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Title: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/20, 10:24:16 AM
I have bought beef ribs 3 or 4 times and once they were nice and meaty and turned out great.  The others were all bones and not worth the smoking of them.  I really like Stittsworth meats in Bemidji.  I just ordered some beef back ribs from them.  We are going to the Sportshow in Bemidji on Sat so I will pick them up then.  I will wait a week or two until the weather moderates some then a day on the smoker with them.  Glad I finally ordered them.  It is hard to find them otherwise.  Now I am going to youtube some beef rib videos.  Man life is great isn't it?   :happy1: :happy1:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: ThunderLund78 on February 02/12/20, 11:17:03 AM
Good Luck, LPS!
Post pics of the results, that's something I've never smoked but I've had some fantastic BBQ Beef Short Ribs in Kansas City, once.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Reinhard on February 02/12/20, 11:17:12 AM
The best beef back ribs are the one's that are cut fresh of the standing rib at the shop.  Maybe that's what you are getting LPS.  Otherwise the one's with the most meat are from the beef plate where short ribs are cut from.  If you can get some from that shop ask them to cut the plate in half so the serving size is better but to leave the plate whole.  If  they sell short ribs they have the plates they cut them from.  Best ribs anywhere.  Low and slow in the smoker or in-direct heat on the grill.  good luck.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/20, 11:26:07 AM
Will do RH.  I knew you would know.  Check this out to make you hungry.  I love these guys videos.  https://youtu.be/XEOS2S4_oyg  Pitt Boys
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: snow1 on February 02/12/20, 11:27:55 AM
Where you located LPS? Great rib shack in woodbury,not a deli or resturant either,mom n pop joint sign says smoked beef ribs,I stop by for baby back ribs smoked dry 10 or 12 bones.plenty for two people add $2 for house sauce vacumed sealed$7.98 dry smoked,pulled meat ,even smoked meatballs,I use reinhards recipe for beef short ribs but takes all day if ya have time and worth it(sometimes use Kalbi sauce as directed by reiny,excellent for beef
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/20, 11:47:39 AM
I'm in Baudette Snow. 
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: mike89 on February 02/12/20, 11:53:04 AM
dang that looks great!!  never done them either, I will be now!!!!   :happy1:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/20, 12:55:41 PM
The one time I found the good ones and they turned out great on my pellet smoker.  They were tender and juicy and reminded me of a chuck roast flavor but rib texture.   :happy1: :happy1:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/12/20, 01:00:20 PM
The one time I found the good ones and they turned out great on my pellet smoker.  They were tender and juicy and reminded me of a chuck roast flavor but rib texture.   :happy1: :happy1:

                                       :hubba:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/20, 01:30:51 PM
Now here is how to cook breakfast.  The wife is going to roll her eyes when I put crumbled Lays potato chips on my eggs and bacon.   https://youtu.be/DHaMBCaSEPE
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/12/20, 01:34:31 PM
Looks good to me!!
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/20, 02:02:14 PM
Man those look good too.  Never had mustard and horseradish but it sounds good too.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Reinhard on February 02/12/20, 05:02:06 PM
Yep that's what I'm talking about.  The Pit Boys have exactly the beef plates that I have cut up for years.  Now if you look at the whole plate that he is holding ask the butcher to cut those in half length wise unless you want the whole rib size for the serving.  Also if you notice they just took some of the fat off the top which is a good idea but if you look when they turned the plate over they didn't take the skin off the bottom like you would with a baby back for example. It's a little harder to do that with the beef plate but you should take most of it off that you can.  Treat the bottom as you would the baby back or a spare rib.  The rest of the video is great just like all of their stuff.  good luck.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/20, 05:19:36 PM
Now that I think about it she did say they could cut them for me if I wanted.  She said they are about 8" so I will look at them and then maybe have her cut them in half and take the whole plate.  It is only 2 of us so would be fun to get 2 smokes out of them.  I have heard on some of the videos to leave the membrane so they don't fall apart.  ???  Really looking forward to this.  Especially now I know where I can get them.  She said $7.99 lb.  Oh well. 
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/12/20, 05:53:03 PM
Membrane on ribs is a no-no!  Or as Glenn would say,   :tut:           :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: mike89 on February 02/12/20, 05:55:28 PM
Membrane on ribs is a no-no!  Or as Glenn would say,   :tut:           :rotflmao:

3nd Reb and Rh!!   :happy1: :happy1:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/20, 07:41:29 PM
Membrane on ribs is a no-no!  Or as Glenn would say,   :tut:           :rotflmao:

On pork ribs of course.  But on beef ribs some say to leave it to keep it together. 
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: snow1 on February 02/13/20, 07:05:13 AM
interesting,I've trimmed the membrane off on pork over the years,its a chore most often,then I TALKED TO  a cook at famous daves,and the GM  who claim to be a self appointed chef,these guyz claim that leaving the membrane on keeps the meat moist during smoke,either way they come out excellent just a little more chewy with membrane on but with a few cold beers on a hot summer day "who cares" we manage.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/13/20, 07:20:32 AM
If the guy was such a great cook, he wouldn't be working at Famous Dave's. Whatever works for ya, but they get pulled off my ribs right away. Gotta get that rib rub all over 'em. I get mine off same way as the video, I just use a towel to dry it, then to kinda "roll" edge up so I can grip and rip.


