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From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...It is hard to believe that a recipe this simple can produce such delicious ribs, but rest assured it does. I live with rib experts and they love the dish I'm sharing with you tonight. My gang tends to prefer the less elegant cuts of meat and will bypass a t-bone for a flatiron steak any day of the week. Knowing that, you won't be surprised to learn that they'd choose short ribs over sirloin anytime they don't have to pay the price differential. Therein lies the rub. Short ribs are not cheap and it is entirely possible to serve a family a standing rib roast for what a stew made with short ribs might cost. The ribs, which are fatty, have a wonderful flavor and a stringless texture, that makes for melt-in-your mouth eating. will melt in your mouth. I don't make these ribs often. I work on the theory that anything that releases the amount of fat they do can't be good for you, so I temper my enthusiasm and make them only once or twice a year. When I do make them, I don't hold back. I've become expert at skimming fat from pan juices and that helps a lot. This recipe would make a great Father's Day meal and it is perfect for moms who do not want to man the grill. I do hope you'll give these ribs a try. I know you will enjoy them. Here is how they are made.
Saucy Slow-Oven Short Ribs...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon olive oil
3 slices thick-cut bacon, cut in 1/2-inch dice
5 pounds short ribs
Salt and pepper
1/3 cup flour
1 large onion, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped garlic
1 cup ketchup
1 (10.5-oz.)can condensed beef broth, undiluted
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons white vinegar
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
2) Heat oil in a large Dutch oven. When it shimmers, add bacon and fry until lightly browned. Remove bacon from pan and drain off all but 2 tablespoons of drippings.
3) Liberally season short ribs with salt and pepper and dredge all sides in flour. Heat bacon drippings until almost smoking. Brown ribs, in two batches, until deep brown, about 5 minutes per side. Remove from pan, again pouring off all but 2 tablespoons of drippings. Add onions and garlic and cook until softened, about 3 minutes. Add ketchup, broth, sugar, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, mustard and black pepper. Mix well and bring to a simmer. Return ribs to pan, spooning sauce over all surfaces. Cover pan and cook for 3 hours.
4) Remove ribs from Dutch oven. Skim fat from sauce. Serve ribs with sauce. Yield: 6 servings.
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14 comments :
These look wonderful! Short ribs are still pretty hard to find in the UK, but they are quite inexpensive, so I will try this!
I actually never had short ribs but with these ingredients I'm sure it's really good!
I'm hard to pressed to find any short rib recipe I dislike! These ribs look and sound sooooo good!! Of course, I'm a sucker for anything saucy :)
I've never made my own short ribs, but these look so saucy and delicious, I think I need to change that!!
Sues
Looks delicious!!!! We just love short ribs!
Complimenti per la ricetta e per il blog: mi unisco ai tuoi lettori fissi.
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It's 9 am and my mouth is totally watering thinking about these! My husband and boys thank you! ;}
Mary, Now I know what I want for dinner on Father's Day! I love short ribs but for some unknown reason, we rarely make them... Thanks for the reminder and the recipe! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Perfect for Father's Day.
Fondly,
Glenda
These short ribs look so mouthwatering and moreish, Mary.
We often find baby back ribs but short ribs would be available if we ask for them.
These sound sock-up-and-down delicious!! thanks, Mary!! blessings ~ tanna
I'm making these right now. You didn't say...what are you supposed do with the cooked bacon bits? Just eat them or add them into the braise?
Well, I never added the bacon bits back in tp the braise. I guess I'll use them in a salad. I also didn't add the olive oil. It really wasn't necessary with the bacon fat. I also had an "oops" moment. I forgot to do the flour dredge.
My guy loved them.
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