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		<title>Hearty Red Wine Braised Short-Rib Beef Stew</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re eating braised short rib beef stew filled with new potatoes, young carrots, cipollini onions and celery in a sauce made from red wine, balsamic vinegar, coffee and demi glace.
Good things come to those whose who wait. Yeah yeah yeah, I know. It&#8217;s so cliche of me to say, but seriously dudes. You just can&#8217;t [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[                        <a href="http://www.whatwereeating.com/food-photos/20091022_short-rib-beef-stew.jpg"><img class="photo" src="http://www.whatwereeating.com/food-photos/20091022_short-rib-beef-stew.jpg" alt="Short Rib Beef Stew"/></a>
                     <div class="subtitle">So hearty. Perfect for a cool, crisp day!</div><p><span class="intro_text">We&#8217;re eating braised short rib beef stew filled with new potatoes, young carrots, cipollini onions and celery in a sauce made from red wine, balsamic vinegar, coffee and demi glace.</span></p>
<p>Good things come to those whose who wait. Yeah yeah yeah, I know. It&#8217;s <em>so</em> cliche of me to say, but seriously dudes. You just can&#8217;t get the same flavors when you braise something or make a stew or gumbo and then eat it immediately. Some dishes need a little time to rest; a little time for the different flavors to mingle &#038; marry as they sit in the fridge overnight. In my opinion, pretty much anything that is stewed or braised is going to taste 10 times better the second day. That makes this dish perfect for taking to potlucks or serving at dinner parties. You HAVE to make it the day before the event so there&#8217;s no stress at all the day of. We hope you guys love this one as much as we did. We&#8217;d love to hear any feedback from you in the comment section!</p>
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