I still remember the first time I had beef short ribs. I was with friends at one of my favorite restaurants in Philly – Bourbon Blue – and thought – “I need to learn how to make this!” Another favorite dish – the short ribs flatbread at Amada in Philly – see the pattern? Whenever I am craving comfort or want to make something I know friends and family will love, I break out my slow cooker and simmer some lovely short ribs. I’ve had them in pasta, in sandwiches covered with melty cheese, braised, over Parmesan polenta, in enchiladas and, of course, in a burger.
In the summer months, occasionally, I will see ground short ribs at my local Whole Foods but it’s rare. I could grind them myself but I haven’t gotten so brave. However, it is #BurgerMonth where some of my fave bloggers are spotlighting their favorite burgers and I knew I had to bring short ribs to the party. So – I headed to my local Whole Foods, talked to the butcher and told him of my predicament (and my fear of ruining perfect short ribs with horrid grinding skills). “I got you,” he said as he headed to the back and came out with 2 pounds of perfectly marbled and ground boneless beef short ribs. Added bonus – they were on sale for the weekend – total win/win!
This burger recipe will make enough for 6 – 8 but you can halve it if you wish or make some and keep them as leftovers. They’d even be perfect as sliders. Don’t have a meat grinder – no worries -make friends with your local butchers and they will take good care of you.
Remember the short ribs flatbread at Amada I mentioned? It was drizzled with a rich horseradish crema that took the flavors over the top. So – in thinking of what to add to my short ribs burger, I knew the perfect condiment was my take on that horseradish cream sauce. Add some sharply sweet red onion, some peppery arugula and a slice of chilled Monterey Jack cheese and my ultimate burger was born. I could have melted the cheese on the burger but I didn’t want to spoil the short ribs perfection. I know – silly me but you can clearly melt it if you wish. A bit of salt and pepper to the ground short ribs, form into patties with a dimple in the center and *viola* – the perfect burger!
When you want something that will bring raves from friends and family, make these beef short ribs burgers with horseradish cream sauce!
On to the recipe:
Gather your ingredients

Look at all of that marbling

Time to make the Horseradish Cream Sauce

While the burgers are caramelizing – let’s get the burger accompaniments ready

Look at that burger – the onion, the arugula, the cheese and the cream topped with the perfect short rib burger patty

Don’t you want one right now?

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