Short Rib Beef Tostadas Recipe with Pineapple Salsa and Cotija Cheese (2024)

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This short rib beef tostadas recipe with pineapple salsa and cotija features melt-in-your-mouth-tender meat paired with sweet and spicy fresh pineapple salsa. Cotija cheese adds creamy texture and a touch of salty flavor for a perfect balance.

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Mexican food is like a beautiful dance, and I find it has a lot of harmony.

Slow-cooked complex sauces brightened with fresh ingredients like cilantro and perfectly ripe tomato.

Spice and heat are balanced by cheese and cream.

Meats are cooked until fall-apart-tender, and wrapped up in soft tortillas or served on crunchy tostadas.

Without a doubt, I could eat Mexican food every day and be a happy girl!

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Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Tender, flavorful beef. Short ribs are tender enough to cut with a fork and melt in your mouth! Not to mention, it's packed with rich beef flavor and has the perfect spice level. You could use ground beef to save time, but short ribs definitely take these beef tostadas to the next level.
  • Fresh, sweet and tangy fruit salsa.Pineapple in a savory context might sound strange, but it really works here. It's the secret component that makes these tostadas unforgettable!
  • Crispy, cheesy base. A crispy bottom layer is a must for tostadas, and for good reason. It adds texture and crunch! And here we take it one step further and top it with gooey melted cheese.
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The Best Beef Tostadas Recipe

I love the balance that’s present in Mexican cuisine.

Bold flavors from chili peppers, mellowed by creamy cheeses.

Complex moles that simmer all day, brightened by the freshness of cilantro or a quick homemade salsa, paired with a simply-cooked tender meat.

There’s usually a rainbow of vegetables present, such as zucchini, squash, and peppers.

Rice is common if it’s a sit-down occasion, or tortillas if you want something portable.

Mexican cuisine truly has something for everyone!

This recipe for beef tostadas features perfectly spiced, melt-in-your-mouth tender short ribs. We use a base of corn tortillas that are crisped and topped with Mexican melting cheese. Sweet and tangy pineapple salsa with a touch of spicy heat brightens the dish. And lastly, a dollop of chipotle-spiced Mexican sour cream and a sprinkle of Cotija cheese are the finishing touches.

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How to Cook Beef Short Ribs

Tougher cuts of meat, such as beef short ribs, turn out really well when braised. The result is melt-in-your-mouth tender meat!

There are a few different methods that can be used to achieve this. No matter which method you’re using, brown the ribs first before cooking in liquid until they’re fall-apart tender.

What is Braising?

Braising is basically a two-step cooking method involving dry and wet heat.

Step 1: Dry Heat

Sear the meat in a little oil (or other fat with a high smoke point) in a hot pan to get a little caramelization (aka browning) on the outside.

A Dutch oven is a good option because it's oven-proof and convenient if you’re using the oven method so you don’t have to switch pots.

If you’re using another cooking method, such as a slow cooker or pressure cooker, you can use a large heavy-bottomed skillet instead of a Dutch oven to sear the meat. If you’re using an electric pressure cooker (such as an Instant Pot), you can use it to brown the meat (on the “Sauté” setting).

Step 2: Wet Heat

Cook the meat low and slow in a flavorful bath of liquid in a covered Dutch oven until it's fall-apart tender.

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Braising Methods for Short Ribs

There are a few different ways you can cook a meat low and slow when you’re braising. Here we will discuss the oven method, slow cooker method, and electric pressure cooker method.

Oven Method

After searing the ribs in a hot Dutch oven on the stovetop, deglaze the pan. To do so, remove the meat (transfer it to a bowl and set aside for now).

To the same pan, add any chopped vegetables you like, such as onion, garlic, carrots, celery, etc. and cook a couple minutes until they start to sweat. Add a couple splashes of liquid (such as broth, stock, beer, wine, water, etc.), and use a wooden spoon to scrape up any brown bits that have formed on the bottom of the pan.

Add the meat back along with enough liquid to nearly cover it. Cover the Dutch oven. transfer it to a 350F preheated oven, and cook until the meat is falling apart (about 2 to 2 ½ hours).

Slow Cooker Method

Sear the ribs in a hot skillet on the stovetop, and then deglaze the pan using the same method I describe in the oven method.

Once the meat is seared, the vegetables are sautéed a little, and the pan is deglazed, everything gets put into a slow cooker and cooked on LOW for 8 to 10 hours.

This method is a great choice if you want to come home from work to a hot home-cooked meal.

Instant Pot (Electric Pressure Cooker) Method - The Method We Use to Make Beef Tostadas

This method is definitely the fastest way to get ribs on the table without sacrificing flavor or texture. The cook time is just under an hour!

