Crockpot Braised Short Ribs are beef short ribs that are seared and then transferred to a crockpot to cook in a beef broth and vegetable mixture. Try my Beef Short Ribs and Gravy for another recipe for fork-tender meat.

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Crockpot Braised Short Ribs

If you are looking for tender meat, this is the crockpot braised short ribs recipe for you! Braising the short ribs is a method where you sear the meat. Then, the meat is slowly cooked in a liquid for a flavorful and melt-in-your-mouth tender cut of meat. It is simpler than it may seem, and it makes a tougher cut of meat (like short ribs) fall off the bone.

Crockpot Braised Short Ribs Ingredients

Beef: Short ribs are generally braised. As stated, braising the short ribs helps the meat become tender, since they are a tougher cut of meat. You could also use this recipe with beef chuck if you can’t get any short ribs.

Vegetables: I added onions, mushrooms, and garlic, as well as tomato paste, for flavor. You could also add other veggies like carrots, beets, radishes, sweet potatoes, or turnips.

Beef Broth: I stuck with only using beef broth. However, you could use half beef broth and half dry red wine, if you prefer.

Searing Ribs for Crockpot Braised Short Ribs

How to Buy Short Ribs

The first thing you need to do is choose the short ribs for the recipe. When buying short ribs, which could also be labeled beef chuck short ribs or arm short ribs, look for well-marbled cuts of beef. Choose bone-in cuts of meat without a whole lot of fat on the surface. The thickest fat on the surface will need to be trimmed before cooking.

Look for English-style cut short ribs for best results when braising. This is when the meat is separated from one another along the bone. However, flanken-style short ribs (thinly cut across the bones) would also work in this recipe.

Overhead View of a Plate of Crockpot Braised Short Ribs

Preparing Short Ribs

Once you have your cuts of meat picked out and at home, it’s time to get them ready to cook. First, use a sharp knife to cut off any of the thickest fat along the surface of the meat. Do not remove the silverskin (a layer of silvery sheen) or membrane; these hold the meat to the bone while cooking.

After trimming the short ribs, season all sides of the beef with salt and pepper. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, add the oil. Once the oil is hot, sear the beef on both sides for 1-2 minutes, starting bone side up. The meat will not be cooked through; it will continue to cook in the crockpot. Transfer the seared meat to a large crockpot.

How to Make Crockpot Braised Short Ribs

Once you have the seared short ribs in the crockpot or slow cooker, cook the vegetables. To the same skillet as you seared the beef, add the onions, mushrooms, and tomato paste. Stir to combine and make sure the vegetables are coated with the tomato paste. Cook over medium heat for 3-5 minutes.

Next, add the garlic and cook for about a minute. Then, increase the heat to high and pour in the beef broth. Bring the mixture to a boil, followed by reducing the heat to simmer for about five minutes. Stir occasionally, scraping down the sides of the skillet when needed.

Pour the mixture over the ribs in the crockpot. Cook on low for 7-8 hours. Or, cook on high for 3-5 hours. The braised short ribs are done when the meat easily falls off the bone. Serve over homemade mashed potatoes. Braised short ribs also pair nicely with a side of Roasted Zucchini Spears or roasted asparagus.

Tender Falling off the Bone Crockpot Braised Short Ribs

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5 from 12 votes

Crockpot Braised Short Ribs

Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 30 minutes
Crockpot Braised Short Ribs are beef short ribs that are seared and then transferred to a crockpot to cook in a beef broth and vegetable mixture.

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 pounds beef short ribs
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 large sweet onion, thinly sliced
  • 8 ounces baby Bella mushrooms, sliced
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 teaspoons garlic, minced
  • 3 cups beef broth

Instructions

  • Season short ribs on all sides with salt and pepper.
  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Add seasoned ribs to the hot oil (bone side up first)and sear on each side for 1-2 minutes, until browned. (The ribs will not be cooked through.)
  • Remove and transfer ribs to a large crockpot.
  • To the same skillet, add onions, mushrooms, and tomato paste. Stir to coat the vegetables. Cook over medium heat until onions are tender (about 3-5 minutes).
  • Add garlic and cook for one more minute.
  • Increase the heat to high and pour in the beef broth, stirring often and scraping up the brown bits from the pan. Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce heat to medium. Simmer for 5 minutes, stirring and scraping the sides as needed.
  • Pour over the ribs in the crockpot.
  • Cover and cook on low for 7-8 hours. Or, cook on high for 3-5 hours.
  • The ribs are done cooking when they easily fall off the bone.
  • Serve over mashed potatoes.

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  1. 5 stars
    These are delicious!! But now I have leftovers! Can I freeze? And if so, best way? With juices/onions/mushrooms, or just the meat?

  2. Could you add small baby potatoes to the crock pot if you don’t want the mashed potatoes? Would you leave them in the crock the full 7-8 hours?

  3. 5 stars
    Would you please repost the chocolate sheet cake from scratch recipe. I hope you didn’t take it down because of the entitled lady’s snarky comment.

    Want to try it after my brazed short ribs are finished.

    Thanks and God’s peace,

    Pastor Jerry

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  4. I soooo love this recipe! It’s hard to find short beef ribs and when I do I like to honor them this way. I do add a touch of wine (usually have some available) and wild rice mixture (absorbs some of the flavorful gravy). True to my Appalachian heritage, I cook some of Granny’s southern cornbread (no cracklins’) so as not to overwhelm the gravy taste! This time I’m making the chocolate cake you gave us from scratch. Trouble is my lab, Beauregard, won’t leave the kitchen while the crock pot cooks! He’s had some of this before and knows exactly what it is! I guess I’m going to have call the cake “step over the Beau cake.” Thanks so much for posting these awesome recipes!

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