
Winter has finally arrived, and all four of us are crippled by it. The kids and I are warm weather people. We just don’t have the constitutions for anything below 40 degrees, and so as soon as the heater kicked on, our noses started running. The hubby was raised in cold, cold climates, and so theoretically he should be tough enough to withstand the dip in temperature. Unfortunately, he has three snotty noses wiping themselves on him throughout the day. It was only a matter of time before that tree fell, too. We spent most of our weekend wrapped around each other and our own tissue boxes, watching movies and voting on them based on level of “scariness.” Ge Ge and I are giant ‘fraidy cats and can’t watch anything too action-packed or that has awkward social situations. The hubby and Meimei just stare at us like we’re cowering idiots. I mean, we totally are, but what do they know? It’s super hard to stomach watching someone get their heart broken. And if it’s not — well, then you must be made of ICE.
The upside to all the brisk sweater weather and time at home is that I’m finally able to braise and stew to my heart’s content (when I’m not weakened by the sniffles that my kids bring home from school), like these boneless braised short ribs and grits.






One of my favorite comfort foods, made even better when served over creamy grits. Yum!
Let me know if you make it!
Can I go and have lunch already??
🙂
These ribs look delicious and hearty! I don’t know if I can make it but my mother in law sure could. Sharing recipe with her 🙂
Thanks, Yanique! Let me know if she makes it! 🙂
This looks delicious!
Thank you, Jenny!
I am jealous of your cold weather. We just had a warm and wet Christmas. This looks like a delicious and comforting dish!
Leslie – we had a weird hot spell during Christmas, and it’s gotten cold again. Let me know if you make it!
I am not much of a foodie and a perfunctory cook best. I would like this if I could get someone to serve it to me! It is a very attractive dish.
Thanks, Michele! It’s really not hard — the oven does most of the work. Give it a try!
Are grits like semolina? This looks so yummy. I want this now!
They’re a little coarser than semolina. I would compare grits more to polenta. Give it try!
I’ve never tried grits before. Is it like semolina?
No, it’s more like polenta. Creamy but with just a little bit of texture, almost like a porridge. Try it!
The short ribs look fantastic. Is it too crazy to admit that I’ve never tried grits?
I’m making this right now! I was just re-reading through the directions and noticed the ingredients list beef stock but the directions say to add “chicken” stock. I’m going with the beef stock. Smells delicious already!
Oops, sorry for the typo! It’s definitely better to use beef stock. Hope it turned out well!