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Slow Cooker Asian Sort Ribs

Jeff Lynch
Jeff Lynch @hobbit_chef

This is another Cooking lite magazine adaptation, which I made on a night my husband and I went to an opera matinee at The Lyric Opera. I knew I wouldn't feel like cooking after watching a Greek tragedy sung in Italian, to Mozart. The show had a happy ending (Lovers reunited, ruling a Greek Island, overcoming Neptune with the power of love.)

Slow Cooker Asian Sort Ribs

This is another Cooking lite magazine adaptation, which I made on a night my husband and I went to an opera matinee at The Lyric Opera. I knew I wouldn't feel like cooking after watching a Greek tragedy sung in Italian, to Mozart. The show had a happy ending (Lovers reunited, ruling a Greek Island, overcoming Neptune with the power of love.)

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Ingredients

  1. 8bone in beef short ribs
  2. 5/8 TspKosher salt
  3. 1/2 TspBlack Pepper
  4. 1.5 TbspCanola oil
  5. 2 CupsFresh Shiitake Mushrooms
  6. 1 Tbspfinely chopped garlic
  7. 1Peeled Fresh Ginger Root, finely diced
  8. 1/2 Cupunsalted beef stock
  9. 1/4 CupPacked Light brown sugar
  10. 1/4 CupRice Vinegar
  11. 1.5 TbspLow Sodium Soy Sauce
  12. 1 TspCrushed Red Pepper

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Brown the Short Ribs 2 minutes a side in a non stick pan over medium heat. Move them to a six quart slow cooker. Discard the drippings, but don't wipe the pan.

  2. 2

    Stir fry the mushrooms, Garlic and ginger in the pan the short ribs were cooked in. Cook them about 4 minutes. Transfer the mushroom, garlic, ginger mixture to the slow cooker.

  3. 3

    Add beef stock, brown sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, and red pepper to the slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours in the slow cooker. Drizzle the cooked ribs with the juices, mushrooms, garlic, and ginger mixture. Serve with rice or vermicelli noodles.

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Idomeneo! What a lovely way to spend an afternoon. Love the story behind this recipe, and it sounds super delicious. Thanks for sharing, Jeff! :)

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