Abundance46
Assistant Cook
I never thought I would find myself in a forum such as this, but I am glad it exists. Today, after years of cooking, I am curious about something: greasy beef short ribs...
Anyway, after cooking Thanksgiving dinner nearly two weeks ago, I decided I would not cook another large meal, after being in the kitchen in some capacity for more than 60 years!! So, what happened is, a friend asked if I would cook some beef short ribs and macaroni and cheese for him and his family (all males). I said I would but wasn't expecting him yesterday! (My body still aches from Thanksgiving!) I agreed, half-heartedly since he had his ingredients and his very large crock pot in tow.
Now, I was babysitting at the time, with my two youngest great granddaughters, both 4... I knew there would be drama as their mother doesn't tell time very well... two hours ALWAYS turns into more!! I told her I was aching and my toilet was broken...
Anyway, I braised my beef short ribs in olive oil before putting them in the crock pot w/water, onions, cream of mushroom soup, onion soup mix, and appropriate spices. The finished product smells great and they are fall-off-the-bone-tender; however, after cooling there is a pretty deep film of GREASE on top. While taking a break I found this forum. I was skimming the grease off the top, attempting to avoid removing any of the delicious gravy; however, I keep getting gravy in the grease. I was thinking of either suctioning the grease out, or using paper towels to absorb as much as I can. I don't like either of those methods, so I am here to ask for help, hopefully that I will get today.
What, if anything, can I do with getting rid of this topping of grease before turning over this crock pot full of short ribs? Thanks!!
Anyway, after cooking Thanksgiving dinner nearly two weeks ago, I decided I would not cook another large meal, after being in the kitchen in some capacity for more than 60 years!! So, what happened is, a friend asked if I would cook some beef short ribs and macaroni and cheese for him and his family (all males). I said I would but wasn't expecting him yesterday! (My body still aches from Thanksgiving!) I agreed, half-heartedly since he had his ingredients and his very large crock pot in tow.
Now, I was babysitting at the time, with my two youngest great granddaughters, both 4... I knew there would be drama as their mother doesn't tell time very well... two hours ALWAYS turns into more!! I told her I was aching and my toilet was broken...
Anyway, I braised my beef short ribs in olive oil before putting them in the crock pot w/water, onions, cream of mushroom soup, onion soup mix, and appropriate spices. The finished product smells great and they are fall-off-the-bone-tender; however, after cooling there is a pretty deep film of GREASE on top. While taking a break I found this forum. I was skimming the grease off the top, attempting to avoid removing any of the delicious gravy; however, I keep getting gravy in the grease. I was thinking of either suctioning the grease out, or using paper towels to absorb as much as I can. I don't like either of those methods, so I am here to ask for help, hopefully that I will get today.
What, if anything, can I do with getting rid of this topping of grease before turning over this crock pot full of short ribs? Thanks!!