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About the Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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  1. ive braised it both ways, adding veggies, no veggies, no difference that I could distingush, in fact, steam the carrots on the side, brown the onions in the drippings, some crisp cold celery on the side and it is actually a pretty good complete meal. The key for me is not even browning, a wasted step, just braise in a dutch oven or collette for a few hours at less than 300 degrees with worcesteshire and terryaki, the sugars in the terryaki will sort of brown them anyway. Thanks for sharing.

  2. I wish I could post a photo here (I did to your FB page) of my attempt at this. It was ridiculous good. That reduced braising liquid….pure GOLD. I can't wait to pour it over a chopped steak with onions and mushrooms for lunch tomorrow! On the fence? JUST DO IT! 🙂

  3. Ive now gotten to the point where we decide what we're going to eat then I vheck if there's a Parisi video. Theyre always delicious. Parisi short ribs it is. Thank you for what you do. My family and I eat very, very well.

  4. Does anyone else get turned off of YouTubers whenever they use sensational titles like , "The ONLY ___ you need!" "The ___ I eat EVERY DAY!" "The ONLY __ you'll EVER make!"

  5. I always cook down my wine first too. For a long time I had a problem with not giving it enough time and ending up with a dish that still had a slight alcohol taste to it. I started putting my wine in a small pot on the side, on medium flame, while I did my veggie prep, and searing. That gives it a strong head start so by the time you add it to the dish it is nearly, if not completely, evaporated out. It also shortens your cook time to do this. As does prepping your Veggies while the meat is searing. Nice video! Thanks!

  6. Hands down the best technique I have ever seen. I can braise short ribs in a way that it will make your grandma salty and jealous, but thanks to your technique, I've reached another level of jealousy from my whole family. ❤

  7. A few weeks ago I followed your recipe using beets and red wine in the braising liquid, and it was outstanding. Now I'm going for round two, but this time I made a Korean BBQ coffee stout braising liquid so they should have plenty of sugar and spice and everything nice.

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