Friday, September 16, 2011

Short Ribs Baby!!!! I'm Back! Again

 


I have to tell ya, cooking intrigues me.  There are just some things in my life that I just have to cook.  I may not every do it again but now I know that I have "been here done that".

I have a favorite blog, actually I am addicted to this blog.  Everyone that knows me knows I talk about this blog all the time.  Its called The Pioneer Women.  Ree Drummond is the author and has become a very close friend of mine.  She doesn't know it yet, but she is. 

I got into photography because of her.  Bought expensive cameras, because of her, took expensive classes, because of her, and am having the time of my life, because of her.

She cooks and takes photos of her steps, and now I have to do it all the time.  I have so many recipes that I have cataloged on my computer and the number of pictures, OH MY!  I have a lot.  I like to put recipes on my blog and have the photos to go with it.  My private desire is to be a food stylist and that takes a special eye something that takes time, but for now I am having fun!

I saw this recipe on her blog and wanted to try it as soon as I could.  Now, I know people just don't have short ribs in their freezer (except for me) and I am was not a fan of short ribs, until just the other day......

We went out to dinner in Vegas with my family and Andy ordered short ribs that were on the special menu of the day.  I thought "Yuck".  I ordered the salmon.  Well, when it got there I thought "Hey that looks good, then looked at it again and thought, "I am going to need to try that" as Andy was cutting this rib meat with a fork.  I asked him for  a bite and bit into HEAVEN!!! Oh my it was incredible!!!  The tenderness, the intense flavor, I ended up eating his dinner! (Good thing he likes salmon).

How does something like that happen?  How can I make something that incredible?!!!  After a lot of research, I finally found out tried it last night and all I can say is Come to Momma!!!! LUUUVE this recipe and Ree helped me make it happen.

I HIGHLY recommend this for you to make, take my tips to heart, I have seen the light and OH BOY!!!!!

I had some short ribs in the freezer as I said earlier.  We like to buy a half of  cow from a butcher we LOVE in Barstow, named Purdy's.  The owners name is Tommy and he is such a nice guy, that is for another story.  I found him because of my pigs I used to own, that is for another story, too.  Jeanine, stay on track...Ok...  Anyway, our best friends bought the other half of the cow and didn't know what to do with "short ribs" and gave them to us, (see the label, thanks Daryl).  The way Tommy wraps his packages the meat stays for a LONG time.  He triple wraps them and doubles the butcher paper.

For Christmas, my BIL gave Andy a Le Creuset Dutch Oven.  What was really funny, is we bought him the EXACT same one color and all for his Christmas present!  Now I am addicted to this dutch oven.  I have a few pieces of Le Creuset and they are an investment, but you can hand these down to your children and their children and their children.  They will last FOREVER!  I like going on EBAY and looking at the vintage ones and just dream of having a kitchen filled with all the colors and sizes, one day.... Jeanine, stay on track...OK

 The recipe and directions follow:

2 Packages of Short Ribs ( if you don't know where they are, ask the butcher, he knows)
1/2 pound of bacon
2 Tsp of canola oil
Flour
1 medium onion  diced
3 medium carrots diced
1 package of Lipton Onion Soup mix

2 cups red wine
2 cups beef broth
 

Here we go!

Now I like to time how long sometime takes me from start to finish, however, it really isn't accurate because of the picture taking.  For a meal I may take up to 75 pictures and the editing takes me FOREVER. That is why some of my recipes haven't made it to my blog.

Time:  You will want to make this on a day that you are home, kickin back, playing on the computer, listening to music with nothing that you have to do....other than smell it's goodness while it cooks.

Preheat the oven to 350:










Here is the package.....
Here they are once opened:
 They were HUGE compared to what the store sells, they were as large as my hand!

I let them get to room temperature and get the rest of the goodies out.

I have pepper bacon, I had bits and pieces on hand that I got to make pinto beans (another post another time) I LUUVE pepper bacon! 









