Looking for more soups and stews? Be sure to try our reader favorite Easy Minestrone Soup, Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup, or Corn Chowder. There is something so relaxing about making a bit pot of Texas cowboy stew for dinner. The warm aroma of sauteed vegetables, southwestern spices and meat simmering on the stove while you prep a side salad, bake some crusty french bread, or throw together a pan of cornbread is one of the best things about the changing menu with the change of weather.  This old-fashioned cowboy stew perfect to make in the morning and reheat on a busy day so dinner is ready to go, and somehow the flavors are always even better then next day. The leftovers with some cornbread muffins are my favorite! It’s nothing fancy despite the long ingredient list. We’re talking hamburger meat and cooked sausage with some chopped onions, potatoes, and spices, but it really hits the spot!

What You’ll Need

Scroll down to the recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

Beef: We like using an 80/20 or 85/15 lean ground beef for more flavor, but any fat content will work. You can even use other types of meat like ground bison, ground turkey, or ground chicken if you prefer. Just drain any excess grease off after cooking. Onion: I usually use a yellow onion for this cowboy stew recipe, but a white onion will work just as well. Garlic: Fresh minced garlic is my preference between it gives even more flavor, but you can also use ½ teaspoons of garlic powder instead. Smoked sausage: I used Eckrich Skinless Smoked Sausage in this recipe, but if you want to switch up the sliced sausage, you can use other types of sausages such as chorizo, kielbasa sausage, or Italian sausage. You could even get away with sliced hot dogs and your hungry cowboys wouldn’t complain. Choose any sausage variety that matches your flavor preferences. Bacon: You can use regular cut or thick-sliced bacon for this recipe.  Potatoes: Feel free to substitute the russet potatoes with yukon golds, baby potatoes, sweet potatoes, butternut squash, or turnips for a different flavor profile. Beans: We like beans in our stew! A combination of red kidney beans and black beans is our favorite, but you can use other types of beans such as pinto beans, navy beans, chili beans, ranch style beans, or cannellini beans if that’s what you have on hand in the pantry. Corn: Fresh, frozen, or canned whole kernel corn all work for this hearty stew. Diced tomatoes: Instead of canned diced tomatoes you can use a can of Rotel instead which has diced green chile peppers in it. Beef broth: Swap beef broth for chicken broth or vegetable broth if you prefer. For a richer flavor, you can use beef or vegetable stock. Spices: Chili powder, ground cumin, smoked paprika (you can use sweet paprika if that’s what you have), salt, and pepper combine to make the best cowboy stew flavor. Cheese: This is an optional ingredient, my kids love when I add it in, but if you wish to leave it out, it will not affect the recipe.

How to Make Cowboy Stew

Tips for Success

Feel free to add more veggies to this easy cowboy stew recipe. Some chopped green beans, diced green chilies, frozen peas or frozen vegetables would be a great addition to the texture and flavor of the sweet corn. We typically eat our cowboy stew just as it is, but you are welcome to add all the fixings like sour cream, tortilla chips, sliced green onions, and chopped cilantro.

What to Serve With Cowboy Stew

Cornbread: Classic cornbread is a perfect partner to the stew, offering a slightly sweet and crumbly contrast. Or try my ultra-moist and delicious cottage cheese cornbread for something different! Crackers or Bread: A basket of crackers or rustic bread slices provides a simple accompaniment for dipping and scooping. Biscuits: Fluffy biscuits are great for sopping up the flavorful broth of the stew. Coleslaw: A refreshing coleslaw with a tangy dressing balances the rich flavors of the stew. Green Salad: A crisp green salad with fresh vegetables and a light vinaigrette adds a refreshing element to the meal.

Storage & Freezing Instructions

To store your Cowboy Stew, allow it to cool to room temperature before transferring it to an airtight container. Refrigerate the stew within 2 hours of cooking, and it can be safely stored in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. If you’d like to store it for a longer period, portion it into individual servings, place them in airtight containers, and freeze for up to 2-3 months. When reheating, thaw frozen stew in the refrigerator overnight before reheating on the stove or in the microwave until heated through.

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