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Braised Beef Short Ribs In Hard Cider with Gremolata



Hands down one of my favorite meals, beef short ribs are tough cuts of meat that so marvelously well as a slow cooked, braise. Celebrating our youngest son's 18th birthday midweek is the perfect time to resurrect this all time favorite recipe. The gremolata is a must and takes a heavy comfort dish and adds a lightness and refreshing brightness into each bite.


This simple and comfort food version is delicious with carrots, onions and bunches of fresh thyme and rosemary. The the one thing that really takes it up a notch is the use of seasonal beer like chestnut beer during the holidays or hard apple cider during other times.


The meat is first seared in hot oil for a gorgeous browning thanks to the Maillard reactions at play and then stewed for a long time. Best cooked in the oven for a long time, it also turns out spectacular on the stove top when schedules demands so. But what really takes this heavy, stick-to-ribs comfort food and transforms it into a refreshing experience for the palate is the gremolata.


Gremolata is simply fresh herbs (such as parsley) chopped up, mixed with some fresh and fragrant lemon zest with a pungent dash of garlic or grated horseradish. It truly is above and beyond a garnish and turns the meal into a real treat for the palate as well as the olfactory senses.


Serve this on top of yummy, fluffy, cheesy soft polenta for an unforgettable meal. Wonderful for the family and extra special when friends are over.


warmly

Devaki



Recipe for

Braised Beef Short Ribs In Hard Cider

Serves 4-6


Shopping list

Short Ribs:

¼ cup extra virgin olive oil

3 pounds boneless beef short ribs

½ tbsp. salt

2 tsp freshly ground black pepper

¼ cup all-purpose flour

3 ribs celery

4 medium carrots

2 large Spanish or yellow onions (to yield approx. 3 cups diced)

8-10 garlic cloves, peeled

1 qty 12-ounce bottles hard apple cider or chestnut beer

1 cup basic tomato sauce

1 cup chicken stock

Tied together with twine:

4-5 sprigs fresh thyme

4-5 sprigs fresh rosemary

Gremolata:

1-1/2 cups packed fresh Italian parsley

2 lemons (use a zester)

6-8 cloves, peeled garlic


Preparation:





Short Ribs: Cut the short ribs into 3” lengths. Place between 2 large sheets of kitchen paper towels and press down to dry completely. Liberally season with ½ tbsp. salt and 2 tsp ground black pepper.


Carrots: Peel and chopped into 1/2” circles.

Onions: Peel, cut and discard the ends and dice into ½” pieces.

Celery: Discard ends and leaves. Cut into ½” pieces.

Garlic: Chop & set aside.

Herbs: Tie the sprigs together with kitchen twine. Flour: Measure the flour in a bowl and place near the stove.


Method:



In a large, heavy-bottomed ovenproof skillet or Dutch oven, heat the olive oil over high heat until smoking. I'm using my Emile Henry Brazier for this.


Lightly dredge each short ribs in the flour, shake off the excess and place them in the hot oil, not touching. Place about 4-5 at a time depending on the size of the pan. Do not overcrowd.

Sear for about 7- 10 minutes per batch on both sides. Transfer the short ribs to a plate and set aside. Repeat the process with all the remaining short ribs.




To the same pan, add the carrots, onions, celery, and garlic to the skillet. Add ¼ tsp salt and sauté over medium-high heat until softened – approx. 7-10 minutes.


Add the hard cider, tomato sauce, chicken stock, and herb bundle. Scrape the bottom of the skillet with a wooden spoon to dislodge the brown bits, and bring the mixture to a boil.


Return the short ribs to the pan and cover with a tight fitting lid and over medium-low heat, cook for approx. 2 to 2-1/2 hours until the short ribs are fall apart tender.


Turn up the heat to medium-high, uncover and evaporate some of the excess gravy until desired gravy consistency and quantity is reached.


Just before serving:



Parsley: Finely chop and set aside in a mixing bowl.

Lemons: Zest using a zester and add to the parsley

Garlic: Finely chop and add to the lemon zest and parsley mixture.


Toss the ingredients loosely by hand and sprinkle over the braised short ribs.

Serve the short ribs hot with Cheesy soft polenta.



Enjoy!


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