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Beef ribs in a crust of herbs and garlic

15 servings

210 minutes

Beef ribs with a crust of herbs and garlic are a refined dish of Irish cuisine that embodies the traditions of home cooking. The Irish have long valued simplicity and naturalness, turning simple ingredients into true gastronomic masterpieces. A marinade of fresh herbs, garlic, and spices penetrates the meat, giving it a rich aroma and unparalleled flavor. Slowly roasted, the ribs become tender and juicy, while the herb crust highlights their sophistication. This dish is perfect for a cozy family dinner or celebration, complemented by a glass of red wine or traditional Irish ale. Beef ribs in an aromatic crust are a true hymn to taste and simplicity that can win the heart of any quality meat lover.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
576.7
kcal
39.5g
grams
46.2g
grams
1g
grams
Ingredients
15servings
Beef ribs
3.6 
kg
Chopped parsley
2 
tbsp
Caraway leaves
1 
tbsp
Freshly ground black pepper
2 
tsp
Vegetable oil
1 
tbsp
Garlic
4 
clove
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Preheat the oven to 180 degrees. Mix chopped parsley, cumin, garlic, black pepper, and vegetable oil. Rub the mixture on the meat and place it on a baking tray. Do not cover or add water. Bake for 2 hours 20 minutes for medium doneness and 2 hours 45 minutes for well done.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Chopped parsley2 tablespoons
    2. Caraway leaves1 tablespoon
    3. Garlic4 cloves
    4. Freshly ground black pepper2 teaspoons
    5. Vegetable oil1 tablespoon
    6. Beef ribs3.6 kg
  • 2

    Place the ribs on a board and wrap in foil. Leave for 15 minutes. Cut into portions, sprinkle with salt, and serve.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Beef ribs3.6 kg

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