered this channel and I absolutely love this man. Just warm. Friendly and fun. The recipes are amazing and one of the best story tellers I've ever heard. He really takes you back in time. God bless you cowboy Kent ❤
Thank all of you for everything you do. Great video, awesome recipe and can't wait to make it.
That sure looks like West Texas! We stayed near Junction City in a pecan grove in our RV. Drove from Houston to Roswell. I enjoy hearing about the history. Take care
Thanks Kent! Delish stew for those trail riders. Love the History bits as well. Not to mention Shan and your furry fam!🙋🏼♀️💖
You can never go wrong with something out of a cast iron pot. Always my favorite. That stew looked mighty good 👍
I am a cobbler from New Zealand and I really enjoy your recipes. God bless you all 🤠
Bay leaf and crushed tomatoes! I've been told I'm crazy for putting those in stew! haha
Love the recipe. Try white hominy in chili, gives flavor of flour tortilla.
This is what you call comfort food cheers 🍻 look fantastic keep it up my friend
So good it is, comfort food and so easy
Thank you for always making it feel like family.
Kent is the best!!! Thank you again for everything you show us ... looks wonderful!!
Kent Rollins' videos are giving me more and more great ideas for making good stuff.
I like it and it gives me so much pleasure to watch
We thank you Derk for watching
Ok I’m hungry now. Lol. Thanks for the video!
You’re right….that’s some mighty fine dining for sure! Love the history lesson from ole Cookie! Happy trails cowboy!
I said it before and Ill say it again.....Thank you for honoring us veterans.... It means the world. No veteran ever asked for acknowledgement for their sacrifice,.... but it is nice you would do so. ....Thank You
That looks like an awesome stew and I'd love to get a bowl of it out there. I'm pretty sure that you have not yet exhausted your store of trail lingo. God bless both of you.
Thanks Ken for watching and God bless you
My family love your books!🍻
Now I am on a mission to get his books.!!!
His dogs are very patient and well behaved, cheers to Kent's happy life with his family.
Outstanding once again! I make a similar stew with peas and sometimes add corn as well! And some homemade artisan hard bread compliments this, ‘oh so hearty’ meal. Thanks Kent and Shannon. God bless you both.
Can't leave a corn eyed snake over by the rock without corn LOL 😆
Agreed on the peas, basic to stews and meat pies too.
A good lookin' stew. thanks Kent, Shan, Andy and the pups.
Our pleasure! my friend and you stay safe out there
Love how you pack in a little bit of history in your shows! I love story tellin.
Excellent video. Thank you both for taking the time & effort to make this video. And I love it when the pups come in for the taste test. Have a Blessed day.
This is a great video. I just made your ghoulash recipe the other night and was thinking a beef stew sounded really good too.
So hungry now! Looks fantastic
Stew really hits the spot in this freezing Oklahoma wind!! Looks real good, thanks for the recipe!!
I just love stews!!! In need of this hearty stew very soon, especially with this Chicago weather 🥶 ❄️ 🌬 🍲 thank you Cowboy Kent
howdy, kent! nice recipe you got there!