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A few pics from my beef rib cook

Started by SMOKE FREAK, January 12, 2020, 05:11:16 AM

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SMOKE FREAK

Ribs were rubbed with Mad Hunky Just Add Beef. Then a bit of raw sugar. Then some Montreal Steak seasoning.

Smoked with Olive wood. Lid temp ran between 250-300 for 6--7 hours.


Cooked em till temp waw 205 between the bones.

Made more fire and cooked some spuds.

Lookin good.

And it's time to eat!


Thanks all for the tips on perfect beef ribs. This place is awesome.

Dc_smoke309

God that looks awesome . Beef ribs are some awesome flavor . Nicely done!


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Schuey

It wasn't me......Well maybe it was..

JEBIV

Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

Mike in Roseville

Saw these over at the Brethren. Not sure if I commented there....but nicely done! They look excellent. Like your setup too.


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jhagestad

Every time I see beef ribs here, I tell myself I'm gonna do those next!!!
Wife: Let me guess... you want to grill again

Redwng


Shoestringshop

Quote from: jhagestad on January 13, 2020, 05:36:10 AM
Every time I see beef ribs here, I tell myself I'm gonna do those next!!!

X2 I call them the forgotten ribs. I love them but I never see them when shopping. I putting them on the GROCERY list tonight. They look great and the smoke ring... NICE ;D   
Wife said "No more GRILLS in this house!" So I bought a 2nd house!

SMOKE FREAK

Thanks guys.
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong on beef ribs by hanging out with y'all...

bbqking01

Beef! It's what's for Dinner! Looks amazing!


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bbqlvr

I second what others have said here ... I need to source out some quality beef ribs and give these a try. 
BBQLVR
Ranch, 26'er, Summit Charcoal Grilling Centre, SSP's, SJ's, CGA's
Horizon offset, stick burner

foshizzle

What a great looking cook. Have baby backs to cook today but now I'm bummed after seeing your cook I didn't get the beef ribs.
Never used olive wood for smoking or seen anyone use it before. How do you like it compared to other woods?


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SMOKE FREAK

Quote from: foshizzle on January 18, 2020, 02:30:17 AM
What a great looking cook. Have baby backs to cook today but now I'm bummed after seeing your cook I didn't get the beef ribs.
Never used olive wood for smoking or seen anyone use it before. How do you like it compared to other woods?


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I love the olive wood.
A friend in California sent it to me. I save it for special cooks.
Priced it online.....$$$$$.....It's a prized wood for furniture making. Absolutely beautiful and rock hard.
I reckon I'll never have anymore when this is gone.

HoosierKettle


Quote from: SMOKE FREAK on January 16, 2020, 05:10:23 PM
Thanks guys.
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong on beef ribs by hanging out with y'all...

I've never made these but yours looks perfect. What was it that you were doing wrong or did right this time?


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SMOKE FREAK

Quote from: HoosierKettle on January 18, 2020, 10:22:45 AM

Quote from: SMOKE FREAK on January 16, 2020, 05:10:23 PM
Thanks guys.
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong on beef ribs by hanging out with y'all...

I've never made these but yours looks perfect. What was it that you were doing wrong or did right this time?


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Simple...
As you're cooking beef short ribs, there is so much pull back that ya get the feeling that you are ruining them...Not so. They aren't done till they reach a temp of 205 between the bones. Period. Take em off sooner and the meat might be tender but some of the crap inside is like rubber. Cook em right and it all melts in your mouth.

Back ribs (which I like better) are a bit less stressful...If only they had more meat on em...