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This hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe is thicker than a soup, but not quite a stew. Rich and full of veggies, you are going to love this flavor!

Recipes like oxtail soup and other stew recipes are my favorite simply because the cleanup time is next to nothing when everything cooks in one pot!

If you are a skeptic about the concept of oxtail, don’t panic! It tastes like beef <— because it is just a cut of beef.

Oxtail has more fat and gelatin than other cuts of beef, so it makes an incredibly rich broth. And because it is stewed until it breaks down, the beef is super tender.

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Oxtail Soup Recipe

Okay, so most of us don’t rush out to buy oxtail at the grocery store, much less plan an oxtail soup recipe in our weekly menu. My husband and I have an evolving mission to try new things just because they are new… A fantastic side effect is that our kids often eat things that are super weird without knowing that they are super weird.

They also go through phases where they only want cereal 3 meals a day... But we have high hopes for balance at some point in their lives.

The cook time on this recipe is right around 3 hours so it makes the perfect Sunday evening meal. Sometime mid-afternoon, prep the ingredients and let it cook right up until dinner time. It is rich and hearty and makes the whole house smellgood. My kids love this oxtail soup recipe — which I would have never dreamed!

They have absolutely no idea what it is… to them, it just tastes like a rich beef stew. Since they enjoy the meal so much they don’t ask, so we don’t tell!

This recipe is like stew, but not quite a thick. The consistency is somewhere in between regular soup and stew.

I love to cook this recipe on a cold night and spend time with the family watching movies. It is perfect for a cozy night in like that!

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Hearty Oxtail Recipe

Hearty oxtail soup is rich in flavor and full of veggies too. It is heavy enough to be a comfort food that will fill up the whole family with a healthy dose of veggies.

Make sure you make enough to plan for a second meal. We like to stretch this oxtail recipeby serving the second meal over egg noodles or rice. You can even serve it two nights in a row, one night as soup and the next served over noodles, and no one will even care that it is leftovers. Sunday stew becomes Monday’s easy dinner.

How awesome is that?!

How to Make this Oxtail Stew

This oxtail recipe is actually really easy and comes together fast, then you just leave it in the pot until everything merges and the meat is fork-tender.

  • Salt and pepper four pounds of oxtail generously on each side.
  • In a dutch oven over medium heat, drizzle olive oil all over the bottom and brown all sides of each oxtail. Once they are all brown, remove and place them in a bowl. Add the onion and garlic to the pot, saute until soft and translucent.
  • Return the oxtail, plus all the juices that have collected in the bowl, into your dutch oven. Add the spinach and kale and pour in the beef broth. Cover, bring it to a boil and then reduce heat. Let it simmer for 3 hours. Once the meat is tender and falling off the bone, toss in the carrots and cook until they are soft.
  • This dish isthickerthan mostbroth-basedsoups but not as thick as stew. I love this stew just like it is on a cold day. But it’s also delicious over rice or with egg noodles.

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Looking for more soup recipes?

Try this Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup. It is so easy (and delicious!) All you have to do is pile things in the slow cooker and turn it on. We also love this Sausage and Chunky Potato Soup! It is so easy and perfect for cold weather!!!

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Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe

Prep Time

10 mins

Cook Time

3 hrs

Total Time

6 hrs 10 mins

This hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe is thicker than a soup, but not quite a stew. Rich and full of veggies, you are going to love this flavor!

Course:Main Dishes, Soup, Salad & Sandwich

Servings: 4 people

Ingredients

  • 4lbsoxtail
  • 1large oniondiced
  • 4clovesgarlicminced
  • 4large carrotsdiced
  • 2cupspinach
  • 2cupbaby kale
  • 3cupbeef broth
  • salt & pepper

Instructions

  1. Season oxtail well on all sides with salt and pepper.

  2. In a dutch oven (or large pot), drizzle olive oil all over the bottom and brown all sides of each ox tail. Once they are all brown, remove and place them in a bowl. Add the onion and garlic to the pot, sautee until soft and translucent.

  3. Return the oxtail, plus all the juices that have collected in the bowl, into your dutch oven. Add the spinach and kale and pour in the beef broth. Cover, bring it to a boil and then reduce heat. Let it simmer for 3 hours. Once the meat is tender and falling off the bone, toss in the carrots and cook until they are soft.

  4. This dish is thicker than most broth-based soups but not as thick as stew. I love this stew just like it is on a cold day. But it's also delicious over rice or with egg noodles.

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  1. Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (12)Amber O'Dell says

    Think adding mushrooms and frozen cauliflower would be good?

    Reply

    • Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (13)Cynthia Rusincovitch says

      Both sound delicious to me! Especially the mushrooms.

  2. Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (14)tony nguyen says

    can I add cabbage ?

