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Braised Beef Short Ribs – Elegant Comfort Food

Submitted by uptownkevin on January 19, 2010 – 12:46 pm2 Comments

Makes 4 servings
Serving Size  : About 2 ribs per person

INGREDIENTS

  • 4 lbs          beef short ribs — cut English style (cut parallel to the bone)
  • Coarse salt and black pepper — to taste
  • 3 cups      red wine — preferably cabernet sauvignon or zinfandel
  • 6 oz          canned chopped tomatoes
  • 2 cups      beef broth
  • 1 tbsp      minced garlic
  • 3 sprigs      fresh thyme — picked off stem
  • 2 each        bay leaves
  • 3 oz          canola oil
  • 1 large      onion — diced (2 cups)
  • 2 medium      carrots — diced (1/2 cup)
  • 2 stalks      celery — diced (1/2 cup)
  • 2 oz          dried porcini mushrooms

METHOD

Season short ribs with salt and pepper; be rather generous. In a mixing bowl, whisk together red wine, tomatoes, beef broth, garlic, thyme, bay leaves, and a pinch of salt.

Pour canola oil into a heavy 12″ cast iron skillet or Dutch oven (at least 5 quarts) and place over high heat. When oil is hot, working in small batches, brown the meat. Turn each piece to brown on all sides before removing from the pot.

Tip: A sturdy pot that conducts heat well has a lot to do with the success of this dish. Get yourself a cast-iron pot!

When all beef is browned and removed from pot, add onion, carrots, and celery, allowing to cook until browned, about 10 minutes, stirring frequently.

Return beef to the pot along with wine mixture. Allow wine to come to a boil before reducing heat, skimming fat from surface.

After simmering for several minutes, add mushrooms. Cover and simmer over very low heat until meat is fork tender and nearly falling off the bone, about 2 1/2 to 3 hours.

Once the beef has cooked, remove from pot and keep warm. Turn up heat and reduce the pot liquids until thickened, about 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Transfer ribs to four shallow bowls, spooning liquid over top. Serve with mashed potatoes or grits.

courtesy of Kevin Lacassin

www.NolaFoodie.com

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2 Comments »

  • foodster says:

    I have cooked no less than a ton of beef shortribs in my career working in the hotels. Thanks for reminding me about frenching these guys. Your presentation rocks. Believe it or not we used to bake short ribs off in hotel pans then sauce them with a mixture of demi-glaze and bbq sauce. Because they stack well in the pan we used them for large banquet luncheons. Cool recipe.

  • uptownkevin says:

    Foodster -

    For my Tampa catering company (www.goodfoodtampa.com), we sear them on a flat top and then braise them in hotel pans, using the ingredients above. They are a crowd favorite.

    -Kevin

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