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Mar 23 2014

The Ultimate Slow Baked Boneless Short Ribs Recipe

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Truly the best boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth and become a family favorite.
Truly the best boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth and become a family favorite.
Truly the best boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth and become a family favorite.
Truly the best boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth and become a family favorite.
Truly the best boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth and become a family favorite.

Truly the best way to make boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth and become a family favorite.

Truly the best boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth and become a family favorite.

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Yummy. Great right out of the oven. Shred leftovers for great taco meat. I did the boneless from Costco and they were very tender following the directions.


James


Beef Short Rib Recipe Ingredients

Now I’ve made this with bone-in and while bone-in has a deeper flavor I find them a pain in the butt as I want all meat, not just bone.  Plus they are the same price (which I still don’t quite understand). 

Slow Baked BBQ Boneless Beef ShortRibs2
  • Boneless Beef Short Ribs – if you only have bone-in, you can use those but they have to be the English cut *see below for differences
  • BBQ Sauce – I used my bacon BBQ sauce but any tangy BBQ sauce would work.
    • Sweet & Tangy BBQ Sauce
    • Bacon BBQ Sauce
    • Sweet & Tangy BBQ Sauce
    • Cherry Chipotle BBQ Sauce
    • Chipotle Maple BBQ Sauce
  • Liquid smoke – I use this to give it a smoky taste. You can omit it if you want
  • Seasonings
  • Ketchup

Flanken and English Short Rib Cuts

I use boneless English Short Ribs in this recipe as they are meatier and fatter.

Chef’s Explanation

English Short Ribs

The English style cut is where the short rib is cut between the ribs leaving a thick piece of meat sitting on top of one piece of the rib bone. So in the images below, my ribs are English-style cut where the piece of meat is cut off of the bone.

Flanken Short Ribs

The Flanken cut is the thin cut of a short rib that is cut across the bones at about a 1/2″ thickness. In this piece of meat, you’ll see meat, bone, meat, bone, meat, and so forth. This is a very popular cut in Korean BBQ. I am not a fan of these as when I make short ribs, I want more meat than bone.

Slow Baked BBQ Boneless Beef ShortRibs3

How to cook Beef Short Ribs

I make in the oven but if you look at my site, you’ll see that I have several recipes where you can make short ribs in the Instant Pot. While I love the IP, there’s just something about a slow bake and this recipe.

  1. Mix the ketchup, liquid smoke, brown sugar, minced onion, garlic powder, and BBQ sauce and cook until thick and bubbly.
  2. Season the ribs and place them into a large baking dish.
  3. Add some of the sauce, cover, and roast for 2 1/2 hours.
  4. Remove the foil, flip, add more sauce, and cook uncovered for another 30 minutes or until the meat is cooked through.

When I make these all I’ll do is put them in a pan, cover them with some BBQ sauce, cover with foil, and slow bake. This is one of those dishes I’ll throw in the oven and tend to chores or maybe take a much-needed nap.

Beef Short Rib Recipe Tips

There are a few things that you can do to set yourself up for success with this recipe:

  1. Equal Size: having your beef short ribs even in size will allow them to cook evenly.
  2. Marbling: Fat is your friend. You want your short ribs to have small streaks or striations throughout the meat. This fat will melt while it’s cooking leaving you with one incredibly juicy and flavorful rib!
  3. Bone-in vs Boneless: Bone will always add more depth of flavor and there rarely is a difference in cooking time.
  4. Cost Savings: If you can’t afford true short ribs, you can buy a chuck roast, trim it up like short ribs, and use that in this recipe.

How to store Boneless Short Ribs

If you have leftovers, storing them is super easy.

In the Fridge:

Allow them to cool completely, transfer to an airtight container, and place in the fridge for up to one week.

To Freeze:

Vacuum sealer: place it in a pouch with any sauce, seal it up, and store it in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Freezer bag: place the leftovers (with sauce) in a freezer-safe bag, remove as much air as possible, and freeze for up to 3 months

How to Reheat Boneless Short Ribs

  1. If frozen, place the package or frozen beef short ribs in the fridge to thaw overnight.
  2. To reheat, place the thawed meat and sauce in a pot over medium with about a 1/4 cup of beef stock for about 10 minutes or until the beef short ribs are warmed throughout and the sauce has thickened. *Alternatively you can use the oven by placing them in a baking dish with the stock, tightly covered in foil, and reheat at 300F for about 10-15 minutes.

Beef Short Rib Slow Cooker Instructions

Many of you asked if you can make this in a slow cooker. Yes, you can! It’s pretty straightforward.

  1. Make the sauce as-is.
  2. For the beef short ribs, let them come to room temperature then season with salt and pepper. Put them in a heated skillet to pan-sear on all sides (about 2-4 minutes per side).
  3. Place in the slow cooker, pour the sauce over top, and then cook on low for 7-8 hours or until the meat is fork-tender.
  4. To thicken up the sauce, remove the meat (carefully) and then strain picking up in step 5 below.
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Truly the best boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth and become a family favorite.
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Truly the best way to make boneless, fork-tender, fall-apart beef short ribs. These will melt in your mouth with a luscious gravy that just begs for creamy mashed potatoes!

