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Braised Beef Short Ribs with Root Vegetable Ragoût

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 4

Ingredients

1 small onion
1 medium carrot
59.15 ml plus 14.79 ml vegetable oil
236.59 ml cup dry red wine
3 thyme sprigs
1 Turkish bay leaf or 1/4 California bay leaf
.89 g cracked black pepper
four .34-Kilogram beef short ribs (sometimes called Flanken)
all-purpose flour for dusting ribs
473.18 ml veal stock
118.30 ml water if necessary
Accompaniment: root vegetable ragout

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Slice enough onion and chop enough carrot to measure 20 g each. In a 1.42- to 1.89-litre saucepan cook onions and carrots in 14.79 ml oil over moderate heat 2 to 3 minutes, or until softened but not browned. Add wine, thyme, bay leaf, and pepper and simmer 3 minutes. Transfer mixture to a bowl and cool. In a heavy-duty sealable plastic bag combine ribs and wine mixture. Marinate ribs, chilled, turning them occasionally, at least 8 hours and up to 1 day.

    Step 2

    Preheat oven to 149°C.

    Step 3

    Remove ribs from marinade and pat dry. Pour marinade through a sieve into a small saucepan and discard solids. Bring marinade to a boil, skimming froth, and remove pan from heat.

    Step 4

    Season ribs well with salt and pepper and lightly dust with flour. In a heavy ovenproof skillet or flameproof casserole large enough to hold ribs in one layer heat remaining 59.15 ml oil over moderately high heat until it just begins to give off a faint white smoke. Brown ribs, turning them occasionally, and transfer to a plate. Pour off oil from skillet or casserole and add ribs and stock.

    Step 5

    Pour marinade through a fine sieve into skillet or casserole and bring liquid to a simmer. Cover skillet or casserole with foil or a lid and braise ribs in middle of oven (add water after 3 1/2 hours if most of braising liquid is evaporated) 4 hours, or until meat gives no resistance when pierced with a fork. Pour braising liquid through a sieve into a bowl and skim fat.

  2. Step 6

    Serve short ribs with braising liquid and vegetable ragout.

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