Plus there’s the added bonus of being able to sear the meat right in the Instant Pot.

See the recipe below for detailed instructions on this cooking method.

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Tostadas FAQs

What is a Tostada?

Tostada means "toasted". In Mexican and other Latin American cuisine, a tostada refers to a dish that uses a crispy toasted tortilla as the base. The tortilla can be toasted in an oven or fried.

What is the Difference Between a Taco and a Tostada?

Tostadas are served "open-faced", while tacos are folded over.

What Type of Mexican Cheese is Good for Melting?

There are a few different types of Mexican cheese that melt really well, including:

  • Oaxaca
  • Asadero
  • Chihuahua

More Mexican Dishes to Make

  • Mexican Corn Salad
  • Virgin Mango Margarita Mocktail with Meyer Lemon
  • Pico de Gallo (Mexican Salsa Fresca)
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Short Rib Beef Tostadas Recipe with Pineapple Salsa and Cotija

By: Faith Gorsky

This short rib beef tostadas recipe with pineapple salsa and cotija features melt-in-your-mouth-tender meat paired with sweet and spicy fresh pineapple salsa. Cotija cheese adds creamy texture and a touch of salty flavor for a perfect balance.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 44 minutes mins

Time for the Instant Pot to Come to Pressure and Then Do a Natural Release 35 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 4 servings

Calories 959 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

Short Ribs:

Pineapple Salsa:

  • 2 ½ cups diced fresh pineapple about ¼ of a medium/large-sized pineapple
  • 1 jalapeno minced (or ½ serrano; more or less to taste)
  • 2 teaspoons honey
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon chipotle chili powder
  • teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro

Chipotle Cream:

  • 4 tablespoons Mexican sour cream or sour cream or crème fraîche thinned with a splash of water
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lime juice
  • teaspoon chipotle chili powder

Cheesy Tostadas:

  • 8 small corn tortillas 5 to 6-inch
  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil
  • 6 ounces Oaxaca cheese shredded (or Asadero cheese, Chihuahua cheese, or Monterey Jack cheese)

Other:

  • 4 ounces Cotija cheese crumbled
  • ½ small red onion thinly sliced (for garnish)
  • ¼ cup fresh cilantro leaves for garnish

Instructions

For the Short Ribs:

  • Turn the pressure cooker on, press “Sauté”, and wait 2 minutes for the pot to heat up. Add the avocado oil and short ribs and cook until browned, about 3 to 5 minutes per side, flipping once. Transfer the ribs to a bowl and set aside for now.

  • Add the onion and garlic and cook a couple minutes until they start to soften, stirring occasionally. Press “Cancel” to stop sautéing.

  • Stir in the beef stock, vinegar, sugar, cumin, oregano, chili powder, salt, coriander, allspice, cinnamon, and black pepper. Add the browned short ribs and guajillo chili.

  • Turn the pot on Manual, High Pressure for 42 minutes. Once it’s done cooking, let it do a natural pressure release for 15 minutes. After that, carefully release the pressure and then open the pot.

  • Use thongs to remove the meat, let it cool slightly, and then pull it off the bone and shred it. Drizzle a bit of the cooking liquid on the meat for flavor and to help keep it moist.

For the Pineapple Salsa:

  • Stir together all ingredients. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

For the Chipotle Cream:

  • Stir together all ingredients. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

For the Cheesy Tostadas:

  • Preheat the oven to 400F and line 2 large baking trays with foil. Lightly brush both sides of each tortilla with oil.

  • Arrange the tortillas on the baking trays and bake for 8 minutes on the first side. Flip each tortilla over, bake 3 minutes more, and then sprinkle on the shredded cheese and bake until melted, about 2 minutes.

To Assemble and Serve:

  • Top each tostada with shredded meat, pineapple salsa, a sprinkle of Cotija, a dollop of chipotle cream, a few slices of red onion, and fresh cilantro leaves.

  • Serve.

Faith's Tips

  • Make Ahead: The short ribs, pineapple salsa, and chipotle cream can all be made up to 3 days ahead and stored covered in the fridge. Wait to make the cheesy tostadas until right before serving.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Short Rib Beef Tostadas Recipe with Pineapple Salsa and Cotija

Amount Per Serving

Calories 959Calories from Fat 522

% Daily Value*

Fat 58g89%

Saturated Fat 25g156%

Polyunsaturated Fat 4g

Monounsaturated Fat 21g

Cholesterol 170mg57%

Sodium 1518mg66%

Potassium 1242mg35%

Carbohydrates 53g18%

Fiber 7g29%

Sugar 18g20%

Protein 59g118%

Vitamin A 806IU16%

Vitamin C 59mg72%

Calcium 295mg30%

Iron 7mg39%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is the difference between beef ribs and short ribs? ›

Beef ribs come in two varieties: short ribs and back ribs. Short ribs are taken from the chuck or plate primal cuts, whereas back ribs are obtained from the loin primal cut. These are the most frequent beef rib types that come from, including what we find at grocery stores and order in a restaurant.

