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Sweet & Spicy Braised Short Ribs Are the Holiday Dinner I Make Every Year

My friends now demand them.

By Camille Styles
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One of my favorite holiday traditions hands DOWN is the annual dinner party we host for the same small group of friends in the week leading up to Christmas. There’s something about that time that feels magical. It’s the tail-end of the holiday season, just before it crescendos into full-on family time, and it lends itself to major festivity. Every year, we all bring our A-game and show up ready to let our hair down and pop open a bottle of bubbly. In fact, it was at this very party three years ago that I learned to saber my first bottle of champagne. But that’s a story for another time.

Why I Love This Braised Short Rib Recipe

Since I’m more interested in kicking back with my friends than standing around the stove all night, I’ve come to rely on a few standby recipes that feel special enough for the holidays but can be made completely in advance. These are recipes that lend themselves to large-batch cooking for a crowd. Of the various dishes I’ve made through the years, it’s this sweet and spicy braised short rib recipe that’s become an almost-permanent fixture on my menu.

Why do I love these short ribs? Oh, let me count the ways. For starters, short ribs are a cut of meat that feels made for serving a crowd. They let you skip the big hunk of roast at the table. Instead, they’re already divvied up into individual portions that can easily be scooped onto a plate, ready to eat. They’re also luxuriously tender, with a richness that feels perfect for the holidays. I love to serve these easy short ribs with something creamy on the side. Good options include mashed sweet potatoes, polenta, or cauliflower mash. Each soaks up the short ribs’ velvety sauce. The end result is a delicious, red wine-infused flavor in every bite.

The Trick to These Short Ribs: My KitchenAid Gas Range

Perhaps the best thing about this sweet and spicy braised short rib recipe is that it can be made almost completely in advance. In fact, it’s at its very best when made the day before! The flavors deepen over a few hours. When it’s time to eat, all that’s left to do is gently rewarm them on the stovetop. Speaking of which, I made these short ribs start-to-finish on my KitchenAid® 48” Smart Commercial-Style Gas Range. As you guys know, we installed it as part of our kitchen design refresh last year. One year in, I’m still relishing the opportunity to get creative in the kitchen with my trusty sidekick.

This range is obviously beautiful. (Y’all ask me all the time on Insta who makes it!) But you may not know that the range is available in nine curated colors to fit a range of styles. I kept it classic with stainless steel. Its professional-level performance really becomes evident during the holidays, when I might be simultaneously boiling potatoes, frying sage leaves, and letting my short ribs finish off in the oven nice and slow. The range lets me have full control over all my different temperature settings so the end result is nothing short of perfection.

The Perfect Cut for Braised Short Ribs

To make things even easier on myself, I get help from my butcher by asking him to cut bone-in “flanken-style” beef short ribs into two-inch pieces. That way, there’s no additional butchering for me to do at home before seasoning and searing. Generally, I portion two pieces per person, give or take based on their appetite. You’ll love this easy braised short rib method that requires little more than chopping some veggies and throwing it all in the pot. The end result is so flavorful, fall-off-the-bone tender, and destined to become a keeper for all your holiday gatherings.

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As delicious as these short ribs are straight out of the oven, it’s the chimichurri that takes them over the top. I whip up a batch of this sauce all the time and keep it in the fridge for drizzling over meats, fish, and even pasta. Made with cilantro, parsley, garlic, and vinegar, it’s got that acidic punch that keeps the entire dish from feeling heavy.

And, since we eat with our eyes first, I love adding a few garnishes that bring color, flavor, and freshness. Just before serving, I tear more fresh herbs over the top, then scatter on some paper-thin red onion and lemon zest.

If you make this braised short rib recipe, be sure to give it a rating below. And don’t forget to tag us on Instagram @camillestyles, so we can see your short ribs in action. Happy holiday cooking!

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braised short ribs recipe

Sweet & Spicy Braised Short Ribs


  • Author: Camille Styles
  • Total Time: 3 hours 45 minutes
  • Yield: 6 1x

Description

Meet your new favorite holiday dinner to serve a crowd. The best part is that you can make it totally in advance.


Ingredients

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For the short ribs: 

  • 4 pounds bone-in “flanken style” beef short ribs, cut crosswise into 2-inch pieces
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 medium onions, chopped
  • 5 medium carrots, peeled, cut into 2-inch pieces
  • 2 celery stalks, sliced
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour (omit or use 1 tablespoon corn-starch to keep this gluten-free)
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 1 bottle dry red wine
  • Several sprigs parsley and thyme, plus more for serving
  • 1 head of garlic, halved crosswise
  • 2 lemons
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 1/4 cup coconut aminos or low-sodium soy sauce
  • For garnish: flat-leaf parsley, sliced red onion, and chimichurri sauce (recipe below)

For the Chimichurri Sauce: 

