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Slow Cooker Pumpkin Ale Short Ribs Sliders

October 23, 2017 by rachelle 28 Comments

Slow Cooker Pumpkin Ale  Short Ribs Sliders topped with Beer Caramelized Onion Horseradish Sauce are perfect for a party or watching football!

Slow Cooker Beer Braised Short Rib Sliders with Beer Caramelized Onion Horseradish Sauce

Hello October.

Slow Cooker Beer Braised Short Rib Sliders with Beer Caramelized Onion Horseradish Sauce

I get really excited this time of year.  The leaves are starting to turn, the air is crisp enough at night to sit outside with a fire going in the pit, we can escape the sweltering southern heat and sip on all the pumpkin beer I can get my hands on.

We normally brew our own pumpkin beer in the fall and I have to say that we have mastered the recipe.  Think pumpkin pie rather than pumpkin spice and that should give you an idea of my preference of pumpkin beer flavor.  We haven’t got to it yet this year, but I’m having a good time sampling everything that’s out there.  Two of my go-to favorite pumpkin beers are Southern Tier’s Pumpking and NoDa’s Gordgeous.  They’re both delicious to drink and for cooking up some short ribs.  I used Pumpking for these Slow Cooker Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs Sliders with Beer Caramelized Onion Horseradish Sauce.  I made Beer Braised Short Ribs with Mushrooms and Polenta and Pumpkin Ale and Butterscotch Donuts with Gordgeous.  I’m telling you – you can’t go wrong with either of these beers. (This is not a sponsored post – I just love talking about good craft beer)

Speaking of October and pumpkin beer, Sara from Cake Over Steak is hosting a virtual pumpkin party!  If you’re looking for all the pumpkin recipes to make your October the best it can be, head over to the Virtual Pumpkin Party page and get your pumpkin on!

Slow Cooker Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs Sliders topped with Beer Caramelized Onion Horseradish Sauce are perfect for a party or watching football!

Slow Cooker Beer Braised Short Rib Sliders with Beer Caramelized Onion Horseradish Sauce
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Slow Cooker Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs Sliders with Beer Caramelized Onion Horseradish Sauce

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 1/2 pounds short ribs
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 16 ounces pumpkin ale divided
  • 2 onions thinly sliced
  • 9 ounce jar prepared horseradish
  • 1/4 cup mayonaise
  • slider rolls

Instructions

  1. Melt butter and olive oil over medium-high heat
  2. Generously salt and pepper short ribs (measurements above are guidelines and don't have to be exact)
  3. Sear short ribs on all sides - working in batches so not to over crowd the pan - 2-3 minutes per side
  4. Transfer short ribs to slow cooker
  5. Pour 1/4 cup of pumpkin ale into the pan used to cook the short ribs and pour the rest of the beer over the meat in the slow cooker
  6. Cook short ribs on low for 6 hours
  7. Add sliced onions to pan with the beer and cook on medium for 20 - 30 minutes or until softened and caramelized
  8. Reserve some of the beer caramelized onions for toppings
  9. Combine remaining beer caramelized onions, horseradish, and mayonaise to the bowl of a food processor and pulse to combine to desired consistency
  10. Remove meat from the bones and shred by pulling it apart with a couple of forks
  11. Pile shredded short ribs onto slider rolls, top with caramelized onion horseradish sauce and finish with reserved beer caramelized onions

NOTES:

  1. This made about 12 sliders and can easily be adjusted to make more or less, depending on the size of your slow cooker
  2. I didn’t make the beer caramelized onion horseradish sauce too smooth.  I left it with a little texture, but it’s a flexible sauce and you can make it how you like it.

Filed Under: Appetizers/Soups/Sides Tagged With: appetizers, beer, beer braised, beer braised short ribs slicers, beer caramelized onions, burgers, caramelized onions, pumpkin, pumpkin ale, pumpkin ale braised short ribs, short ribs, short ribs sliders, sliders, slow cooker

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast

October 24, 2016 by rachelle 18 Comments

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

 

I got a little lost, y’all.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

The main reason that I started this ridiculous website was to share my love of home brewing, craft beer, and food.  Not necessarily in that order.  I don’t know where in tarnation my head went, but I got distracted and lost my focus.  I think sometimes we get caught up in what is trendy, or what everyone else is doing, or what we think should be rather than keeping true to who we are.  And, as usual, by we, I mean me.  Well, I’m focused and I’m back to doing what is in my heart. And that, my friends, is all things beer.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

I started this website in August of 2014 with my very first post of a Vanilla Bean Bourbon Porter Peach Pie.  I made the beer that went into that pie.  The photos were crap and taken with a point and shoot, but I make no apologies.  Everyone has to start somewhere and I still remember the passion and excitement I felt when I made a pie with my own signature home brew.  And it was delicious.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

