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THIS. IS. IT. I’ve never fallen in love with a recipe as quickly as I did this one. I don’t think I’ll ever love another recipe as much as Oven Braised Short Ribs!

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I don’t really remember eating short ribs growing up. Is it something that you grew up with? We certainly had ribs, mostly pork ribs, but not oven braised short ribs and now I feel like my childhood must have been a complete waste.

Alright, not a waste, I mean my parents totally killed it for us kids. We had campouts and nights under the stars, lazy game nights and watching movies together and on and on. I totally had a good childhood, I just think it would have been perfection if I’d had these oven braised short ribs. 

I bet you I’ll get a call from my mom telling me that she totally used to make oven braised short ribs as soon as she reads this post. That happens a lot with us,  “Hey Mom, why didn’t we ever do such and such when I was little, that would have been so fun!”

“We did. You were 9.”

“Oh, yeah, right. I do kind of remember that. Ok, never mind.”

And that’s pretty much 6/10 conversations with my mom. I don’t know how in the world I’ve forgotten so many important things in my childhood, but alas…

a le creuset dutch oven full of one pot braised beef short ribs

Oven Braised Short Ribs

Oven braised short ribs sounds a lot more fancy than it really is, so take a deep breath and let’s do this together. It’s basically ribs that are cooked slow with liquid in a pot in the oven until they totally and completely fall off the bone.

Don’t you love when that happens? When meat is so blasted tender the bone is completely clean when you try to lift the meat out. Man, that’s the good stuff right there!!! It’s so, so good!

These oven braised short ribs have the most amazing flavor and gravy with them. It’s a combination of all the good stuff like carrots, onions, garlic and celery that caramelizes and melts down to give the gravy that perfect base. But then there’s the burst of flavor from the Balsamic vinegar.

Mmmmmm, I think I’ve found my new favorite meal to make for when company is coming to dinner.

Are Short Ribs Beef or Pork?

Short ribs are all beef and are one of the most tasty ways to eat ribs. They are similar to a pork spare rib, but are meatier and thicker.

Can Short Ribs be Boneless?

Beef short ribs can be boneless, however we prefer bone in. They end up more flavorful and tender. When you’re at the store, look for bone-in short ribs that have already been cut up into individual ribs.

A dark grey plate with a pile of creamy mashed potatoes with fall apart braised beef short ribs and fresh parsley

Braised Short Ribs

You can cook short ribs a few different ways, but one of the most popular and delicious ways to cook beef short ribs is to braise them.

  • What is Braising?

Braising is when you begin by frying the meat in a pan, then place it in a sealed container, such as a Le Creuset dutch oven along with liquid and cook it low and slow until the meat completely falls off of the bone. Braising is basically pot stewing. Saying it that way makes it a little less complicated.

Braising allows a less tender cut of beef to become unbelievably incredible.

  • What is the Difference Between Braising and Stewing

Braising is when you cook beef in enough liquid to almost cover the meat, in a sealed pot.

Stewing is when you use small cuts of beef immersed in liquid, just like Beef Bourguignonne.

A dark grey plate with a pile of creamy mashed potatoes with fall apart braised beef short ribs and fresh parsley

How Many Short Ribs Per Person?

Here’s the trick though, because short ribs are cut into individual ribs it can seem like you’re going to need a lot to feed your family, until you see how much meat is on each rib. At this point it’s all confusing about how much to use.

If you’re serving beef short ribs to adults, it’s best to plan on 2 short ribs per person. 

How to Cook Short Ribs in the Oven

Alright, we’ve talked about a lot, but cooking short ribs in the oven is truly the best method for fall off the bone goodness. This is because the heat is coming from all angles and the pot is completely sealed, allowing the steam and heat to really break down the fibers and fat, melting everything into perfection.

  • What Temperature to Cook Beef Short Ribs?

It’s best to cook short ribs anywhere between 350 to 375 degrees. We tend to almost always do 375.

Can Short Ribs Be Over Cooked?

Braising short ribs takes a long time and part of that is when the meat becomes very tough. This can be confusing as it seems like you may have overcooked the meat and it’s not too tough. This isn’t true, keep cooking the meat and it will eventually fall apart.

Now, just like anything if you continue to cook it forever the liquids will all completely evaporate making the meat sit flat on the bottom of the pot. This contact will eventually lead to burned up meat.

