Saturday, June 06, 2026

Black Garlic Beef Short Ribs


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This delicious dish has two of my favourite ingredients - beef short ribs and black garlic. It’s a dish that when done right, falls off the bone and melts in your mouth, and a dish that promises to deliver both comfort and flavour. The rich, caramel and molasses flavours of black garlic pair perfectly with the deep beef flavour of short ribs. Enjoy them over some rice, with root vegetables or simply with a glass of robust red wine. You can take the meat off the bone for easy eating, or leave on for the beautiful presentation.
Black garlic is what truly sets this short rib casserole apart. It’s regular garlic that has been aged and fermented, resulting in a softer, molasses-like texture with a sweet and tangy flavour devoid of the usual garlic pungency. It is not just a flavour enhancer but also a powerhouse of antioxidants. It is everything you love about garlic but even better.

 
  • 2-2.5 kg Bone-in beef short ribs
  • Sea salt
  • 15-20 Black garlic cloves
  • 50 g Coconut sugar (or dark brown sugar)
  • Tallow, for searing
  • 80 ml Gluten-free, salt-reduced soya sauce
  • 100 ml Rice wine vinegar
  • 1-2 tbsp Sambal oelek (or sriracha)
  • 1l Homemade beef stock
  • Chopped cilantro, for garnish
  • Grated zest of 1 lemon, for finishing
  • Flaky sea salt, for finishing
  1. Remove the short ribs from the refrigerator 30 minutes before cooking. Season all sides with sea salt. Preheat the oven to 160C/320F.
  2. Mash the black garlic with 1 tablespoon of the coconut sugar in a bowl with the back of a spoon.
  3. In a large casserole or heavy-based saucepan over medium heat, heat l tablespoon tallow and sear on all sides of short ribs until browned and caramelized, then transfer to a plate. Add more tallow as needed to sear all the ribs. When finished, carefully pour off most of the oil, leaving a tablespoon in the the pan.
  4. Add the black garlic paste, soya sauce, rice wine vinegar, remaining coconut sugar, sambal oelek, and beef stock. Bring to a boil, then return the beef ribs to the cooking liquid. Cover and place in the oven to roast for 3 hours, or until the short ribs are tender and falling off the bone.
  5. Uncover and increase the oven temperature to 200C/400F. Roast, uncovered, for another 20-30 minutes, until the liquid has reduced a bit, the meat is super tender, and everything is a deep, burnished, lovely dark golden brown.
  6. To serve, garnish with the chopped cilantro, finish with lemon zest and flaky sea salt, and enjoy!

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28 comments:

  1. Those sure look delicious, what a treat that would be!

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  2. It's the perfect weather here for this dish, and I love beef short rib as well.

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  3. That’s the kind of meal that makes everyone smile. 😋

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  4. Hope you are having a nice weekend, after a rather tropical day yesterday, it is quite cold here and very rainy, a welcome refreshment after days without rain. I went to Lidl yesterday in my shorts and short sleeves and today I have to go to the greenmarket in long sweatpants and my navy raincoat LOL But at least the plants and nature will get a lot of rain which is rare here as we are slowly turning into Sahara.

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  5. Un plato de carne muy sabroso y vistoso con ese color tan oscuro, quienes lo hayan probado son afortunados.

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  6. I love beef short ribs! And yes, black garlic is SO good for you. The dish looks amazing Angie!

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  7. ...another work of art, Angie.

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  8. Meni češnjak ima odurno miris pa ga izbjegvam

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  9. Looks good. Never tried black garlic before :-D

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  10. Looks delicious, my hubby would love this meal.
    Have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  11. Das Rindfleisch sieht wunderbar aus. Ich kann den Duft förmlich riechen. Leider kann ich dein gutes Rezept nicht nachkochen, da ich die Zutaten zum Teil hier nicht kaufen kann.

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  12. ❤️❤️ DOUCE NUIT ❤️❤️

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  13. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  14. I must admit I love beef. These looks delicious.

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  15. How much meat... I admit I eat it poorly :))
    I wish you a nice Sunday, Hug!

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  16. Looks very tasty, Angie.

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  17. WOW!!! Thanks for sharing such an epic recipe!!! Happy Sunday 🐾🐾

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  18. These are two of my favourite ingredients too! I am looking forward to trying this recipe!
    Julia x
    https://www.thevelvetrunway.com/

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  19. Delicioso y rico plato.
    Buena semana.
    Un abrazo.

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  20. What a beautiful dish, Angie! Black garlic adds such incredible depth of flavour, and those short ribs look wonderfully tender and juicy.

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  21. Not sure i've ever had black garlic - sounds intriguing!

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  22. This looks amazing, Angie! Funny thing even thought it's hot and sticky outside I suddenly find myself craving beef stew... Never had black garlic, believe it or not, but this inspires me to hop on the bandwagon.

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  23. I never see black garlic in my grocery stores. The ribs look and sound amazing.

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  24. Those look delicious and I am very curious about this black garlic. I have never seen it before and never in our stores, yet!

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