Take a half a pound and cut them up in small pieces and put them into your preheated dutch oven on top of the stove. By the way, did I tell you this was a one pot meal?  Yeah!








Cook the bacon until all the fat is rendered and the bacon is almost cooked all the way, don't cook it too high or you will burn the fat.  Remove the bacon and put aside.

When the bacon is cooking, I salt and pepper the short ribs and dredged them in flour.







 
See how big these ribs are?  WOW!











Now I have a confession to make, flour is my nemesis.  Truly, just like paint.  It doesn't matter how careful I am, I get flour (and paint) everywhere!!!!! In my hair, in my shoe, don't get me started on how it gets on my plants, (still have no idea).  It just does.  You should have seen my camera, Andy is sill laughing.  Jeanine..stay on track....OK..


I then add the canola oil and each of the Flintstones ribs to sear, about 60 seconds on each side.  This is an important step because you want to lock in the goodness of the meat and the bits that will be on the bottom just adds more flavor and flavor is where its at baby!










I remove the ribs then added the diced carrots and onions to saute, just until they are soft.









I tell you at this part to add the RED wine.  I took a bottle out of the wine cooler and was excited about opening this bottle, I have had this for a while and wanted to keep it for  a special occasion, and what more of a special occasion than this dish, open her up, I say! 

Listen when I say to you it is the utmost importance to make sure EVERYTHING is fresh and good before you use it, so I strongly suggest you take a sip of the wine, not only for good luck and to give thanks for such a bounty but to make CERTAIN the wine is good.  (See the lengths I go to, someone has to it might as well be me).  Cheers to me as I take a swig out of the bottle.  Oh my! UGGGGG!  The wine had turned and I turn and spit it out in the sink!  Am I sure, stupidly I take another swig.  UGGGGG again!  Pour the WHOLE bottle down the drain, YUCK!  Well there went my only bottle of red, desperate measures now, I take a bottle of white and use it, again take a swig of out this one, YUM ok another one just to make sure YUM again, alright one more for good measure as I giggle to myself, good thing it is after 12PM, it's 5 o'clock somewhere in the world. Right?












I poured 2 cups into the pot and then added some homemade beef broth that I had made a while ago.  Deep rich dark ummmmmm....and added that.











I decided to add the onion mix at the end just for more intense onion flavor.  I am normally a purist when it comes to cooking but I wanted intense flavor.

Scrape the bottom of the pot to remove all the bits and caramelized goodness!  Oh my mouth is watering writing this out!

I now added the short ribs and made sure that they were completely covered, if not add more liquid, wine (remember to taste it first again, you now, just to make  it is still good).more broth or even water.

I waited until it all came up to a slow boil and added the bacon I had removed earlier, does it get  any better than this?








Put the top on it and into the oven it went!








I let it cook for 2 hours on 350 and then 325 for another hour.

Personal note:  It ran me out of the house an hour and a half due to the incredible smell.  You should have heard Andy again and again "I can't believe how hungry I am!"  over and over, it was quite funny.

I took it out and let it sit for about 20 minutes.  In the meantime I made fresh mashed potatoes (out of my pressure cooker, that is another one of my favorite tools).

Took a big spoonful of potatoes, added a rib on top of the pile (you may want to put three ribs on yours) and then put the gravy over it, WOW the presentation was OUT OF THIS WORLD!

The taste, can't even put into words how these just melted in your mouth!  Gift from God I tell you!!!!



You may want to have some warm  bread to go with this, that is on another one of my posts.

  MAN oh Man!

Drop me a line and let me now of your experience in making these!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Hey Everybody!!! Did ya miss me?!!!

I have not written, as you are well aware of.  Considering my last post was in May.  So the question I have to you and mainly to me is:  WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SUMMER???!!!!!

I wanted to take a couple of weeks off to get done with all of the projects I had going and one day lead into the next and there ya go.

