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Braised Short Ribs in Guinness Gravy

We decided to have a little fun on St. Patrick’s Day and make what we called a “Leprechaun Feast!” Knowing that Leprechauns are small and in love with a particular precious metal, we decided to roll those attributes into one meal! So, we made Short Ribs, Roasted Brussels Sprouts (which we think of as shrunken cabbages), and Yukon Gold Sneaky Mashed Potatoes!

On to the ribs themselves, we opted to rely on our slow cooker to do most of the heavy lifting since it makes such tender ribs. To start, we seared them on the top and bottom before pulling them out of our pan and transferring them into our slow cooker. Then, we deglazed the pan with some Guinness (it is an Irish inspired meal after all) and let that simmer a little to enrich itself with the flavours of the onion, garlic, and mustard seed. From there, we used about half of our Guinness as a braising liquid in our slow cooker, and we stashed the rest aside in a mason jar with a little added beef stock to use to make a gravy when the ribs finished up.

In the end, the beef fell off the bone and was super tender…and the gravy was a huge hit as well! If you prefer a slightly different side dish with similar ingredients, we suggest our Irish Cheddar Colcannon!

Time: 8 Hours (most of which is time spent with your ribs in a slow cooker)

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