My first attempt at some beef short ribs.
They came out better than I could have hoped and I was pleasantly surprised that I managed to keep my temps sane for 9 hours.
Thank you, they were delicious.
I don't know why the smoke rings were so vivid but I was pleasantly surprised!
The ribs were seasoned with a home made SPG using American mustard as a binder.
I had water in my drip trays for the first 4 or so hours then when I removed the delicious dripping water for making gravy I patted the ribs dry with a paper towel.
I put a bit more oak on the coals while I was there then once the ribs had started to form a bark I did a light spritz of 50/50 apple cider vinegar and water at about the 5 hour mark. After the stall was over I wrapped them in butcher's paper with a little butter and put them back to get up to ~95C.
9 hours in total.
There are so many variables involved it's hard to know exactly what influenced the rings so much.
I'd definitely like to repeat it!
🤣 Thank you.
I've been practising a lot with cheap cuts and wings for a while and I've been reluctant to try a long smoke on something more expensive.
I'm glad they turned out well as it's helped to build my confidence. Fear of failure and setting myself stupidly high standards has always held me back in life.
They're a really great cut of meat.
I've been ordering them at my local barbeque place for years but over time their portion sizes have been getting smaller.
I guess their popularity has caused the prices to increase.
I've yet to try a brisket mainly because I'm afraid of ruining it.