Texas BBQ Beef Ribs



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Ingredients

  • hardwood pellets as needed
  • 4poundsbeef short ribs
  • ½cupMontreal-style steak seasoning
  • 2tablespoonsmild chili powder
  • 1teaspoongarlic powder
  • 2tablespoonsWorcestershire sauce
  • 8fluid ouncesapple juice

  • Directions

    Pour wood chips into the hopper of a pellet grill according to manufacturer's instructions. Set temperature to 275 degrees F (135 degrees C).

    Trim ribs with a sharp knife to remove as much fat and silver skin from the top of the ribs as possible. Leave the membrane on the bottom of each rack as this will help hold them together as they cook.

    Place steak seasoning in a coffee grinder or food chopper. Grind to a medium coarseness to reduce the size of the salt crystals. Transfer to a shaker bottle. Add chili powder and garlic powder and shake until evenly combined.

    Rub 1/2 of the Worcestershire sauce on the bottom of the ribs as a binder, then sprinkle on a medium to heavy coat of the rub mixture. Flip ribs and repeat on the meaty side. Spritz a light coat of apple juice over top to help it "sweat."

    Immediately place ribs on the preheated pellet grill with the thicker side of the ribs towards the main heat source (toward the back, opposite the lid).

    Smoke ribs, spritzing them with a light coat of apple juice every 30 minutes to keep moist, until the internal meat temperature reaches 198 to 203 degrees F (92 to 95 degrees C), 4 to 6 hours. If it is taking longer don't be afraid to raise the heat to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C) but just watch the internal temperature a little closer, as the window of being done is smaller due to the higher cooking temperature. The temperature probe should slide into the meat like a brisket or like butter when they are ready.

    Remove ribs from the grill and place on a large cutting board. Slice into individual ribs to serve, or remove the meat and place on a tray to serve.



    Cook's Notes:

    I prefer oak, pecan, or hickory wood pellets.

    If you're short on time, you can set your pellet grill at a higher temperature, up to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).

    You can use a smoker instead of a pellet grill. Smoking time will depend on the weight of the rack.


    Nutrition Facts (per serving)

    506 Calories
    42g Fat
    9g Carbs
    22g Protein

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