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Red Wine–Braised Beef Short Ribs

4 servings

portions

5 hours

temps total

Ingrédients

5 pounds (2.3kg) beef short ribs (see note)

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 tablespoon (15ml) vegetable or other neutral oil

2 celery ribs (about 3 1/2 ounces; 100g each), cut into 1/2-inch dice

2 large carrots (about 8 ounces; 225g each), cut into 1/2-inch dice

1 large (14-ounce; 400g) yellow onion, cut into 1/2-inch dice

5 medium cloves garlic, smashed

2 tablespoons (30ml) tomato paste

1 (750ml) bottle dry red wine

1 quart (940ml) good-quality brown beef stock, brown chicken stock, white chicken stock, or store-bought chicken stock (see note)

1 packet unflavored gelatin, such as Knox (2 1/2 teaspoons; 10g), only if using store-bought stock

4 sprigs fresh thyme

2 bay leaves

1 (750ml) bottle ruby port wine

Slurry made from 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch mixed with 1 teaspoon water (optional)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 300°F (150°C). Season short ribs all over with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat until shimmering. Working in batches, add short ribs and brown on all sides, about 4 minutes per side. Transfer browned short ribs to a platter and repeat with remaining short ribs.

Pour off all but 2 tablespoons of fat from the Dutch oven. Return to the heat and add celery, carrot, onion, and garlic. Cook, stirring, until browned, about 6 minutes. Stir in tomato paste and cook for 1 minute longer; lower heat at any point if the contents of the pot threaten to burn.

Add dry red wine, scraping up any browned bits from bottom and sides of pot. Bring to a simmer. Add stock; if using store-bought stock, place it in a large bowl first and sprinkle all over with gelatin until bloomed, then add to Dutch oven.

Return short ribs to pot along with any accumulated juices, nestling them into braising liquids. Add thyme and bay leaves, cover partially, then transfer to oven, and cook until beef is fork-tender, 2 to 3 hours.

Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, bring port to a very gentle simmer, regulating heat to maintain that simmer. Cook, uncovered, and reduce until syrupy, about 1 hour; should yield about 1/2 cup (120ml) in volume. Set aside.

Carefully remove short ribs from pot and transfer to a clean platter (they will be very tender, so the bones may slip out; try to hold them together as you transfer them). Tent with foil.

Skim accumulated fat from surface of braising liquid and discard. Strain braising liquid through a fine-mesh strainer set over a large heatproof bowl, pressing on solids to extract as much liquid as possible.

Rinse out Dutch oven, then return strained braising liquid to it. Return to heat and bring to a gentle simmer, adjusting heat to maintain simmer. Simmer until braising liquid is reduced to 2 cups, about 1 hour; skim any foam that accumulates on the surface as needed. Add port wine reduction to braising liquid.

The sauce should be thick enough to coat the back of a spoon and leave a trail when you drag your finger through it. If it's still a little thin, whisk in the cornstarch slurry and bring to a simmer until thickened slightly.

Season sauce with salt and pepper to taste. Return short ribs to Dutch oven, spooning the sauce all over and around them to glaze and rewarm. Serve.

Nutrition

Taille de Portion

Serves 4

Calories

2086 kcal

Lipides Totaux

135 g

Lipides Saturés

58 g

Lipides Insaturés

0 g

Acides Gras Trans

-

Cholestérol

574 mg

Sodium

1498 mg

Glucides Totaux

38 g

Fibres Diététiques

7 g

Sucres Totaux

15 g

Protéines

154 g

4 servings

portions

5 hours

temps total
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