Beef Ribs

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ThePreacherMan

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We have tons of beef ribs from our cows we had butchered this fall, so I figured I’d smoke up some. This was pretty simple and some of the best I’ve done recently. Only took about 4 hours, wrapped half way through and came out nicely. Used my simple brisket rub. No need to over complicate it!
 
Looks good from where I'm sitting.

I told the processor that did my last beef that I wanted some plate ribs to play with, but got short ribs? Our wires got crossed somewhere, I reckon.
 
Looks good from where I'm sitting.

I told the processor that did my last beef that I wanted some plate ribs to play with, but got short ribs? Our wires got crossed somewhere, I reckon.
Those are good! We got tons of both since we butchered two cows. Beef ribs have been kinda tricky for me in the past
 
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On another note, beef short ribs make an awesome soup stock. It's all my granny ever used for her beef based soups.
 
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With beef ribs, I find simple is better - just salt, pepper, and oak wood with a touch of mesquite thrown in. Cook at 300 for about six hours, until probe tender. Wrap in peach paper and rest for 1-2 hours, rolled up in a welding blanket, or placed in an ice chest.
 
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