    Reply

  3. Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (15)julie beldin says

    I made this soup today and just want to say it’s delicious!,

    Reply

    • Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (16)Cynthia Rusincovitch says

      YAY!! I love it too!

  4. Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (17)Mike Sewlal says

    Thanks Cynthia,
    I’m going to try this tonight… although I’m a little hesitant about kale. Anything I could sub ?

    Mike

    Reply

    • Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (18)Cynthia Rusincovitch says

      You can always sub with spinach that tastes a little milder. Or if you want to give the kale a go… strip out the stems because they are a bit more bitter. Or use Lacinato kale. It has blueish flat leaves and is much milder than the other varieties.

    • Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (19)Nan says

      The kale was not a good idea on my opinion it gave me an after taste but the meat and all was yummy

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Hearty Oxtail Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you soak oxtail before cooking? ›

By soaking and blanching the oxtail before cooking any impurities are removed. To cook: Oxtail requires long, slow cooking to produce tender, succulent meat.

What's the recipe for oxtail soup? ›

Directions
  1. In a large stock pot add oxtail, beef, potatoes, onion, tomatoes, celery, carrots, cabbage and cucumbers. Fill stock pot with water until all ingredients are covered.
  2. Stir in bouillon cubes and season with pepper. Cook over medium heat until vegetables are tender and beef is cooked through.
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Do you have to brown oxtails before cooking? ›

Browning your oxtails will not cook the meat. Instead, it will enhance its color and aroma by caramelizing its exterior. Browning beef oxtails in a hot skillet before braising will also add rich depth and flavor to the meat.

What is special about oxtail soup? ›

Oxtail tastes like beef, but more specifically, like a more tender, silkier short rib in terms of texture. In fact, oxtail is often used on its own to make stock because it's such a gelatinous, rich meat. It is believed that this oxtail soup recipe was created in the 1700s in London by French and Flemish immigrants.

How long should you boil oxtails? ›

Fill with enough water to cover oxtails and place over high heat. Bring to a boil. Cover and reduce heat to medium. Cook oxtails until tender, 2 1/2 to 3 hours.

How long do you soak oxtails in vinegar before? ›

Soak them for 15-30 minutes undisturbed then scrub each one of them with the lemon or limes.

What to pair with oxtail soup? ›

Then serve this comforting oxtail stew with a side of your choice – mashed potatoes, polenta or rice are perfect for soaking up all that tasty gravy.

Is oxtail soup healthy? ›

Oxtail is rich in Collagen, a vital protein for our body's growth and repair. Oxtail is high in fat so an ideal energy source for a Ketogenic, Paleo, or Carnivore Diet. With over 70% fat, Oxtail is Ideal for anyone on a high fat / low carb or no-carb diet. Oxtail must be slow-cooked to break down the connective tissue.

Why is oxtail soup so expensive? ›

Why is it more expensive to make an oxtail dish now? It's simple supply and demand. Each cow only has around six pounds of viable oxtail to go around, compared to the other 400 plus pounds of viable cuts you can get from the rest of the cow.

Why is my oxtail so tough? ›

The key to transforming naturally tough and chewy oxtail into soft morsels of meat that readily slide off the bone is to braise it low and slow. This allows the vast amounts of collagen and connective tissue to slowly break down, rendering the oxtail tender and resulting in a broth thick with gelatin.

Why do you coat oxtail with flour? ›

Flour: to coat the oxtails for browning and to thicken the gravy. Worcestershire Sauce: adds depth and flavor to the oxtails.

What ethnicity is oxtail soup? ›

Different versions of oxtail soup exist: an ethnic dish of the American South which traces its lineage back to the pre-revolutionary war era; Korean; Chinese; a fried/barbecued oxtail combined with soup variation which is a popular dish in Indonesia where it is called as sop buntut; and a thick, rich, gravy-like soup ...

Is oxtail soup good for your stomach? ›

The Role of Oxtail in Digestive Health

Oxtail is easy to digest due to its high protein to fat ratio and low production of hydrochloric acid required to break down the meat. The presence of collagen in oxtail helps to support the gut's mucous membrane, promoting cellular growth and repair.

How long should I soak an oxtail? ›

Soak the oxtail in cold water anywhere from 2 hours to overnight to draw out the blood from the oxtail. Drain and rinse the oxtail.

Why soak meat in water before cooking? ›

People talk so much about soaking meat in ice water to tenderize, remove gamey flavors, leech out blood, and other crazy reasons. This type of meat care is all a myth! Wet soggy meat is not what you want to cook with.

Are you supposed to soak oxtails in vinegar? ›

Thaw frozen oxtails before cooking them for best results. Place thawed oxtails in a bowl and cover them with water. Add about a Tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar to the water, then let them soak for at least 30 minutes. Rinse them well in the water before draining them.

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