https://youtu.be/d_fqJcc4n_I
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: mike89 on February 02/13/20, 07:32:23 AM
that is how I do it too...
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: snow1 on February 02/13/20, 09:10:34 AM
I here ya reb,I have never been able to pull the membrane off like the video shows,I always do a hack job even using paper towel to pull , I DO LIKE fd's rib's once in a while as they have great flavor even with the membrane on,some folks don't like daves ribs,we have a really good pit master in st paul that has a place now but just smoked ribs on a street corner for years,over a 50gal drum cooker on university ave,"Big Daddy" is his name,he too left the membrane on,he taught me a few things and his secret rub,took about a year to get it and a six pack of colt45 but he was tight lipped on his rib sauce,he won many rib competitions over the years often at the state fair competitions,most often I was the only white guy at his stand,great memories tho,he taught me "low n slow" serve no swine before its time,also told me to use chunk wood not chips and don't soak the wood as wet wood messes up the temp to much,and grab a 12 pak and relax as ribs will  smoke all day for best results
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/13/20, 09:32:28 AM
Been there, eaten there. Unfortunately, they sold the place after finally getting it, and now it's owned by two Mexican guys. But, that's St.Paul...lots of neat little ethnic places in the Frogtown area. I love 'em. Great Mexican, ribs, Asian, fish, etc. Take a stroll down Grand Avenue...We'll see how the rib place does.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Reinhard on February 02/13/20, 11:27:50 AM
I found the easy way to pull that skin off is to take a butter knife and put it between two ribs toward one end and push down under the skin with the butter knife and then pull the skin forward towards you.  Then just take some paper towel and grip the  skin and it pulls off easy.  I always take the skin off because I want the seasoning to be absorbed on both sides.  good luck.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: snow1 on February 02/13/20, 11:38:06 AM
I'm told big daddy has a new place off dale street where the old cop shop was located but have'nt been in town for years,last time I was in that area my truck PICKED UP A 9MM slug in the front quarter so no ribs worth getting caught up in a pissing match,but agreed great asian joints,actually a fav is a taste of thailand on selby.mom n pop joint,would bring them a half bucket of gills/crappies summer months,momma sahn would clean a few cook tempra style with thai sides and rice noodles ,made for a killer lunch,at one time they would take all the carp and bullalo fish I shot for they're house special soup which was really good just had to pick out the egg sacks and a few eyeballs.today they push for white bass.

Also the "Hai Ten" on western/univ ave asian deli/grocery store,hot deli in back is great,ever have an inkling for roast duck ,really good roast duck this is your huckle berry,they always have a 1/2 pig cooked /hangin next to the roast ducks they'll cut any way ya want,even serve  pig "tripe" little folks just love that stuff...ishta,large intestines usually still have poop in them?.added flavor I guess?
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: snow1 on February 02/13/20, 11:44:13 AM
I found the easy way to pull that skin off is to take a butter knife and put it between two ribs toward one end and push down under the skin with the butter knife and then pull the skin forward towards you.  Then just take some paper towel and grip the  skin and it pulls off easy.  I always take the skin off because I want the seasoning to be absorbed on both sides.  good luck.


Yeah I took your suggestion from a couple years ago reiny,butter knife,paper towel,still a hack and most often to lazy.BUT i'll give it a whirl iffin it ever warms up again.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: delcecchi on February 02/13/20, 04:27:16 PM
Been there, eaten there. Unfortunately, they sold the place after finally getting it, and now it's owned by two Mexican guys. But, that's St.Paul...lots of neat little ethnic places in the Frogtown area. I love 'em. Great Mexican, ribs, Asian, fish, etc. Take a stroll down Grand Avenue...We'll see how the rib place does.

Uh, Grand Ave is yuppyville.  University, or maybe Selby.... Not Grand....
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/13/20, 05:01:00 PM
Delmart, yer all discombooberated again. Who cares if it's yuppyville? I'm talking FOOD here! Listen up! I practically lived on grand ave when I spent weekends up there.. Dixies BBQ, The Green Onion, The Tavern on Grand....the Uptowner...Kowalski's not far away....(where my cousins wife worked) spots all the way down to Fairview. I ate at all of 'em numerous times. Tavern on Grand is my favorite. Hey, Gorbachev ate there...they might even let you!
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: glenn57 on February 02/13/20, 05:02:35 PM
                              :crazy: :crazy: :pouty: :pouty:
                                :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/13/20, 05:06:07 PM
                              :crazy: :crazy: :pouty: :pouty:
                                :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:

