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She shows us how to make slow-braised short ribs with red wine and creamy, comforting corn pudding. Red Wine-Braised Short Ribs by Melba Wilson. I love that this dish requires, time, love and ...
The Barefoot Contessa loves pairing these short ribs with crusty bread or her Creamy Parmesan Polenta recipe, which only takes minutes and six ingredients to whip up.
Add the flour and cook for 1 minute, stirring. Add the wine and veal stock and bring to a simmer. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large skillet until shimmering. Season the ribs with salt and pepper, add them to the pan and cook over moderately high heat, turning, until they are well browned, about 15 minutes. Transfer the short ribs to the casserole.
Drum roll please: The #1 recipe of Ree's this year was this humble side dish: roasted asparagus. "A huge platter of this is a beautiful, delicious addition to any dinner table," she says.
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Drain the pasta, reserving another 1/4 cup of the cooking water; add the pasta to the skillet. Cook over moderate heat, tossing and adding some of the reserved cooking water if needed, until the pasta is well coated and the shrimp are white throughout, 1 minute. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to bowls, grate bottarga over the top and serve.
In the winter, I like to make red wine-braised short ribs on polenta. I think home cooks go wrong trying to make something that impresses people, rather than something they know how to make.
Generously season ribs with salt and pepper. Heat butter in a Dutch oven over medium heat and add ribs. Sear ribs on all sides until they get nice and brown. Remove ribs and add scallions, garlic ...