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Crockpot Classic Cholent (Overnight Stew) Recipe | Kosher Healing Recipe | Rosh Hashanah Recipe

 

Crockpot Classic Cholent (Overnight Stew) Recipe | Kosher Healing Recipe | Rosh Hashanah Recipe



Servings: 8–10
Yield: About 5–6 quarts
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 12–16 hours (overnight)
Difficulty: Easy–Moderate
Cooking Vessel: 6–8 quart slow cooker (crockpot)


Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil or schmaltz (chicken fat)

  • 2 large onions, chopped

  • 4 cloves garlic, minced

  • 2 large carrots, sliced

  • 3 medium potatoes, cut into large chunks

  • 1 cup dried beans (kidney, navy, or cholent mix), soaked overnight

  • 1 cup pearl barley

  • 2–3 lbs beef (flanken, chuck, or brisket), cut into large pieces

  • 1–2 marrow bones (optional, for richness)

  • 1 cup kishke (optional, wrapped in foil or parchment if preferred)

  • 6–7 cups beef or chicken stock (or water with bouillon)

  • 2 Tbsp tomato paste

  • 2 Tbsp honey or brown sugar

  • 1 Tbsp paprika (sweet or smoked)

  • 2 tsp ground cumin

  • 1 tsp black pepper

  • 2 tsp kosher salt (adjust to taste)

  • 2 bay leaves

  • 4 eggs in shell (optional, for traditional “overnight eggs”)


Instructions

  1. Sauté base: In a skillet, heat olive oil or schmaltz. Sauté onions until golden. Add garlic and carrots; cook 2–3 minutes. Transfer to crockpot.

  2. Layer ingredients: Place potatoes at the bottom of crockpot (they act as a buffer from heat). Add soaked beans, barley, and sautéed vegetables.

  3. Add meat & marrow bones: Arrange beef pieces and bones over beans. If using kishke, place it on top. Nestle raw eggs (in shell, uncracked) in a corner.

  4. Season & mix: In a bowl, whisk stock, tomato paste, honey, paprika, cumin, pepper, and salt. Pour over contents in crockpot. Add bay leaves.

  5. Cook: Cover and cook on low for 12–16 hours. Do not stir while cooking; keep the lid closed.

  6. Serve: Before serving, gently remove eggs, peel, and serve alongside cholent. Slice kishke, serve meat, beans, and stew together piping hot.


Nutritional Information (per serving, approx. 1½ cups)

  • Calories: 480

  • Protein: 34g

  • Carbohydrates: 42g

  • Fat: 18g

  • Fiber: 9g

  • Sodium: 620mg

(Values vary by meat cuts and additions like kishke or marrow bones.)


Dietary Adaptations

  • Gluten-Free: Replace barley with quinoa, millet, or brown rice. Ensure kishke (if used) is gluten-free.

  • Vegetarian: Omit meat and bones. Replace with extra beans, mushrooms, and vegetable stock. Add olive oil for richness.

  • Lower-Sodium: Use low-sodium broth and reduce added salt.

  • Low-Fat: Use leaner cuts of beef and omit kishke.


Tips & Troubleshooting

  • Too Thick? Add hot water or stock in the morning before serving.

  • Too Thin? Remove lid for the last 30 minutes to let liquid evaporate slightly.

  • Beans Still Hard? Always soak beans overnight. Avoid adding acidic tomato paste until beans are partially cooked (or par-cook beans before assembling).

  • Burnt Bottom Layer? Layer potatoes first, and don’t let the crockpot run dry.


Notes

  • Cholent is a traditional Jewish Shabbat stew, designed to cook slowly overnight so it’s ready for the Sabbath meal.

  • The flavor deepens the longer it cooks; starting it Friday before sundown ensures a warm, hearty dish for Saturday lunch.

  • Every family has its own version—feel free to adjust beans, spices, or grains to your heritage and taste.

  • Leftovers keep well refrigerated for 3–4 days or frozen up to 2 months.


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