Say, you just pipe down, ya K-ration cook! This here is about real food that's not on a list!    :mooning:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Reinhard on February 02/13/20, 05:49:44 PM
Reb, I bet they had and still do have some great places to eat.  For me St. Paul is a nightmare to drive in.  Way back when my buddies took me to some strip joints there.  But to learn the streets was not for me.  Mpls is much better as far as streets. But I don't like it there as well.  Just don't like big cities at all.  I haven't been back to St. Paul in many years and the same with Mpls.  Like things quiet as much as I can.  I don't even like the drive up 35w up to Duluth.  Once past Duluth I take the scenic route instead of continuing the main highway to Two Harbors.  Love it up there.  But driving through St. Paul for me will never happen unless I HAVE too.  Just don't like big cities.  good luck.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: HD on February 02/13/20, 05:57:58 PM
Reb, I bet they had and still do have some great places to eat.  For me St. Paul is a nightmare to drive in.  Way back when my buddies took me to some strip joints there.  But to learn the streets was not for me.  Mpls is much better as far as streets. But I don't like it there as well.  Just don't like big cities at all.  I haven't been back to St. Paul in many years and the same with Mpls.  Like things quiet as much as I can.  I don't even like the drive up 35w up to Duluth.  Once past Duluth I take the scenic route instead of continuing the main highway to Two Harbors.  Love it up there.  But driving through St. Paul for me will never happen unless I HAVE too.  Just don't like big cities.  good luck.
I take the scenic drive too! At least a couple times a year (more so in the the spring when the steal head are running)
South has never been good for me, but, at the moment, work has me going that way.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/13/20, 06:03:54 PM
St. Paul really isnt so bad! I find Mpls a whole more difficult to navigate...and I hate driving.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: glenn57 on February 02/13/20, 06:11:36 PM
meh..... as long as I know where i'm going big city driving don't bother me.  wanna get road rage....drive in st cloud  :doofus: :doofus: especially in summer months when its raining!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: think all the sheep farmers are in town!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: delcecchi on February 02/13/20, 06:27:08 PM
Grew up in St Paul so don't have much trouble with Midway, University Ave, Highland park, etc.   East side, West St Paul, that's different.   I didn't get over in those areas much.   

Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: snow1 on February 02/14/20, 11:37:23 AM
Been there, eaten there. Unfortunately, they sold the place after finally getting it, and now it's owned by two Mexican guys. But, that's St.Paul...lots of neat little ethnic places in the Frogtown area. I love 'em. Great Mexican, ribs, Asian, fish, etc. Take a stroll down Grand Avenue...We'll see how the rib place does.

Uh, Grand Ave is yuppyville.  University, or maybe Selby.... Not Grand....

Ah yes,1st few warm spring days cruising down grand ave is great,young college gals out walking or hangin out at the yuppi side walk cafe's,hard to stay on the road sometimes

Agreed,about the Tavern on grand for eats,best home made pot pies and walleye shore lunch but that entire ave is a bitch to find parking,residents need parking permits to park on side streets even in front of they're houses,Not sure if the tavern is still open,last Iherd it was closing couple years ago?
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/14/20, 11:41:45 AM
Never heard that. Open with same owners and business is booming.

http://www.thetavernongrand.com/
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: snow1 on February 02/14/20, 12:21:13 PM
Dunno? just here say on my end,maybe never closed?,might have to swing by one day to check it out.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Rebel SS on February 02/14/20, 12:53:42 PM
Anywho, back to the ribs, been a lot of babybacks on sale around here. Odd time of year for ribs to go on sale? Any idea why now? Not exactly shorts-on-the-deck weather..
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: delcecchi on February 02/14/20, 03:27:30 PM
Anywho, back to the ribs, been a lot of babybacks on sale around here. Odd time of year for ribs to go on sale? Any idea why now? Not exactly shorts-on-the-deck weather..

Cutting up pigs, got extra ribs, and nobody buying?   
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Reinhard on February 02/14/20, 04:17:51 PM
Del you are right.  Ribs are less in demand this time of the year and they have to move them.  They also have a big sale on memorial weekend and Labor day weekend and those are previously frozen most of the time.   Most of the pork ribs that come in to the stores are frozen.  Just show's you how many hogs are in the market every year.  Two racks of baby backs per hog.  Same with spare ribs.  good luck.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/14/20, 04:55:42 PM
Good time to stock up. 
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Jerkbiat on February 02/15/20, 07:33:34 AM
That's what I was thinking. :happy1:
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/16/20, 08:06:31 AM
Ha Ha man did I make  hall yesterday.  Got a nice big chuck roast, some bacon, some hot dogs and I got a 4 pack of beef ribs.  They are about 4 lbs each.  They gave me a deal at $4.26 lb.  Oh ya, the wife sat in the truck so I was unsupervised whilst in the store!!!   SO I also got a jar of horseradish/garlic pickles..   Oh ya are they good.  Too darn cold today or I would have liked to do a chunk of the ribs.  Will cook the chuck instead either today or tomorrow as a pot roast.   
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: LPS on February 02/16/20, 08:08:02 AM
Got this all at Stittsworth Meats in Bemidji.  Fun place to check out.  Smells great with all of the smoked meat in there.
Title: Re: Beef ribs
Post by: Reinhard on February 02/16/20, 09:10:09 AM
LPS, yep those are the plates for sure.  Just need some trim here and there.  You will love those ribs.  good luck.