Blackened New Orleans Braised Short Ribs

If you like short ribs (and who doesn't), then you've just got to try this recipe...Creole seasoning and dark beer ensure unbelievable flavor and meat that falls off the bone. They're outstanding!


Blackened New Orleans Braised Short Ribs

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Servings: 6
Prep Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 3 hrs 20 mins
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Ingredients
  • to 4 pounds beef short ribs, cut into serving-sized pieces
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  • 2  tbsp.
    Creole seasoning
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  • 4  tbsp.
    vegetable oil
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  • large onions, coarsely chopped (about 2 cups)
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  • large carrots, coarsely chopped (about 1 1/2 cups)
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  • stalks celery, coarsely chopped (about 1 1/2 cups)
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  • 6  cloves
    garlic, minced
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  • sprigs fresh thyme leaves
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  • 1  can
    (about 6 ounces) tomato paste
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  • 1  bottle
    (12 fluid ounces) dark beer
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  • 4  cups
    Swanson® Beef Stock
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  • 1 3/4  cups
    Swanson® Vegetable Broth (Regular or Certified Organic)
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Directions
1.
Season the ribs with the Creole seasoning. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a 6-quart saucepot over medium-high heat. Add the ribs in 2 batches and cook until they're well browned on all sides. Remove the ribs from the saucepot. Pour off any fat.
2.
Reduce the heat to medium and add the remaining oil. Add the onions and carrots and cook until the vegetables are well browned, stirring occasionally. Add the celery, garlic and thyme and cook until the celery is tender.
3.
Stir the tomato paste and beer in the saucepot. Cook and stir for 5 minutes, scraping up the browned bits from the bottom of the saucepot. Stir in the beef stock and vegetable broth and heat to a boil. Return the ribs to the saucepot and reduce the heat to low.
4.
Cover and cook for 2 hours or until the ribs are fork-tender. Remove the ribs from the saucepot and keep them warm.
5.
Strain the cooking liquid and return it to the pot. Cook over medium-high heat for 20 minutes or until the cooking liquid is slightly thickened. Serve the ribs with the sauce.

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