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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Short Rib Stew

Hawaiian Style Short Rib Stew

My family loves stew and I make my stew the way all Hawaiians do with a tomato base that marries with the rich beef flavor that release itself with the caramelized browning of the beef.

The browning of the meat is probably the most important step to making a tasty stew. Without this step you will end up with a flat unbalanced stew that has pale tasteless meat and chunks of flavorless onions and celery.

You will clearly taste the absents of flavors that are only accomplished by caramelizing the meat and sautéing the onions and celery.  Such simple ingredients transform into something so comforting and the best part is it comes together in just one pot.

I usually use chuck roast to make stew which is reasonably priced and readily available, but today when I was at the grocer I found a beautiful pack of meaty short ribs that were on sale.  Short ribs in my town run close to $5 per pound and considering the bone, that makes for a very expensive stew.  Today’s sale price brought these baby’s down to $2.50 per pound.  I was definitely making short ribs tonight.  I asked the butcher to cut through the bones so I would end up with 2” pieces which is the perfect size for stew or soup.

SHORT RIB STEW

4          pounds            short ribs, cut into 2” pieces through the bone
1/3       cup                  flour
¼         cup                  oil
1          tsp.                  seasoned salt
1          large                onion, diced small
2          stalks               celery, diced small
2          cloves              garlic, minced
1          14oz. can        Italian stewed tomatoes
1          8oz. can          tomato sauce
22        oz.                   water, use the cans to measure
1 ½      tsp.                  salt
1          tsp.                  sugar
¼         tsp.                  pepper
4                                  carrots, chunked into bite size pieces
4                                  red potatoes, chunked into bite size pieces

Mix the flour with the seasoned salt (I used Johnny’s but any brand will do).  Toss meat in the flour mixture and coat each piece well.

Heat a heavy bottom pot over med high heat and add ¼ cup of oil and brown short ribs on all sides.  Then set aside.  Repeat until all the short ribs are browned.  If there is any leftover flour, don’t toss it out.  Add it in the next step.

Pour off all but 2 Tbsp. of oil from the pot and lower the heat leaving behind the browned bits that have settled to the bottom.  Stir in the onions and celery and let cook for about 3 minutes.  Add the garlic and cook until the onions are soft.  Add any four that is left in the bowl from the meat, if any, to the onions and let cook for another couple of minutes. The flour on the meat and the extra will thicken the gravy.

Add the tomato sauce, tomatoes, water, sugar, salt, pepper and short ribs back to the pot.  Stir to mix and bring to a boil.  Lower heat to and cover.

Cooking for 1 hour or until meat is tender but not falling off the bone.  Uncover and bring heat up to med and add carrots and cook for 5 minutes add potatoes and cook for another 10 minutes or until carrots and potatoes are tender.


Skim fat off the top if needed.


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5 comments:

  1. Stews are comfort food to me. I could it stew several times a week and be very happy. Your stew sounds delicious, and all of your tips are great and very important. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Love this recipe!!! Brings back memories of when dad made it. He passed and I never learned the recipe and that made me regret not asking. But decided to google the recipe and voila! Thank you for sharing because when I’m missing dad, I’ll make a pot of short rib stew and feel so much better❤️

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    1. Hi Alicia. Sorry about your dad, but I'm happy that this dish brings back fond memories of him :)

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  3. OMG! I made this for my hubby several years ago. We can’t get enough. Just this week the short ribs were on sale for $4.99/lbs. I’m from the mainland and it usually goes for $10.00-$15.00/lbs. Needless to say, I stocked up! It’s SO DELICIOUS. My mother-in-law was born and raised in Hawaii and it reminds her of back home. What a compliment Susan.I reprinted your recipe and will laminate it as my original from 2010 is very tattered with yummy food splatter.

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    1. Wow $4.99# is a fantastic deal! Thank you for sharing your story it made my day :)

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