Cabernet Sauvignon Braised Short Ribs

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Made this for dinner last night and had some friends over as well. Was rated 5 stars all the way. Horseradish Gremolata made the dish really stand out. We served it over a nice bed of smashed potatoes (with skins), then a couple of ribs, then sauce, then the Gremolata on top. Cooked it in a Dutch Oven for 3 hours till the meat was falling off the bone.

Would definitely fix this one again in a heartbeat! :br

Cabernet Sauvignon Braised Short Ribs
 
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CL I've seen some pictures of dishes Mike has made. He is certainly in a league of his own. Even if the dishes of food and table are staged for the camera (which I don't think it was), they look absolutely fantastic.

Myself, I am a meat and potatoes guy. So skip the vegetables and I'm in. I wonder if we could get Mike to make his dish one night and Julie with her pizza the next in the chat room.
 
He sent me a picture of the steak he had the other night - not the ribs, but wow, I gotta tell ya, it was a bit well-done. The waitress shouted char one and the cook did!

Just bustin your chops - oh jeeze, there I go again with the bad puns.

That looks great and I an jealous of your abilities to cook great food. Drooooollllllll
 
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Isn't that a Strip steak pictured? The cabernet ribs were outstanding and the braising liquid became an excellent steak soup the next day!
 
Ribs sounded great. Sounds like a similar recipe that I use for Osso Bocca, sept I use veal shank. ribs would be a much more affordable alternative, and a must try.
 
Looks like a short rib to me! The left over sauce goes great over the left over smashed potatoes. No meat required!

This is probably meant to be more of a Winter dish but I couldn't wait till Winter to try it out!
 
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