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Cranberry Cider Braised Beef Stew with Rosemary Polenta. Slow cooked beef stew with cider, wine, fresh herbs, and sweet cranberries. If there’s one cozy autumn meal you need to be making, it’s this beef stew. It’s such a simple dinner to throw together, even kind of festive, and totally delicious. Serve this stew over a bed of creamy rosemary polenta and you’ll have the perfect dinner for a cold night in with family and friends.

Is anyone else in a bit of disbelief that we are already six days into November? It’s weird because on one hand, it feels like November, the temperatures are cold, the leaves have fallen, and Thanksgiving is my current focus (well, and the new cookbook, of course). On the other hand, it feels like it should still be September. Where did October go? How are we entering into the final days of 2019? Soon it’s going to be onto Christmas, my mind is just in complete shock.
I know that everyone says this, but how is time flying by so quickly? I’m currently on a plane headed to LA, but by the time this post goes live on Wednesday I’ll be finishing up my LA trip and already be heading back that night on a plane home – wow!
It is supposed to be a nice eighty-ish degrees in LA. I’m sure the next few days will be a little confusing to me weather-wise. Especially since I’m in full-on cozy fall mode…as you can tell from pretty much every recipe I’ll be sharing this month…but I’ll take it!

So what’s my point in all this crazy airplane rambling? Well, it’s November, and with November comes the arrival of fresh cranberries.
Most of the time we all only think to use cranberries in our Thanksgiving cranberry sauce. Maybe sometimes we’ll incorporate them into a cocktail, but rarely do we think to use cranberries in other ways.
Thankfully that’s why I’m here. I love using cranberries in savory ways throughout the months of November and December. Not only are cranberries festive and pretty…they can also be a sweet yet tart addition to savory recipes when used correctly. Enter this beef stew. It’s classic beef stew, but with a twist. And it’s just as delicious as you can imagine.

Start with the beef. The wonderful thing about beef stew is that you can use a cheaper cut of meat, but make it taste incredible. Cooking the beef low and slow helps to tenderize it and rid the beef of any toughness.
No time for low and slow? No worries, I also tested this recipe out in the instant pot. I was pleasantly surprised with just how mouth-wateringly good the beef turned out.
As with most meat-based recipes, I like to brown the beef before adding any kind of liquid. I know it’s an additional step, but I find it makes for an even more flavorful stew.
Brown the beef, then simply add in sweet cider, a touch of red wine, plenty of carrots, shallots, herbs, and all the other delicious workings of a great beef stew. The key to this stew is the use of fresh apple cider and tart cranberries. The cider spices up the sauce and balances out the tartness from the cranberries. And I know cranberries may seem odd, but trust me, beef and cranberries are such a delicious combination.
If you tried last year’s cranberry braised short ribs, you’ll love this beef stew.
Of course, if you’re truly not a fan, you can easily omit the cranberries from the recipe.

Just before you’re ready to eat, you should start making the polenta. You could also do something like mashed potatoes or egg noodles, but I’ve found that rosemary polenta is particularly delicious.
To give the polenta a really delicious flavor, I started off by frying the rosemary in a little olive with a few cloves of garlic. This infuses the oil but doesn’t leave you with an overpowering rosemary flavor. Once the rosemary is crisp just add water, then stir in the instant polenta.
If you’re new to instant polenta, it only takes five minutes to make but leaves you with the creamiest, butteriest polenta. This is one of my go-to (and gluten free) side dishes throughout the colder days of the year. It’s healthy, easy to make, and so delicious.

Once the beef is tender and the stew sauce has thickened into a loose gravy, spoon the beef over plates of steaming polenta.
Then top with that crisped rosemary and enjoy with a side of crusty bread…and maybe a glass of wine too.
I know it’s only Wednesday, but I don’t see why we can’t make it just as special as a Saturday. Right?
So let’s do it!

PS. How amazing would it be if I actually came home to this cooking away tonight? Unfortunately, I don’t get in until later, and then have to make the hour and a half trek home…ugh. Not my favorite.
BUT that leaves me with a thought. If you know someone who needs a little cheering up. Or you’d just like to do something nice for someone you love…make this beef.
It’s sure to be a win!

If you make this cranberry cider braised beef stew with rosemary polenta, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Is apple cider and apple cider vinegar the same??
Hi Manon! It is not! Apple cider is just a drink, it does not have vinegar flavor! Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Could I try dried cranberries instead of fresh & would you add them at the same time? Thanks!
Hi Sarah! I am sure dried cranberries will be great, though will be a touch sweeter. Yes, I would add them ad the same time. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
Delicious!! I loved it! BTW, the recipe ingredients don’t list bay leaves, but they’re in the directions. I added two and it turned out great!
I am so glad you loved this recipe so much Elaine! Thank you so much! xTieghan
We loved it! Photo on Instagram. Jill3692
Great! I cannot wait to check it out! Thank you Jill! xTieghan
Question: for instant pot preparation do you let the pot release naturally or do you manually release it? I am planning to make this tonight – it looks amazing.
HI! I like to use the naturally release for this recipe. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I don’t have apple cider – anything I can substitute or can I just leave out?
Hi Kimberly, I would just leave it out and use addition broth. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
The cranberry cider beef stew was insane! I made it last night and there is none left – everyone went back for seconds. I was worried about the cranberries overpowering the flavor but after two hours of cooking they blended right in. So delicious! I love your blog and cook your recipes all of the time. Keep them coming!
I love to hear that! Thank you so much for trying this Sarah! xTieghan
I see bay leaves in the directions but not on the ingredient list. Just an FYI. Making this tonight! Thanks!!
Thank you Annie! I hope you love this! xTieghan
Made this for supper tonight. Very good! Will certainly make again.
Thank you Sheran! I am so glad you loved this! xTieghan
I made this in my oven, and it was delicious! The polenta, I made in my instant pot. I only had long cooking polenta, but in instant pot it was done in 9 minutes! Thanks for delicious recipe!
Wow that sounds so amazing! I am so glad you enjoyed this Maureen! xTieghan
Can you freeze this?
Hi there! Yes, this freezes very well. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
The cranberries were a pleasant surprise! And quite tasty. I served it with mashed potatoes and it felt like the ultimate comfort food. I did add a dash of cinnamon and ginger as it offered a flavor burst. Definitely will make again.
So happy to hear that you loved this Trish! Thank you so much! xTieghan
looks delicious
Thank you Ruth! xTieghan
Will pre-cooked polenta work? My local store didn’t have instant.
Gorgeous photos! I will be making this on Sunday! I love the idea of using cider.
Thank you Carrie! I hope you love this! xTieghan