"Wanting to" and the "Reality" reasons for not blogging:

I have been wanting to "spice" up my blog with more great recipes and instructions.
Real:  I am finding a lot of blogs with recipes and after awhile I get the "blah blah whatever is going on.  I don't want my blog to turn into that.

I wanted to write more about my chickens and their adventures.
Reality:  I sold them.
I decided that I have not been home enough to
#1 give them the attention that they needed and
#2 I couldn't eat all the eggs they were producing.
#3 Couldn't get rid of the eggs to friends, for the fear that they would suddenly stop producing and here I have 7 no laying chickens.
#4 They were going through chickens feed and that got very expensive.  Do you know how many eggs I can get at the farmers market for $40.00 a month?  I do, 10 Dozen and lastly,
#5 I got tired trying to find someone to watch them, even though they were pets with benefits.

Family issues, not that I want to get into it, but in having young adult children and the choices they make.... well, enough said.  That took the largest part of my summer as well. 
Reality: not wanting to focus on them and take away the important things in my life, i.e. my blog.

 I have been sewing.
Reality:  I like hanging out at the quilt store and visiting while I have my sewing machine all set up, those girls bring in the best food to share, I swear!  But honestly, I did finish a quilt that I had no business in doing.  Then did a cute panel quilt that all I had to do was to cut straight lines and sew in straight lines, it came out super cute.  Pictures to follow. 

I've been traveling, a lot!
Reality:  I have been traveling a lot!  Not that I am complaining but when you are gone for two weeks at a time, you start forgetting certain things about where you live, like what does your husband look like.  And also, you forget about the clothes you have in your closet.

Wanting to start a new little business
Reality:  Still wanting to start a new little business.  I have been thinking of different party ideas and have posted the challenges on my past post.  Well, Yahoo, I have figured them out, at a dear cost.  The cost has been hundreds of hours, asking, pleading, and begging for anyone to help me.  With me living in such a small town it's not like I can pick up a phone book and call someone who is a graphic artist and say "I NEED HELP!" But what you do is you start seeking and asking anyone and everyone who even knows how to turn on a computer.  I did get help and the instruction was invaluable.  I can't wait to start showing you my "Artesstist Work"  Don't ask me what that first word was I made it up, after all I am an Artist or an Artessitist! Viola!  Here is a sneak peak:


This is just ONE of sooooo many, this is just perfect to run through your printer and add to your bottles for your Halloween get together.  See, I have been artisting.  Who knew?

I haven't been taking time to do my photography.
Reality:  Nope, I haven't.  I haven't pulled out my Nikon since the Mother's Day Brunch.  I have been taking my small Cannon Elf and even worse, dare I say it....taking my phone and taking pictures.  The blasphemy!

I haven't seen my friends and spending any time with them.
Reality:  Too busy to make time and therefore time keeps going and before you know it, you've lost a summer. 

But, I have to tell you all of these confessions have been good for my soul and now I feel cleansed, deep breath!  Whew!

So with all that being said and more stuff that I didn't even put in, I am wanting to change things up a bit.  I want to have a section on my blog reserved for someone who is very very dear to my heart.  After a lot of thought and contemplating I decided that he is worth it.

Uh hum, without further ado let me introduce to you:

GEORGIE:


 This little guy has become such an important part of our lives.  He goes everywhere we go and unlike kids, I can stuff him in a suit case and there is no complaining!  Even my girlfriends bring presents to him when they visit and other ones hide them in our house and here we go looking for over an hour to find him (many times).  He is a good hider,and he never makes any noise.

So, now I will be giving him his space that is due to him and I hope you enjoy his adventures as much as we do.

Also, I want to take a moment to thank all of my followers that contacted me while I was on hiatus asking if everything was ok, you all brought me back,  so a BIG THANK YOU AND I LOVE ALL OF YOU!

I am going to close for now, thank you for being my friend and hanging in there.  I am taking you very seriously and pay attention to what is important to me and to you!

That is, if you will still have me, (as I bow.... )