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Wife wanted Ribs and Steak so that's what we did. A local store had "Ribeyes" for 5.98/lb listed as USDA Inspected. Looking out them they looked good marbling wise but they were just the eye with the cap removed. I decided to give them a try. Also I have been working on a new steak rub so why not.
Here they are resting with some rub on them.
Only got 1 picture of the steaks when there was 1 left. These were surprisingly good.
Then got 2 slabs of st louis ribs. Didn't need very much trimming. Here it is with freshly applied rub.
Let it sit for 10 minutes and then you have this. Also, no there was no binder at all.
1hr in
2hrs in
After the rub and sauced.
Resting
If you are wondering why the 2 racks looked different one was wrapped with butcher paper and the other with foil. It was an interesting experiment.
The butcher paper had better bark but wasn't as tender.
The foil's bark wasn't as good but was way more tender and bones were pulling/falling out. Even though a few bones fell out they held together well and was a nice bite but was a little fall off the bone.
Might do the butcher paper for about 30 minutes longer next time to see if it gets a tad more tender.
Also, during this time I had my youngest son do everything other than the initial trimming and applying the rub. He really enjoyed it so next time ill have him do it start to finish.
Thanks for looking.
Here they are resting with some rub on them.
Only got 1 picture of the steaks when there was 1 left. These were surprisingly good.
Then got 2 slabs of st louis ribs. Didn't need very much trimming. Here it is with freshly applied rub.
Let it sit for 10 minutes and then you have this. Also, no there was no binder at all.
1hr in
2hrs in
After the rub and sauced.
Resting
If you are wondering why the 2 racks looked different one was wrapped with butcher paper and the other with foil. It was an interesting experiment.
The butcher paper had better bark but wasn't as tender.
The foil's bark wasn't as good but was way more tender and bones were pulling/falling out. Even though a few bones fell out they held together well and was a nice bite but was a little fall off the bone.
Might do the butcher paper for about 30 minutes longer next time to see if it gets a tad more tender.
Also, during this time I had my youngest son do everything other than the initial trimming and applying the rub. He really enjoyed it so next time ill have him do it start to finish.
Thanks for looking.
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