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Dino bone spare ribs help

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TimboTryin

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Hello Hello,
Purchased a SRF spare ribs and had a couple issues that I could some advice on.
When cutting they just kinda pulled apart and really wasn’t able to cut nice even pieces.
Also, the fat really didn’t render down completely and was pretty fatty when cutting.
Cooked for approximately 9 hours at 250 degrees and wrapped once hot 185.
Took them off once reached 203 and then rested for 90 minutes.
Any suggestions would be Wonderful
 
What ^^^^^ Edge said, FOTB but not what you're looking for, still good eatin' tho! Welcome to SMF from Gilbert, AZ!
 
They over shot temp when they-rested. Went over 203*.
I like to pull ribs at 195* and rest them.

Oh, and Welcome from Colorado.
Thanks for the tip, give it a whirl next go around. Thanks again
 
Welcome from Tennessee. @SmokinEdge got ya covered. 9 hours at 250 is way too long. Next time try around 6. A short 5-10 minute rest uncovered is all ya need for ribs
 
What kind of ribs were these? It's not clear to me from your post if these were beef short ribs, or pork spares.
 
Welcome from Tennessee. @SmokinEdge got ya covered. 9 hours at 250 is way too long. Next time try around 6. A short 5-10 minute rest uncovered is all ya need for ribs
Man, this is great, wish I had joined earlier. Learning a lot here!!!
 
What kind of ribs were these? It's not clear to me from your post if these were beef short ribs, or pork spares.
These were the Dino bone short ribs. It was a almost 8lb three bone slab.
 
These are my last beef ribs. 7 bones and probably 8-9lbs
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These look great to me. Shouldn't have took more than 6-7 hours at 250. Especially since you wrapped. Beef ribs are best when you can stick probe in the meat and it feels like placing a toothpick in peanut butter. That can happen anywhere between 195 and 203+. I don't wrap or spritz my beef ribs. If your ribs rest in foil you will certainly over cook them. The ones I posted had a 10min or less rest uncovered and they were perfect. You may have overshot a bit but looks like a win to me
 
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