These Red Wine Braised Short Ribs Are Worth Every Minute (original) (raw)

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Fall-off-the-bone tender red wine Braised Short Ribs are incredibly easy to make, but also the kind of show-stopper recipe that will impress any guests. It’s the kind of cooks-all-day recipe that rewards your patience in every bite.

Red wine braised short ribs recipe with mashed potatoes and vegetables in a gray bowl

5 Star Review

“I made this and it turned out delicious! Super tasty and comforting dinner that was perfect for fall.”

— Kathleen —

Braised short ribs are EASY short ribs.

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While the term “braised” may sound intimidating, braising short ribs simply means browning on the outside, then slow-simmering them.

These braised short ribs are a mostly hands-free recipe, but they taste like something that takes a lot of effort.

red wine braised short ribs served in a bowl with mashed potatoes

Key Ingredients

You’ll find the full list of ingredients in the recipe card below, but here are some notes to keep in mind.

How to Braise Short Ribs

Seasoned short ribs

Short ribs being browned in a Dutch oven

Vegetables being sauteed in a Dutch oven

A flavorful sauce with vegetables and herbs in a Dutch oven

Tender red wine braised short ribs in a Dutch oven

A dutch oven with meat in a sauce

Dry and Season the Ribs (photo 1). This helps tenderize the meat and make it more flavorful.

Brown the Ribs (photo 2). Do this step in small batches.

Sauté the Vegetables (photo 3). We want them tender and slightly caramelized. Then, add the tomato pasta and garlic.

Pour in the Wine (photo 4). Bring to a boil, then let simmer. Add the remaining ingredients, minus the parsley.

Add the Short Ribs (photo 5). Bring to a simmer, then transfer the short ribs to the oven.

Bake (photo 6). Bake the red wine braised short ribs covered at 325 degrees F for 1 hour. Remove the lid, then bake for another hour. Transfer the short ribs to a plate, then simmer the broth to reduce further. Add the short ribs back to the pot. Top with fresh parsley and serve as desired. ENJOY!

Wine Pairing

I like to pair red wine braised short ribs with the same wine I cook them in. A dry, full-bodied red wine such as Cabernet, Pinot Noir, or Chianti Classico are my absolute favs.

Red wine braised short ribs over mashed potatoes with herbs and vegetables

What to Serve With Beef Short Ribs

Leftover Ideas

Leftover short ribs make a fantastic sandwich filling (similar to this succulent Italian Beef) or use them as the base for Shepherd’s Pie.

an upgrade to braised short ribs Ina Garten served in a bowl

Tender red wine braised short ribs simmer low and slow in a rich, savory sauce for a cozy, restaurant-worthy dinner made at home.

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Serving: 1of 6 (without pasta or potatoes)Calories: 701kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 59gFat: 30gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 168mgPotassium: 1665mgFiber: 3gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 10877IUVitamin C: 13mgCalcium: 108mgIron: 8mg

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