I’ve also shared some of my home brewing fun over the last couple of years.  There was this competition where I unofficially came in second place with the above mentioned signature beer.  There was an informational post about the basics of home brewing and the annual Women’s Brew at NoDa Brewing Company.  And we can’t forget about the time Lisa ran her truck over my brew pot – presumably so she would beat me in said competition.  She didn’t. 🙂  In fairness, I will disclose that she did buy me a new one!  Some of these old photos didn’t survive the transfer from my original site to this one.  That’s both a blessing and a curse.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

The point of all this is to say that I’m back to basics.  The basics of my passion, my fun, my purpose, and enthusiasm.  Home brewing, craft beer, good friends, and good food.  So I leave you with the basic of all basics.  The pot roast.  Braised in a brown ale.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast
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Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 - 3 lb chuck roast
  • 1 - 2 cups of flour
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 1 12 ounce can of brown ale - I used Sweet Josie Brown Ale from Lonerider here in North Carolina
  • 2 onions peeled and quartered
  • 12 carrots peeled, trimmed, and cut into 1 - 1 1/2 inch pieces
  • 5 baking potatoes peeled and cut into 2 inch pieces

Instructions

  1. Heat oven to 275
  2. Combine flour with a generous amount of salt and pepper in a bowl
  3. Dredge roast in flour, salt, and pepper mixture covering both sides and shake off excess
  4. Heat oil and butter in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat
  5. Add roast and sear on all sides - about 4 - 5 minutes each side
  6. Remove roast from pot and set aside on a plate
  7. Remove pot from heat and turn off burner
  8. Carefully add beer to the pot - it will splash and splatter
  9. Add pot back to medium heat and scrape all the bits from the bottom of the pot
  10. Return meat and any juices to the pot, cover with a tight lid, and transfer to the oven for 4 - 4 1/2 hours
  11. Add vegetables to the pot and cook for another hour or until fork-tender

NOTES:

  1. My Dutch oven from Lodge has a very tight fitting lid and I don’t lose much liquid.  If yours isn’t tight, you may want to check it periodically to make sure you still have liquid and add more beer or beef stock as needed.
  2. You don’t want to put your vegetables in too soon or they’ll get weird and mushy
  3. You don’t want your potatoes to be covered in the liquid or they’ll get weird and mealy
  4. I am a complete weenie when it comes to fire, so I always turn it off when I’m adding booze so I don’t blow myself up.
  5. I sometimes like my potatoes with sour cream and/or butter, but sometimes I like gravy.  If you want or need to thicken up the liquid for some beer gravy, just mix together 1/3 cup with 3 tablespoons of corn starch, bring the liquid to a boil and slowly stir in the cornstarch about 1 tablespoon at a time until it’s the thickness desired.

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Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: beef, beer, beer braised, craft beer, meat, one pot, pot roast, potatoes, roast, roasted, vegetables

Sweet Josie Brown Ale Beer Braised Chuck Short Ribs Pot Roast

January 7, 2016 by rachelle 36 Comments

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How’s the first real week of 2016 going for y’all?  I gotta be honest here.  I have no idea what in tarnation is going on, but mine has been brutal!  I just can’t catch a break.  Do you ever have those days or week where everyone wants a piece of you and there just isn’t any left to go around?

 

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Yeah, me too.  So, we’re on the homestretch into the weekend and I’m not messing around.  There are no salads here today – although I will include some vegetables – just because…

 

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We’re only one week into the new year, but I’m busting out the beer.  Sometimes ya just have to do what blows your dress up.  And to borrow a phrase from the Beach Boys and my friend Chey – Help Me Rhonda!  These Sweet Josie Brown Ale Braised Chuck Short Ribs are just what the doctor ordered.  They are cooked forever low and slow and just fall off the bone and melt in your mouth.

 

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If you aren’t familiar with Sweet Josie Brown, it’s a brown ale made here in North Carolina at Lonerider Brewery.  It’s totally my jam and I highly recommend it.  If you can’t find it in your area, just use your favorite brown ale and I’m sure it will be fantastic!

 

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Have a great weekend, friends!

 

P.S.  We totally piled this on top of some roasted garlic and goat cheese mashed potatoes.

 

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Sweet Josie Brown Beer Braised Chuck Short Ribs Pot Roast

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 3/4 pounds of chuck short ribs
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1 can Loanrider Sweet Josie Brown Ale or other brown ale of choice
  • Few sprigs of fresh thyme
  • 4 carrots
  • 2 onions

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 225
  2. Heat skillet over medium to medium-high heat and melt butter and olive oil together
  3. Liberally salt and pepper short ribs
  4. Sear each side of each rib (I had 4 and did 2 at a time) on all sides - do this in batches so they sear and caramelize rather than steam
  5. Set each batch aside - I did it in two batches
  6. When all meat is removed, add the tomato paste and whisk for a minute or so until melted
  7. Add flour and whisk for another minute
  8. Return meat to pan and add beer and thyme
  9. Cover and transfer to oven for 3 and a half hours
  10. Add carrots and onions and return to oven for another 1 1/2 to 2 hours

Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: beer, beer braised, beer braised short ribs, post roast, ribs, roast, short ribs, vegetables

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I’m Rachelle, an attorney by day with a passion for home brewing and cooking with craft beer.

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