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Recipes => Recipes => Beef Recipes => Topic started by: TentHunteR on May 27, 2012, 08:32:23 AM

Title: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: TentHunteR on May 27, 2012, 08:32:23 AM
The butcher had these gorgeous beef ribs last time I went and we hadn't had beef ribs in a while.

Here we go... A rack of beef ribs, a little Smokin' Guns Sweet Heat & a water pan. On the MAK using a Cherry/Black Walnut blend.
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-fGWf4-qZx-Y/T75WX_6-c6I/AAAAAAAAC1k/AQ8PJigL-S8/s640/BR01.JPG)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ugdzH3XmSpM/T75WYKnTCgI/AAAAAAAAC1k/erHLYpp8tZQ/s640/BR02.JPG)


A little homemade sauce...
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-y0SPIBsXSGg/T75WXzktmEI/AAAAAAAAC1k/5o4dUje8OMs/s400/BR03.JPG)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-djNgI-kEHfs/T75WYrCy34I/AAAAAAAAC1k/7UDPszm9eUs/s640/BR04.JPG)

Yum!!! Time to eat!
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-i3cTqJ-ruRE/T75WY3j1MRI/AAAAAAAAC1k/arz57ZrugM8/s640/BR05.JPG)

Served with some beans & mashed potatoes with homemade beef & onion gravy. Did I mention, YUM!!!
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vv6bTsJxPoc/T75WYwZl0ZI/AAAAAAAAC1k/3HXlggtiCjo/s720/BR06.JPG)



Thanks for sneaking a peek!
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: teesquare on May 27, 2012, 09:02:25 AM
It's that kind of food that made me the man I am today....at least 30 pounds of me ;D !!!

Looks great!
T
Title: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: mikecorn.1 on May 27, 2012, 09:09:11 AM
Gotta love  that money shot. awesome !!!


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Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: Ron D on May 27, 2012, 09:22:12 AM
Dang those look so good......Now I need to clean my laptop.
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: smokeasaurus on May 27, 2012, 09:31:07 AM
Those sure do look good!! I just can't get beef ribs tender..did the water pan make a difference in your set-up??
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: muebe on May 27, 2012, 12:03:37 PM
Your pictures made me want to try beef ribs on my Memphis.

What was your setpoint and cook time?
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: Old Hickory on May 27, 2012, 08:01:56 PM
Great looking plate of ribs, and I love the plate of good looking plate of side dishes.
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: TentHunteR on May 29, 2012, 12:01:26 AM
Thanks for the kind words everyone! :)


Those sure do look good!! I just can't get beef ribs tender..did the water pan make a difference in your set-up??

Yes, if it's not a humid day, then the water pan helps keep humidity up no matter whether I'm cooking on my pellet grills or one of my charcoal/stick burners. I'm a huge believer in water pans!

Now, we cooked 3 racks of beef ribs today (Memorial Day) and the humidity was so high I didn't need a water pan.

Beef ribs also really benefit from some foil time at around 300° - 325° for a good hour or so. Getting the fat rendered out of beef ribs AND taking the time to get that membrane off the back helps (if you think it's tough getting it off pork ribs...).
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: africanmeat on May 29, 2012, 05:33:23 AM
It looks great love these ribs .what is in the home made sauce?
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: LostArrow on May 29, 2012, 11:49:44 AM
Lucy loves beef ribs  ;D
We don't let her have anything but cooked beef bones.
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: TMB on May 29, 2012, 02:12:00 PM
Love beef ribs!  Been a long time since I did some.

Yours makes me want to grill some tonight great job   
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: Phil LaMarche on May 29, 2012, 03:04:32 PM
Great shots and delicious.  When I do a Prime Rib, I have the meat removed from the bones, seasoned and tied back on.  When the roast is done, I cut the strings and serve the roast.  Season up the ribs and grill the following night.  The flavor is so intense that I like as much as the roast.....  Phil
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: sparky on May 29, 2012, 04:09:15 PM
really nice cook TH.  love the beef ribs.  yours look von da ba.   8)
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: TentHunteR on May 29, 2012, 05:15:56 PM
Great shots and delicious.  When I do a Prime Rib, I have the meat removed from the bones, seasoned and tied back on.  When the roast is done, I cut the strings and serve the roast.  Season up the ribs and grill the following night.  The flavor is so intense that I like as much as the roast.....  Phil

Boy, do I like that idea. I usually just cut the ribs off of the rib roast and smoke them separately, but I'm trying your method next time!


It looks great love these ribs .what is in the home made sauce?

It's my own recipe for homemade Kansas City style BBQ sauce I developed over a 3+ year period because of allergies to L-glutamates & certain other food additives. It has Tomato Paste as the base (NO Ketchup!), Dark Brown Sugar, Cider Vinegar & various seasonings. I make another version that uses a hint of Jack Daniels or Kentucky Bourbon.
Title: Re: Some mid-week Beef Ribs
Post by: africanmeat on June 06, 2012, 02:36:56 PM
Great shots and delicious.  When I do a Prime Rib, I have the meat removed from the bones, seasoned and tied back on.  When the roast is done, I cut the strings and serve the roast.  Season up the ribs and grill the following night.  The flavor is so intense that I like as much as the roast.....  Phil

Boy, do I like that idea. I usually just cut the ribs off of the rib roast and smoke them separately, but I'm trying your method next time!


It looks great love these ribs .what is in the home made sauce?

It's my own recipe for homemade Kansas City style BBQ sauce I developed over a 3+ year period because of allergies to L-glutamates & certain other food additives. It has Tomato Paste as the base (NO Ketchup!), Dark Brown Sugar, Cider Vinegar & various seasonings. I make another version that uses a hint of Jack Daniels or Kentucky Bourbon.

thanks for the info