Beef BEEF BACK RIBS

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SMOKED BEEF BACK RIBS

HARDWOOD: Hickory, Mesquite, OHC, Oak

COOK TIME: 9-10 hours approximate

EQUIPMENT:
* Meat injector
* Aluminum Pan
* Meat Rack
* Butcher paper
* Small pot for melting Wagu Beef Tallow
* Ketchup Style squirt bottle for the liquidized beef tallow
* Apple Cider Vinegar for the Spritz
* Water for the Spritz

INGREDIENTS:
* _____ Rack(s) of Beef Back Ribs
* Minor’s Beef Concentrate or Beef Broth
* Minor’s Au Jus Concentrate
* Yellow Mustard or Olive Oil to serve as a rub binder
* Commercial Rub of Choice, OR My Own Beef Back Rib Rub:
- 1/3 Cup of Kosher or Hickory Smoked Salt
- 1/3 Cup of Granulated Onion
- 1/3 Cup of Granulated Garlic
- 1/3 Cup of Coarse Ground Black Pepper
- 1/3 Cup of Smoked Paprika
* Wagu Beef Tallow
* Spritz: Apple Cider Vinegar and Water

PREPARATION:
* Remove Membrane from the back of the ribs
* Trim excess fat off front/back of the rib rack.
* Prepare your Injection.
* Inject between the bones
* Pour excess injection into the aluminum pan and marinate overnight

YOUR COOK:

1. 1–Hour before starting your cooker, Apply your rub binder (yellow mustard or olive oil)

2. Apply a light coating of rub on both sides of the Rib Rack, pressing the rub into the meat.

3. Set your cooker for 225 degrees.

4. Set your meat probe for 160 degrees.

5. Place your Rib Racks on a meat rack and place directly on the grill grates.

6. Spritz every 30 minutes to build bark.

7. Smoke the ribs until internal meat temperature reaches 160 degrees.

8. At 160 degrees pull the ribs out of the cooker.

9. Cut off an appropriately sized piece of butcher paper.

10. Squirt Beef tallow on the butcher paper and on the Beef Ribs and wrap tightly.

11. Set your meat probe for 200 degrees.

12. Insert meat probe and return wrapped ribs to the cooker. Cook until internal meat temperature reaches 205 degrees.

13. At 205 degrees, remove the rib racks from the grill and let ribs rest for 20 minutes.

14. Sauce Ribs (if desired), and serve.


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