Fo-Sho Short Ribs with Balsamic Glaze

Recipe courtesy Guy Fieri, September 2008

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Total Time:
2 hr 30 min
Prep
40 min
Cook
1 hr 50 min
Yield:
6 to 8 servings
Level:
Intermediate
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Ingredients

  • 1/4 pound bacon, diced
  • 4 pounds short ribs
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 1 cup red bell pepper, 1-inch dice
  • 2 cups carrots, 1-inch dice
  • 2 cups celery, 1-inch dice
  • 12 cipollini onions, peeled, whole
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons dried rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon red chili flakes
  • 1 tablespoon pickling spice
  • 2 tablespoons salt
  • 1 tablespoon freshly cracked black pepper
  • 1 cup red wine
  • 3 cups beef stock
  • Balsamic Glaze, recipe follows
  • Parsnip Puree, recipe follows

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a large Dutch oven, over medium-high heat, cook bacon to render fat. Remove bacon and reserve as garnish for parsnips. Season ribs with salt and pepper. Sear all sides of ribs, in batches, ends included, and then remove. Add in vegetables, cook for 5 minutes, add flour and spices, cook for 3 minutes longer and deglaze pan with red wine. Put the ribs back into pot and add stock to cover 3/4 of the way up the ribs. Cover and cook in oven for 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes or until fork tender. Remove ribs to a baking dish and brush with Balsamic Glaze, cover with foil and keep warm in a preheated 250 degrees F oven. Strain and reduce broth by a third. (Broth to be served with Parsnip Puree.)

Balsamic Glaze:

In a small pot over medium heat, combine all ingredients. Whisk occasionally and reduce by one third.

Parsnip Puree:

  • 1 cup celery root, peeled and 1/2- inch dice
  • 4 cups parsnip root, peeled and 1/2- inch dice
  • 6 cups whole milk
  • 6 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
  • 6 thyme sprigs, whole, tied together with kitchen string
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
  • Bacon reserved from short ribs
  • 1/4 cup crisp fried onions, for garnish

In a large heavy bottom pot over medium heat, add in celery root, parsnip root, whole milk, garlic and thyme. Bring to a simmer and reduce heat. Simmer 5 to 7 minutes or until fork tender. Strain, reserving liquid. Discard thyme bundle. Place vegetables in food processor and pulse, adding reserved liquid as necessary, to desired consistency. Add butter and salt and pepper, to taste, and pulse. Garnish with bacon and fried onions. Serve with reduced broth from short ribs.

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  • on January 10, 2010

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    I have never made short ribs before and seeing Guy make these on TV they look yummy so I thought I'd give it a whirl. I didn't have a dutch oven and didn't want to spend the money on it for one receipe so I used a slow cooker. The short ribs were good but I am unsure about the glaze. It was more liquidity than glazy to me and my husband said it made the house smell awful. If I were to make these again maybe I'd cut the glaze receipe in half hoping this it will help the glaze be thicker. Otherwise the flavor was good.

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  • on November 06, 2009

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    I made this recipe all winter, it was like a gourmet meal with the parsnip mash, absolutely delicious and worth the prep time. I would recommend it highly, but use the biggest Dutch Oven you have as the more ribs the better

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  • on March 01, 2009

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    I was a bit of work but the results were well worth it! My husband said that is was easiest the best meal that I have ever cooked for him! i cooked it again for my mother- in- law and she loved it.

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