Boneless Short Ribs Recipe with Red Wine Sauce (2024)

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Boneless Short Ribs with Red Wine Sauce are incredibly tender, flavorful, and oven-braised to perfection in a delicious red wine sauce. It’s a wonderfully comforting weekend dinner for an entire family and the sauce is absolutely amazing with the meat and any side dish. This simple short ribs recipe starts on the stove top and is finished in the oven for just a few hours.

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Boneless Short Ribs Recipe with Red Wine Sauce

From time to time, we need to treat ourselves to the joy of a five-star quality dinner in the comfort of our own home! Sometimes you just don’t want to leave home and go to a restaurant, plus, I find it to be much more affordable (and even more delicious) to cook those meals at home.

There are so many dishes you can easily make at home that you’d pay good money for at a fancy restaurant. Much like this five-star worthy meal, it’s not nearly as complicated as you may think and it tastes absolutely fantastic! In fact, this is one of the easier meals you can make at home.

Don’t let the time scare you! Most of the time is just letting the meat slowly cook in the oven. What you have to do is simply sear the meat, them make the sauce in the same pan, and then slowly braise it in the red wine sauce until it’s fork tender. It doesn’t get much easier than this, trust me!

The real stand-out element of this recipe is the sophisticated, savory, and incredibly flavorful red wine sauce. This sauce has pretty simple ingredients but with a few little flavor infusing tricks, you will want to drink it with a straw!

How To Cook Boneless Short Ribs

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Ingredients You Need:

For the Short Ribs:

  • Boneless Short Ribs – Yes, you read it right, these are boneless short ribs! Be sure to use good quality short ribs, otherwise you risk large fat layers running through the meat.
  • Olive Oil – Extra virgin works best here.
  • Salt – coarse kosher salt or sea salt is best
  • Black Pepper – Freshly ground yields the best flavor and aroma.

For Red Wine Sauce:

  • Olive Oil
  • Shallots – The delicate sweetness in shallots make them ideal for this balanced sauce.
  • Garlic – it’s best to use fresh garlic and smash and mince it yourself, not pre-minced.
  • Flour – All-purpose flour will thicken the sauce perfectly. (Use gluten free all purpose flour if needed.)
  • Red Wine – Do not use a sweet red wine! A dry, rich, and full bodied red wine like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, or Zinfandel work well for this sauce.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar – This ingredient adds both sweetness and a light tang to this complex flavor palette.
  • Beef Stock – For the best flavor, use your own Homemade Beef Stock when available!
  • Tomato Paste – This adds a richness to the sauce that can’t be substituted.
  • Herbs – Bay leaves, dried thyme, and dried oregano compliment the meat and the sauce beautifully.
  • Salt
  • Black Pepper

Gluten Free Notes:

This boneless short ribs dinner can easily be made gluten free by using gluten free all-purpose flour in the sauce. Remaining ingredients should already be gluten free but double check the labels on the packaging.

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Directions:

Prep the ingredients: Prior to cooking, you’ll need to prepare your short ribs by letting them rest on your countertop for approximately 30 minutes. During this time, slice the shallots, mince the garlic, and measure remaining ingredients.

Sear the meat: pat the beef dry with a paper towel and season generously on all sides. Preheat the pan first, add some oil, and sear the short ribs in batches in a large pan over medium-high heat.

Set the seared meat in a large 9×13 casserole baking dish and preheat the oven to 325°F.

Prepare the sauce: add a bit more oil to the same pan you cooked the meat in and sauté the shallots. Stir in the garlic and cook until fragrant. Sprinkle the shallots and garlic with flour.

Pour in the red wine while stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot. Stir in the apple cider vinegar, beef stock, tomato paste, and seasonings. Bring to a simmer for a few minutes until the sauce thickens.

Cooking short ribs in the oven: Pour the sauce evenly over the beef in the casserole dish. Cover the dish with foil and cook in the oven for about an hour and a half. Take the foil off and cook another hour. Allow the meat to rest in the baking dish for about 15 minutes before enjoying.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What are boneless short ribs?

Well, the name is actually quite misleading because these are not ribs at all! They don’t usually even come from the rib area. Boneless short ribs are chuck beef that comes from the shoulder area, which is above the ribs. Some short ribs with the bone-in come from this area as well, but close to the rib, and include the first through the fifth rib bones.

