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Old 03-20-2011, 5:41pm   #1
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They are so awesome when done right.


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Old 03-20-2011, 5:48pm   #2
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Pretty simple. Without going into gory detail, I just removed the membrane from the bone-side of each rack. This is pretty important. You can google how to do it if you're not sure. Then a simple dry rub that doesn't have a lot of sugar. It's best to let the rub sit on the ribs in the fridge overnight if you can. I didn't this time though. My rub had a little sugar, salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, chipotle powder, and dried mustard. Just salt and pepper is fine too, but put on plenty.

Then smoke at 225 for 6 to 8 hours. I used pecan wood. Towards the end I basted it with some homemade BBQ sauce that was watered down so it was runny. Put on about four or five coats of it so it caramelized on the outside of the meat. You can add more wood chunks during this phase if you want your glaze to be smoky.

When they are very tender take off and rest a bit, then slice the ribs apart and optionally slice the meat off the bone so it's easier for your guests to eat. This goes great with something like mac and cheese, potato salad, baked beans, BBQ type stuff. Oh, and more BBQ sauce on the side.

Note that when you get these ribs from the butcher or store, they are known as beef short ribs, uncut. Sam's Club has these in cryopacs. One Sam's cryopac contains six full ribs as you can see above. These were nice and meaty. Somethings you'll have less "cap" on them and if so you'll need to make more. These were enough to feed 6 hungry people with a little leftover. Leftovers are great for sandwiches or shredded on nachos.
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Pretty simple. Without going into gory detail, I just removed the membrane from the bone-side of each rack. This is pretty important. You can google how to do it if you're not sure. Then a simple dry rub that doesn't have a lot of sugar. It's best to let the rub sit on the ribs in the fridge overnight if you can. I didn't this time though. My rub had a little sugar, salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, chipotle powder, and dried mustard. Just salt and pepper is fine too, but put on plenty.

Then smoke at 225 for 6 to 8 hours. I used pecan wood. Towards the end I basted it with some homemade BBQ sauce that was watered down so it was runny. Put on about four or five coats of it so it caramelized on the outside of the meat. You can add more wood chunks during this phase if you want your glaze to be smoky.

When they are very tender take off and rest a bit, then slice the ribs apart and optionally slice the meat off the bone so it's easier for your guests to eat. This goes great with something like mac and cheese, potato salad, baked beans, BBQ type stuff. Oh, and more BBQ sauce on the side.

Note that when you get these ribs from the butcher or store, they are known as beef short ribs, uncut. Sam's Club has these in cryopacs. One Sam's cryopac contains six full ribs as you can see above. These were nice and meaty. Somethings you'll have less "cap" on them and if so you'll need to make more. These were enough to feed 6 hungry people with a little leftover. Leftovers are great for sandwiches or shredded on nachos.
Thanks for the info! Im gonna need to do these now. I'll check out Sams.
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Thanks CCB, I'm curious what they run $$$wise/lb in your area, up here in the GWN, they are pretty pricey?
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Thanks CCB, I'm curious what they run $$$wise/lb in your area, up here in the GWN, they are pretty pricey?
Those six ribs were about $40 I think. It works out about the same as serving steaks and are every bit as good as a good steak.
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Damn, those look delicious. Thanks.
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They look great,need to make a trip to Kroger today.
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Those six ribs were about $40 I think. It works out about the same as serving steaks and are every bit as good as a good steak.
Just curious.. how many pounds were they for $40
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