  • Author: The Kitchen Whisperer
  • Prep Time: 3
  • Cook Time: 3 hours
  • Total Time: 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 servings
  • Category: Slow Baked
  • Method: oven
  • Cuisine: Beef

Ingredients

  • 4 pounds of boneless beef short ribs
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 cups of ketchup
  • 1 teaspoon liquid smoke *optional if you want a more ‘smoky flavor.’
  • 1/2–2/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup onion, minced
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3/4 cup Bacon BBQ Sauce or any BBQ sauce
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons water

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 300F with a rack in the middle. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, add the ketchup, liquid smoke (if using), brown sugar, minced onion, garlic powder, and BBQ Sauce and mix until combined. Cook until thick and bubbly, stirring occasionally. ~10 minutes.
  2. Season the short ribs all over with salt and pepper. Place in a 13×9″ glass baking dish. This will be a tight squeeze. Pour about 1/2 cup over the short ribs.
  3. Using tongs, flip the ribs over and spoon another 1/2 cup of the sauce over top. Reserve the remaining BBQ sauce to spoon over the cooked ribs. Cover the pan with foil and roast for 2 1/2 hours.
  4. Remove the foil and gently flip the short ribs. Spoon more of the sauce over top. Cook for 30 minutes more (uncovered), until the meat is tender and browned. Check the ribs every 10-15 minutes to ensure that they are coated with sauce and that the pan does not go dry.  Transfer the short ribs to a serving platter. Baste the short ribs with some of the reserved BBQ sauce.
  5. At this point, you can discard the cooking liquid or you can pour it into a fat strainer to allow it to separate. (This is what I did). Pour the juices into a medium saucepan leaving the fat greasy part behind. Add in about 1/4 cup BBQ sauce and bring to a boil. Make a slurry of the cornstarch and water and whisk into the liquid to thicken. Use this to thicken the sauce as a dipping sauce/gravy.

Notes

See the post for Crock Pot instructions.

*Note: While this recipe does have most of the ingredients that you use to make a basic BBQ sauce, it’s missing some key elements which is why I also add BBQ sauce. You can certainly use all BBQ sauce in place of the ketchup and other ingredients but it’s just not the same. Many have found that using all BBQ sauce makes this too bbq-y.

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314 responses

  1. Nicole S
    December 7, 2018

    Bought the same boneless short ribs from Costco making sure they were nicely marbled and the outcome tasted like brisket that had been cooking all day, not 3 hours! Soo good! I’ll be adding this to the family favourite! My 2 and 4 year old didn’t fight me for once!

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  2. Devon S.
    November 2, 2018

    Absolutely delicious! I won’t eat boneless short ribs prepared any other way after trying this recipe. The meat was flavorful and fall-apart tender. I didn’t have bacon bbq sauce, so I substituted with my favorite bbq sauce and it was still great! 5-star recipe!!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      November 4, 2018

      So happy you loved these Devon! Thank you so much!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  3. Harlan
    August 27, 2018

    Do you use the same cooking time for half the amount of meat?

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      August 28, 2018

      If you reduce the amount of meat you should reduce the size of the pan also. I would check the meat after 1 hour 45 minutes though I suspect it will still take another 25 minutes or so as you are slow roasting it at 300F.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  4. Kandy
    August 26, 2018

    I just made these and they are awesome!!!! For those that were asking about a crockpot, I didn’t use my crockpot but I did use my roaster oven and they were still tender and delish! No boot leather.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      August 26, 2018

      Thank you so much Kandy! I really appreciate the feedback!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  5. BC
    August 5, 2018

    The spelling of salt in the recipe is incorrect. You missed by 2 letters and put “sale”. This looks good and I can’t wait to try it.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      August 6, 2018

      Oh thank you so much BC!!! I think I got so excited when I posted it as the ribs were on sale 🙂 Seriously thanks a bunch!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  6. Sheila
    June 30, 2018

    I’ve made these ribs several times ! Always turn out 👌 I wouldn’t change a thing on this recipe 😋

    Reply
  7. LAD
    June 8, 2018

    Made this with a couple of variations. For the bacon- bbq sauce I substituted 3/4 cup of bottled strained tomatoes and cooked the onion along with 4 strips of bacon ( remove some fat of fatty) then pulverized it in a small blender before adding it to the sauce. The result? The sauce is not quite as sweet and you have the bacon flavour without the fuss. I did the browning on the bbq and served in whole wheat tacos with slaw. Great summer version.

    Reply
  8. Michelle
    May 30, 2018

    I am wanting to make this next week, but I am wondering as summer is approaching I am not a fan of running the oven. Do you think these would come out just as well in a slow cooker?

    Reply
    1. Jill
      May 30, 2018

      I wouldn’t do the slow cooker. You only need the oven for a few minutes. The slow cooker would be, well, slow and prob turn a beautiful steak into shoe leather. I’ve made this recipe many times ave it’s anazing! I highly recommend following the steps as written.

      Reply
      1. TKWAdmin
        May 31, 2018

        Thank you so much Jill!!! So happy you loved it!

        Best Kitchen Wishes!

        Reply
    2. TKWAdmin
      May 31, 2018

      You can but it will take about 8-10 hours on low. They won’t get the same braised taste you’d get from the oven but I definitely get the whole heat thing.

      Maybe make it super early in the morning when it’s cooler and then you only have to reheat to serve?

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  9. phillip pullion
    April 8, 2018

    Made this today, tweaked it a little as I had not all the ingredients to make the sauce, so i substituted a Sweet Thai Chili sauce I bought at Costco and mixed it with BBQ bottle i had. came out dry, wont waste my time, food or money on this recipe. Should have used my Instant pot instead, lesson learned. Tasted great with a kick of the Thai sauce and my extra seasoning I added to it.

    Reply
  10. Rebecca Chase
    February 8, 2018

    Such a great recipe!!! The bbq sauce was soooo good! The ribs came out tender and yummy, didn’t use a 9X13, I only made half the recipe so I did them in my Dutch oven, yum! The kids gobbled it up and the hubby liked it a lot too, going to use this a lot and share with family and friends. Thanks for sharing your recipe😁

    Reply
    1. Kathy
      March 18, 2018

      You are absolutely correct! Boneless if same price per pound as bone-in is definitely more meat for the buck 😋

      Reply
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