Flavor Makeover: Stew
Taking a closer look at this comfort-centric format for new flavor inspirations
1 Beef Stew
Beef is a hard-to-beat, slow-cooked menu classic, packed with both flavor and consumer appeal. Leverage its popularity by layering unexpected ingredients to create modern twists.
- 50/50 Tacos: A duo of coffee-braised beef chuck and portobello mushrooms finished with cocoa powder and chipotle; served in warm white corn tortillas and topped with pickled banana peppers and queso fresco crumbles
- Alehouse Brisket Roll: Beer- and beef broth-braised brisket flavored with tomatoes, onions and garlic, finished with whole-grain mustard and brown sugar; sliced and served on a pretzel roll with creamy cabbage slaw
2 Pork Stew
Braised pork reliably delivers a versatile lineup of flavorful delicacies. Give them a Latin sensibility to create dishes that merge the familiar with the unexpected.
- Maple-Apple Pork and Eggs: Chunks of pork butt braised with chicken broth, apple cider, apple wedges, onions and ginger; topped with a fried egg and a drizzle of hot maple crema
- Enchilada Pork Peppers: Bell peppers stuffed with chunks of citrus- and red chile sauce-braised pork butt; topped with shredded Jack cheese and crushed tortilla chips
3 Chicken Stew
Whether bone-in or boneless, braised chicken is a downright delectable centerpiece. Build on its craveable comfort by introducing bold flavors to appeal to sophisticated tastes.
- Chicken Verde Torta: Boneless chicken thighs slow-cooked in salsa verde gravy, topped with refried black beans, avocado slices and Chihuahua cheese, stuffed in a telera roll and griddle pressed
- Jammin’ Chicken: Jerk-marinated chicken pieces browned and slow-simmered with coconut milk, chicken broth, red bell peppers, pearl onions and jalapeño; finished with mango purée

Tender forkfuls of richly flavored stew—here spiked with a smoky-hot guajillo sauce—offer chefs a versatile, comforting protein for a variety of menu items, from sandwiches and tacos to breakfast casseroles and bowls.
4 Lamb Stew
Lamb is a dependable showcase for impressive, satiating flavor. Turn up the culinary adventure by putting it front and center when crafting inventive new variations of mainstream offerings.
- Easter Bowl: Braised boneless lamb shoulder slices, mixed greens, roasted potato wedges, asparagus tips and pickled onions; served with creamy lemon-chimichurri sauce
- Rancher Chili: White bean chili topped with shredded red wine-braised lamb shank, a spoonful of the reduced braising liquid, feta cheese crumbles and frizzled onions
5 Fish Stew
Braised fish provides a lighter, yet full-flavored profile to stew-style offerings. Pair it with functional ingredients to connect with wellness-minded consumers.
- Forbidden Fish Burrito: Tomato-sazón stewed tilapia fillet, black rice, charred bell peppers and onions, romaine lettuce ribbons and grated pepper Jack cheese wrapped in a large flour tortilla
- Caramel-Cod Ramen: Fillet of cod braised in a broth of ginger, dashi, soy sauce and sugar; served with ramen noodles, bean sprouts, steamed baby bok choy and a dollop of red pepper butter
6 Vegetable Stew
More consumers are on the hunt for flavorful vegetable-centric dishes that offer unique textures with the hearty satisfaction often found in meat-based braises. Tap into the popularity of plant-forward fare by menuing flavorful, craveable braises starring produce.
- Pepper Jelly Wax Beans: Yellow wax beans stewed and glazed with hot pepper jelly and minced peaches
- Marrakesh Poutine: French fries and cheese curds smothered with braised root vegetable gravy; sprinkled with ras el hanout












