I'm pretty new to pellet grills, having had my Blaz'n Grand Slam since the middle of summer. This is my first time trying beef ribs. I saw them in the meat case when I was buying some thick-cut pork steaks and decided to give them a try. Only bought two in case I messed them up while learning the finer points of smoking beef ribs
I wasn’t really sure how to prep them, so I trimmed the fat and silver skin off the meat side and pulled the membrane off the bone side. Then seasoned them with SPOG. Didn't think to take any pictures before putting them on the grill.
Went on the GS at 225°.
Checked them several hours later.
Pulled them at a little over 5 ½ hours at 185°. I wanted to leave them on a little longer, but it was getting late and my wife was eager to eat.
They had great flavor but could have been more tender.
It's interesting to cook at night on a pellet grill. If you don't think it's putting out smoke, just shine a flashlight beam thru the exhaust. Hopefully it shows in this picture.
Next I try beef ribs I promised my wife they'll be better
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