A dark grey plate with a pile of creamy mashed potatoes with fall apart braised beef short ribs and fresh parsley

How to Cook Short Ribs Fast

If you’re out of time and looking to cook short ribs fast you can always turn to your trusty instant pot. Here’s the thing though, that slow braise is what allows the gravy to thicken and really penetrate the meat. This means that I don’t necessarily recommend cooking these Oven Braised Ribs in an instant pot, but you can definitely do it.

  • Cut the liquids down by a third
  • Sauté the veggies in a pan as well as brown the meat in a pan instead of the instant pot in order to get better caramelization.
  • Place everything in the instant pot and turn the vent to seal. Press the STEW function and set the time to 50 minutes.
  • Allow a natural release and then remove the ribs.
A dark grey plate with a pile of creamy mashed potatoes with fall apart braised beef short ribs and fresh parsley

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How to Make Oven Braised Short Ribs

4.28 from 140 votes

Braised Short Ribs

By Sweet Basil
Prep10 minutes
Cook3 hours 20 minutes
Total3 hours 30 minutes
Servings4 servings
THIS. IS. IT. I’ve never fallen in love with a recipe as quickly as I did this one. I don’t think I’ll ever love another recipe as much as Oven Braised Short Ribs!
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Ingredients 

  • 4 Lbs Beef Short Ribs
  • 1/2 Cup Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Pepper
  • 2 teaspoons Olive Oil
  • 3 Tablespoons Butter, divided
  • 1 Tablespoon Flour
  • 1/3 Cup Onion, minced
  • 2 Carrots, peeled and minced
  • 2 Stalks Celery, minced
  • 6 Cloves of Garlic, minced
  • 1/2 Cup Balsamic Vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Liquid Smoke
  • 2 Cups Beef Broth
  • 2 Sprigs Fresh Rosemary
  • 4 Sprigs Fresh Thyme
  • 2 Bay Leaves
  • Mashed Potatoes for Serving

Instructions 

  • Heat the oven to 350 (see note)
  • Place the flour, salt and pepper in a pie dish or pan.
    1/2 Cup Flour, 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt, 1/2 teaspoon Pepper
  • Coat each rib on all sides with the flour and set aside.
    4 Lbs Beef Short Ribs
  • Heat a dutch oven or oven safe pot over medium high heat with a few drizzles of olive oil. Add 3-4 ribs at a time, browning on each side and remove to a plate.
  • Wipe out any black flour if there is any, leaving any browned bits in the pan.
  • Turn the heat to medium and add the olive oil and butter.
    3 Tablespoons Butter, 2 teaspoons Olive Oil
  • Quickly add the onions, carrots, celery and garlic, stirring to combine.
    1/3 Cup Onion, 2 Carrots, 2 Stalks Celery, 6 Cloves of Garlic
  • Cook for 5-6 minutes or until the veggies are tender.
  •  Add the remaining flour and stir for 30 seconds.
    1 Tablespoon Flour
  • Add the vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, liquid smoke, and beef broth. Bring to a simmer.
    1/2 Cup Balsamic Vinegar, 1 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce, 1 Tablespoon Liquid Smoke, 2 Cups Beef Broth
  • Add the herbs and bay leaves and place the short ribs back in the pot.
    2 Sprigs Fresh Rosemary, 4 Sprigs Fresh Thyme, 2 Bay Leaves
  • Place the lid on the pot and cook for 2 1/2-3 hours in the oven, or until the meat is falling off of the bones and the liquid has reduced down.
  • Remove the bay leaves and herbs and serve hot over mashed potatoes.
    Mashed Potatoes for Serving

Recipe Notes

Reduce the oven temperature to 325 if:
  1. you are using a pot other than a dutch oven or
  2. your pot is larger than 3 quarts or
  3. your oven cooks hot
Stored in an airtight container, these ribs will keep for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Serving: 2ribs, Calories: 788kcal, Carbohydrates: 24g, Protein: 67g, Fat: 45g, Saturated Fat: 20g, Cholesterol: 218mg, Sodium: 1399mg, Potassium: 1450mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 5358IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 62mg, Iron: 9mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Carrian Cheney

Carrian Cheney is the creative force behind ‘Oh, Sweet Basil,’ a food blog she co-authors with her husband, Cade. She creates fresh, family-friendly recipes that encourage togetherness in the kitchen.

