OMG.. This is officially on list of favourites. To be honest, I have never cooked with short ribs before, I can't believe I lived this long without ever experiencing braised short ribs. When my roommate and I tasted it that night, we just looked at each other with happiness. I immediately knew that I will be making braised short ribs more often. Maybe once a week! I’m just so happy!
When it comes to cooking savoury food, I tend to not follow recipes to the “T”. I would go through hundred of sites and watch several Youtube videos and gather the general idea on how to cook a basic dish. On the other hand, baking is a different story, I always follow baking recipes, if not, they usually tend not to turn out very tasty,.. and that happened a lot to me in the past. In this particular case, I looked for recipes from the Food Network site and did a general search on Google. I would also read comments from other bloggers and by readers who have made the dish. I like reading them because they also usually state the pros and cons of the dish. The result? The usual ingredients are carrots, celery, onions, red wine, short ribs (of course) and seasonings. General techniques involves browning the meat, and simmering for hours in the oven. Simple enough =D However, I decided to just simmer it on the stove cause I don't have any pots that are oven safe. the result is still great. I may invest in a oven-safe pot just to see if the flavour is any different, but I found that simmering it on the stove was just fine.
This is my version of braised short ribs ( did I mention it was AMAZING?!):
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Are you drooling yet? |
Yield: 4
Ingredients:
Short ribs 2 strips ( approximately 2 lb each)
1/3 cup brown sugar
3 stalk celery chopped
2 carrots chopped
2 onions chopped
5 clove of garlic, chopped
3 bay leaf
20 sprig of time
2 ½ cup red wine
5 cups Beef stock ( enough to cover the beef)
2 tbsp Worcestershire
2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
1 tbsp rosemary
2 tbsp vegetable oil
Salt and pepper
Directions:
1. Chop carrots, celery, onions
2. Season the ribs with salt and pepper
3. Coat the ribs with flour
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The marbling of fat throughout this piece means that it is flavourful! |
4. Between medium to high heat, sear ALL sides of the meat, this technique is call “browning”. Don’t crowd the pot, you want a good sear on all side. I only had 5 in my pot at a time. When all sides are browned, set aside in a bowl. IF there is a lot of oil in your pan, pour some of it out.
5. Add carrots, celery, onions, garlic. Stir while scraping the brown bits on the bottom of the pot
6. Add Thyme, balsamic vinegar, red wine and brown sugar. Stir
7. Return all the beef back into the pot
8. Add beef stock and bay leaf( you only need enough beef stork to cover all the beef
9. Put the lid on and wait till it boils
10. Reduce heat to low when boil
11. Cook for 3 hours or until meat is tender!
12. Remove all the meat into a bowl
13. Time to reduce the sauce, there is probably a lot of liquid still in the pot. Turn stove on high and let it bubble till the sauce reduce to half. Stir occasionally so the vegetables don’t burn.
14. Serve with your choice of side, I made a plain mash potato!
The best part is that it taste just as amazing (if not better) the next day!