Boneless short ribs come from the area above and are cut into a specific shape to mimic the bone-in short rib. Boneless short ribs are usually pretty meaty, and are thick cuts of beef. They also typically come with a very nice marbleizing of fat. Some may have a fat cap on top, which you should cut off when preparing the meat if it’s there.

The Best Method of Cooking Boneless Short Ribs

Essentially, you would cook boneless short ribs the same way you would cook the bone-in ones. The best way to cook short ribs is to braise them. Braising will not only cook them to the beautiful tenderness you know and love, but also is an incredibly flavorful technique.

Braising is a method of slowly cooking food using wet and dry heat. This technique starts off with searing the meat first at high temperature, and then slow-cooking in the oven with liquid. When it’s slower cooking, the meat really absorbs all of the flavors in the sauce you cook it in and slowly renders the fat into the tissue.

Tip: You can use a Dutch oven to braise boneless short ribs from sear to bake, or a cast iron skillet to sear them and then, transfer the meat into a 9×13 casserole dish.

Serving Suggestions

Mashed Potatoes are always the best option to serve with short ribs! If you want a little lighter side, you can go with Mashed Cauliflower. You can also serve it with macaroni or bowtie pasta. That pasta is great to hold the sauce.

As far as vegetables, choose any of your favorite vegetables like green beans, carrots, asparagus, mushrooms, zucchini, and anything else your heart desires.

Storing Instructions:

You can store your leftovers in the Dutch oven or the casserole dish you cooked the short ribs in. Make sure to refrigerate your leftovers. If you choose to store it in the casserole dish or Dutch oven, make sure to cover the top airtight with plastic wrap or other food storage wrap. Property stored, leftover short ribs will be good for 3-4 days.

Boneless Short Ribs In Red Wine Sauce

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Boneless Short Ribs

Boneless Short Ribs with Red Wine Sauce are incredibly tender, flavorful, and oven-braised to perfection in a delicious red wine sauce.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 (serves 6-8)

Calories: 560kcal

Author: Lyuba Brooke

Ingredients

  • 4-4.5 lbs boneless short ribs
  • 2-3 tbsp olive oil
  • coarse or sea salt
  • black pepper

Red Wine Sauce:

  • 1-2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2-3 shallots
  • 6 garlic cloves
  • 1/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 3 cups red wine
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 1/2 cups beef stock
  • 1/4 cup tomato paste
  • 4 tsp brown sugar
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano
  • coarse or sea salt
  • black pepper

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Instructions

Before cooking:

  • Take short ribs out of the refrigerator and out of the package. Let them rest and warm up on the cutting board, on the counter, for about 30 minutes before cooking.

  • Slice shallots and set the aside. Peel, smash, and mince garlic and set it aside as well. Measure remaining ingredients for the sauce and set aside.

  • Pat the beef dry with a paper towel and season generously with salt and pepper on all sides.

Sear short ribs:

  • Preheat a large pan over medium-high heat and add oil. Sear the meat in batches so they are not overcrowded. Sear them on all 4 sides until golden brown.

  • Take the meat out and set it in a large 9×13 casserole baking dish.

  • Preheat the oven to 325°.

Red wine sauce:

  • Using the same pan where you seared the meat, add a little more oil if needed and add sliced shallots. Sauté until softened and starts to brown.

  • Add minced garlic, stir, and sauté until fragrant.

  • Sprinkle flour over onions and garlic and mix until they're coated.

  • Pour in the wine slowly while slowly stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot. Stir in apple cider vinegar, beef stock, tomato paste, and seasoning.

  • Mix in seasonings and let it come to simmer. Simmer for a few minutes until sauce starts to thicken.

  • Pour the sauce over the beef in the casserole dish and make sure it's nestled well.

  • Cover the dish with the aluminum foil and cook in the oven for 1 1/2 hours.

  • Take the aluminum foil off and flip the short ribs. Cook for another hour.

  • Take the dish out of the oven and let it rest about 15 minutes before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 560kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 45g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 14g | Cholesterol: 134mg | Sodium: 307mg | Potassium: 1135mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 136IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 46mg | Iron: 6mg

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ABOUT LYUBA

I’m Lyuba Brooke, mother of 2, the cook, recipe developer, photographer, and author behind willcookforsmiles.com. I share many classic and original recipes, cooking tips, and tutorials. My passion is sharing delicious meals for everyone to try. Read more...