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118 Comments

  1. Kath says:

    5 stars
    So delicious!!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Yay! Thank you so much for the feedback!

  2. Rosie says:

    Hello! I’ve made these twice before and they always turned out great! However, I have two things: in step 9 in says ‘add the remainder of the flour’. Does that mean just to add the second tablespoon of flour that is listed or add all of the leftover flour from coating the beef?! Also, would it be possible to double this recipe?! If I have 8 short ribs in the Dutch oven, will it need to be in the oven a little longer?! Thank you so much!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Rosie! Just the 1 Tbsp of flour that is listed. The flour used for coating the ribs should be discarded. Yes, you can definitely double the recipe. It may need a little longer to cook, but probably not much. Just make sure your pan isn’t too overcrowded.

  3. Elaine says:

    5 stars
    Used a slow cooker on low for 6 ribs (3 lbs)
    6 hours. It was amazing!!!! Will do again. Only downside was that it was so rich we could only finish one rib each! Thank you for the recipe!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Thank you so much Elaine! Did you eat them with mashed potatoes or some kind of side dish? I find that helps cut through the richness. Thank you so much for taking time to leave a comment!

  4. Misha Burgardt says:

    2 stars
    Made this last night and was so excited when I put it in the oven. However, 375 is just too high. Like others in the comments, the sauce burned and stuck to the meat and the Dutch oven. The meat I could pry away from the pot was still good, but there was no sauce left that could be salvaged. I wish I would have read the comments beforehand so that I would have done 350 degrees and checked it after 2 hours.

    You might consider editing the language and steps around the temperature/time in the recipe. After getting feedback that others have had this issue, it would be helpful to say to do 2 hours at 350 and then check it before continuing for 20 minutes at 375. It seems like a ton of folks have had a lot of success with that formula.

    I’m not angry, just disappointed that it didn’t turn out. I want to help others enjoy the recipe more in the future.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Misha! I’m so sorry for the disappointment! I’m so lost because I make this a lot and never have a problem with it burning. Using a bigger pan would definitely make a difference or using something other than a dutch oven pot. I’m going to make a few notes in the recipe in hopes to help everyone out with this. Short ribs are pricey so I don’t want people to not have success with this recipe! Thank you so much for the feedback Misha!

  5. TTurner says:

    I will try your recipe. However, I do think your cooking temp is too high. I am an avid cook! Not saying I know more but from experience, this should really be done at a lower temp. That’s what I’m going to do when I make these. I’m going with 325 on my oven. I can’t wait to try this!!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Go for it! And enjoy! I think you are going to love this!

  6. Taylor Gordon says:

    5 stars
    I made these for the second time tonight and man were they delicious! We omitted the butter, substituted olive oil, and used no bay leave. We added extra thyme. I’ve had these short ribs sitting in my freezer since March and you could not even tell.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      That’s fantastic news! I’m so glad to hear it!!

  7. Claudia says:

    I can’t find any recipes on how to cook brisket sripes. I only need to know how to cook a small amount. Could you help me please?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Claudia! I’m not sure what your question is exactly. This recipe is for short ribs, not for brisket. Can you clarify? I would love to help!

  8. Diane Huber says:

    I left a review saying the sauce was burnt and the cooking temperature was too high. I got a response that you’ve never had an issue like this. You should read your reviews!!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      We have made this recipe dozens of times and have never personally had this problem. We read all our reviews and comments and try to help all our readers. I apologize for the frustration you experienced.

    2. Claudia says:

      I can’t find any recipes on how to cook brisket sripes. I only need to know how to cook a small amount. Could you help me please?

  9. Diane Huber says:

    Followed directions for this recipe. Sauce was burnt and the vegetables stuck together is a burnt mess. The dinner was ruined and went in the trash. What a waste of time and $$!! 375 is too high.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      We never had an issue like this. I’m so sorry for the frustration!

  10. Carmen Edmonds says:

    I’m not big on red meat so I thought it was just OK. My husband really liked it though. I do think it would turn out just the same with a roast and save myself a lot of money. I cooked at 325 due to some reviews and it turned out great and did not burn.