How many pounds of short ribs for 10 people? ›

Now, let's talk serving sizes taking into account both the bones and the lesser amount of meat on them. The general rule of thumb for beef ribs is to plan for about one pound per adult.

What cut of meat is a short rib? ›

Beef short ribs are a cut of beef that comes from the chuck, plate, rib, or brisket section of a cow. They earned their name because they contain “short” pieces of rib bones encased in meat.

What is beef chuck short ribs good for? ›

What Are Chuck Short Ribs Best For? They're best for low and slow braising and smoking. The low temperatures slowly break down the connective tissues and delivers incredible tenderness and flavor.

What is another name for beef short ribs? ›

They may also be known as barbecue ribs, braising ribs, or fancy cut ribs. A section of short ribs from the plate (ribs six through eight, with their intercostal muscle) is known as a "short plate". Rib short ribs are almost always sold as a plate.

What are the 3 types of beef ribs? ›

Now let's take a closer look at beef ribs and see what types you may find at your butcher counter. The 3 main types are: chuck ribs, plate ribs and back ribs.

What is the best way to tenderize beef short ribs? ›

Braising, which is actually slow simmering (after browning in a bit of oil or butter), brings irresistibly tender and boldly flavored results to this meaty cut of beef. Because short ribs require long, slow cooking for tenderness and flavor, braising is the perfect technique for cooking them.

How long does short rib take to get tender? ›

Cook at 350°F for 2 hours, then reduce the heat to 325°F and cook for 30 to 45 minutes more. The ribs should be fork-tender and falling off the bone. Remove the pan from the oven and allow it to sit, lid on, for at least 20 minutes before serving.

How many short ribs do I need for 4 people? ›

You'll need about three-quarters of a pound of bone-in short ribs per person. If you cook the beef the day before and chill it overnight, you'll be able to lift off much of the fat that hardens on top of the sauce.

What are short ribs called in grocery store? ›

Other names which Beef Short Ribs go by include: braising ribs, crosscut ribs, English short ribs, Korean short ribs. Short Beef Ribs: This is most common cut that you will see at a big box store or grocery store, not ideal for smoking great for braising.

How many short ribs per person? ›

It is better to figure by weight—a little more than 1 pound of bone-in short ribs should suffice per person. Make sure you only remove the fat and not the gelatinized cooking liquid.

What are the two types of short ribs? ›

Short ribs that come from the plate primal have lots of good muscle tissue, but also a significant amount of fat. Rib primal short ribs don't have as much meat to them as the plate variety, but are far more tender. Flanken ribs are tougher, and less fatty.

How do you eat short ribs? ›

Ribs, parboiled and then put on the grill, are meant to be eaten with fingers. They're basted with BBQ sauce as they finish cooking. Another way I've had them is when they've been treated with some sort of salty mixture, which is removed before grilling.

Why are short ribs so expensive? ›

Butchering skill required: Separating short ribs from the surrounding cuts demands precision and expertise, which adds to the cost. Long cooking times: Short ribs are celebrated for their rich flavor and tenderness, achieved through slow cooking. The time and energy involved in preparation can elevate their value.

Can you substitute beef for short ribs? ›

Flavorful, easy-to-prep boneless short ribs aren't actually cut from the rib section of the cow, as their name implies. They are cut from the chuck, or shoulder, of the animal. For that reason, chuck roast is the best substitute when boneless short ribs are unavailable.

Are short ribs a good cut of beef? ›

Beef short ribs are the absolute best cut of beef for slow cooking! The most tender and succulent fall apart beef you will ever have, you'd pay top dollar at fine dining restaurants for a plate of these Braised Beef Short Ribs.

What meat makes the best ribs? ›

Pork ribs are certainly the most popular, although beef ribs also have their fair share of enthusiasts. One thing they have in common is that since both pork and beef ribs contain so much connective tissue, they require long, slow cooking. That can be accomplished using either dry- or moist-heat cooking methods.

What are beef short ribs called in the store? ›

Other names which Beef Short Ribs go by include: braising ribs, crosscut ribs, English short ribs, Korean short ribs. Short Beef Ribs: This is most common cut that you will see at a big box store or grocery store, not ideal for smoking great for braising.

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