PERSISTENT SILVER SKIN

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fxsales1959

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hEY Y'ALL
picked up a slab of pretty meaty beef back ribs today . couldn't justify the dinos they had at $10.99/lb.
to prep for tomorrows smoke I did my SPg coating on the protein side. flipped them over to take a gander at the silver skin and it was tight and un cooperative. I seem to remember in a previous conversation that salting the back side of the slab might help coerse the membrane to ne removed.
What say ye?
 
hEY Y'ALL
picked up a slab of pretty meaty beef back ribs today . couldn't justify the dinos they had at $10.99/lb.
to prep for tomorrows smoke I did my SPg coating on the protein side. flipped them over to take a gander at the silver skin and it was tight and un cooperative. I seem to remember in a previous conversation that salting the back side of the slab might help coerse the membrane to ne removed.
What say ye?
I’m in for the ride, I can say that on dino ribs I have just given up on removing it until post cook.
 
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I don't do a lot of beef ribs, but with any ribs I give the membrane a few tugs and if it doesn't pull off I just blow it off. No way am I going to salt it just for that.
Frankly I think the membrane just mostly goes away by the time it's done.
I don't use a lot of rub, so maybe that's why I don't care....
Also, pulling that membrane off sometimes pulls off meat.
 
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I can get the membrane off beef backs pretty easily. Hard to impossible for me to get it off of plate/short ribs so I just leave it now. There isn't any meat on that side of the rib anyway
 
Almost all my rib cooks go hot and fast...haven't removed a membrane for a long time...can't say I can tell a difference

Ryan
 
On beef back ribs, I remove the membrane if it's there, because sometimes the processor has nicked it and removed it. I do the same on a rack of lamb ribs and pork loin ribs.

On Dino or Bronto plate ribs, I leave the membrane on because with all the pull-back during cooking, the bones might cook themselves out of the slab.
 
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I always leave it on any ribs. It peels right off when they are done & holds a lot of moisture in the ribs, IMHO!
Al
 
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