  • 1 bunch fresh cilantro, leaves and stems
  • 1/2 bunch fresh flat-leaf parsley, leaves and stems
  • 2 tablespoons fresh oregano, leaves only
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 shallot, peeled and halved
  • 1 garlic clove, peeled
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

For the short ribs: 

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Heat oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high. Season short ribs with salt and pepper, then sear for about 3 minutes on each side. You may have to do this in two batches to do it in an even layer. Transfer short ribs to plate, and then pour off most of the fat from the Dutch oven.
  2. Add onions, carrots, and celery to pot and cook over medium-high heat, stirring often, until onions are browned, about 5 minutes. Add flour and tomato paste, and stir for about 3 minutes. Stir in wine (I like to save a glass for myself to sip while I cook!) then add short ribs with any accumulated juices. Bring to a boil; lower heat to medium and simmer for about 15 minutes. Add brown sugar, beef broth, and coconut aminos to the pot, then add herbs, garlic, and the peel of one of the lemons. Stir it all together and bring to a boil. Cover the pot, then transfer to oven.
  3. Cook until short ribs are tender, 2–2½ hours, then transfer to a platter and garnish with lemon zest, red onion, and more fresh parsley. Season sauce to taste with salt and pepper, and serve chimichurri on the side. Serve with something creamy (like mashed potatoes or polenta) and spoon the sauce over everything. Serve, eat, and, enjoy!

For the Chimichurri Sauce: 

  1. Combine everything in a blender. I like to blend just until smooth but where you can still see pretty flecks of herbs. Pour over sweet potatoes, steak, chicken, fish, salad, or pretty much anything else you can think of. It’s so good!
  • Prep Time: 45
  • Cook Time: 180

Comments (23)

  1. Georgiegal says:

    You hit the jackpot here. This recipe was fabulous. I always believe you should have at least one showstopper recipe to dazzle folks. This is it. The meat was tender, the vegetables perfect and the sauce was so delicious. It was easy to prepare. I have made recipes from your site before and they are always wonderful but this was outstanding. My guests were raving about how wonderful the dinner turned out. Thank you.

  2. Kelly says:

    Do you pour in the entire bottle of wine? Making this today for my in-laws!

    1. Camille Styles says:

      Yes!

  3. Penni Kappmeyer says:

    Made this for company the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It was simple to make, my whole house smelled great and EVERYONE loved it. A definite repeat.

  4. Bridgit says:

    This is the second time I have made this. Amazing!

  5. Kristen says:

    This recipe was totally amazing. The flavor was complex, with no one flavor overpowering an other. I made it for my husbands birthday, everyone loved it. I would say it was time well spent making it. This recipe is a new family favorite!

  6. Emily says:

    Making this for Xmas Eve dinner…would love your recommendation on what to serve it over – a creamy mashed potato or cheesy polenta or? Thank you, can’t wait to make this!

  7. Emma says:

    I made this for my in-laws for Christmas dinner and everyone was so impressed! Thank you for the wonderful recipe – it was surprisingly easy and so so delicious! I made this with smashed potatoes and the chimichurri sauce was a most.

  8. Leslie G says:

    I need a recipe that I can cook ahead for an event but the only way to heat it up is in a crock/instapot. Do you suggest any changes to donut this way?

    1. Casey McKee says:

      Hi! I do think they’d work great, but I haven’t tested them! I would try cooking them on low for 8 hours – they’re ready when they’re super tender and falling off the bone.

  9. Lezlie says:

    If I need to double the amount of meat, should I also double all of the amounts for the sauce in step 2? (Not the chimichurri sauce)

  10. STACEY GUENTHER says:

    Hi! Unfortunately I am not seeing a link to access the actual recipe for the Sweet and Spicy Braised Short Ribs. Is there any way I can be sent the recipe?

  11. Holly says:

    I came back to this site to make this recipe again and I don’t see the actual recipe here anymore…

  12. Terry says:

    My daughter prepared these and they were delicious. Can you please provide the recipe again?

  13. Whitney says:

    Where is the actual recipe for this? All I can see is the writing about it.

  14. Andrea says:

    I don’t see the recipe. Only info about your stove and garnishes.

    1. Casey McKee says:

      Our apologies—we just launched a new site and were working through a few technical issues. I’m happy to report that the recipe card is back in place! Happy cooking!

  15. Bonnie says:

    Where is the recipe?!

  16. Ann says:

    Where can I find the recipe for these short ribs? They look delicious and I’d love to make them for Christmas dinner.

    1. Casey McKee says:

      Our apologies—we just launched a new site and were working through a few technical issues. I’m happy to report that the recipe card is back in place! Happy cooking!

  17. Leigh says:

    where is the actual recipe?

  18. Kimberly Ranegar says:

    Recipe please!

    1. Casey McKee says:

      Our apologies—we just launched a new site and were working through a few technical issues. I’m happy to report that the recipe card is back in place! Happy cooking!

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