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FAQs

What is the best wine to cook short ribs in? ›

For braising beef, look for a dry, full-bodied red wine such as Cabernet, a fuller-bodied Pinot Noir, or Chianti Classico. Don't Overcook the Beef. Believe it or not, it is possible to braise short ribs for too long.

Do short ribs get more tender the longer you cook them? ›

Short ribs are commonly cut into 2x3-inch rectangles, giving you a cross-section view of the layers of fat, meat, and flat rib bones. You can also purchase boneless short ribs. Either way, short ribs require long, slow cooking for tender results because they start out so tough.

Are boneless short ribs the same as short ribs? ›

Beef short ribs are the equivalent of spare ribs in pork, with beef short ribs usually larger and meatier than pork spare ribs. "Boneless" short ribs are cut from either the chuck or plate, and consist of rib meat separated from the bone. "Boneless country-style short ribs", however, are not true short ribs.

Why are my boneless short ribs tough? ›

If they aren't braised long enough, they can be super tough to eat; if they are cooked too long, the meat will just fall apart. The key to preparing short ribs is to cook them until they reach a point that is just before they would fall apart.

Should short ribs be covered in liquid? ›

Short ribs that are cooked completely submerged in liquid will come out with a thin, watery sauce, while those cooked in just a thin layer of liquid—enough to provide a moist environment under your Dutch oven's lid—will produce a rich, flavorful sauce.

What is the best way to tenderize beef short ribs? ›

Braising allows the ribs to tenderize while bathing in a flavorful liquid, absorbing the flavors as they also melt their connective tissue and release their own meaty essences into the mix.

Why do you soak short ribs? ›

Soak the short ribs in water for an hour or two to remove the iron in the meat.

Do you cook short ribs fat side up or down? ›

It really doesn't matter either way since the meat is going to fall off the bone after it is cooked, and the meat becomes so tender that it's easy to separate into individual servings.

Do boneless short ribs cook faster? ›

Apparently the boneless short ribs come from a different part of the cow than bone-in. Bones do add flavor, but the boneless carry a richer flavor, so the result is similar. They were delicious - took about 30% less time to cook.

Can you pan sear short ribs? ›

Sear short ribs until deeply golden brown on both sides, about 3 to 4 minutes per side. Transfer to a cutting board or platter to rest. Without wiping out the skillet, add remaining whole scallions and tomatillos to the skillet and season with salt and pepper.

How do you know when boneless short ribs are done? ›

Cooking to temperature is as important as time, so always check the temperature of your meat with a reliable meat thermometer to determine doneness. When you get an internal temperature from 205-210 degrees F, then your ribs are ready to rest.

Can you over braise short ribs? ›

Can you overcook beef short ribs. No, you cannot overcooked braised beef short ribs. In fact, the longer the short ribs braise in the liquid the more tender and delicious they become. However, for this recipe, I would not recommend cooking until the meat becomes so tender that it begins to shred.

Why are my short ribs not tender in the crockpot? ›

Slow-Cooker Short Ribs Tips

Braise short ribs for six to eight hours in a slow cooker set on low. Don't try to speed up the cooking process. Short ribs can become tough and chewy if they're cooked too quickly.

Is red or white wine better for ribs? ›

Smoked meats—especially those with a bacon accent—are also best served with Pinot Noir, playing off the smoky, tea-leaf flavors of the wine. If you're serving hamburgers, steak, barbecued ribs, or beef tenderloin, only the big red wines will do.

What wine is best for braised meat? ›

The rustic Grenache-based blends made in regions such as the Southern Rhone, Provence, and the Languedoc are ideal for braised meats. They offer spicy fruit and coarser tannins that become soft and delicious with richer dishes, like short ribs. One affordable producer to look for: Mas de Gourgonnier.

What wine is best for rib of beef? ›

But with a roasted prime rib, you don't need such a bold wine. While a Cabernet would be a solid choice, something more medium-bodied such as a Zinfandel or Merlot would also pair nicely. My personal favorite is a blend of primarily Zinfandel with bolder Petite Sirah and Syrah added in small amounts.

What is the best red wine for beef short rib ragu? ›

I almost always use a chianti when I'm making this dish, but really any bold red wine, such as a cabernet, super Tuscan, or Valpolicella would work well. If you're not able to find beef short ribs, you can opt for beef stew meat or use a 2-3 pound chuck roast cut into cubes.

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