BBQ-style beef ribs in the oven | twice-baked potato
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***RECIPE FOR ONE LARGE PORTION***
3 beef back ribs
1 baking potato
vinegar
garlic
ketchup
mustard
molasses
soy sauce
hot sauce
smoked paprika
cheese
fresh thyme
salt
pepper
oil
Cut the ribs into three individual bones, if they didn't come like that already. Chop up a few cloves of garlic and season the ribs aggressively with salt. Put the ribs in a sealable bag with the garlic, and pour in just enough vinegar to keep the meat coated, along with a little water (1 part water to 2 parts vinegar is good). Let marinate for a few hours or overnight.
Remove the ribs from the marinade and try to scrape off most of the garlic pieces. Lay the ribs in a baking dish and seal it tightly with foil. Cut the root ends off a few more garlic cloves but leave the skins on. Put them on a little piece of foil, coat them lightly with oil and wrap them up tight. Stab the potato a few times to let out steam, coat it in oil and season the skin generously with salt.
Put the ribs, garlic and potato into a 300ºF/150ºC oven — I like to cook the potato right on the grates. When the garlic is soft and golden brown, take it out — it took me about an hour. Remove the meat when it's very soft and remove the potato when it's squishy inside — both took me about 3 hours at that relatively low temperature.
Pour all the liquid and rendered fat out of the rib pan and save it. Tear off a small piece of rib meat and taste it for seasoning. If the meat needs more salt, sprinkle it on now.
Cut the potato in half and scoop the inner flesh out to a bowl, discarding one of the skin halves. Mash the potato innards, enrich them with a couple spoonfuls of the rib fat and loosen their texture with the rib broth until they are smooth and moldable. Squeeze the roasted garlic cloves out of their skins and into the potato mixture. Grate in some cheese and stir in salt, pepper and thyme leaves to taste. Pile the filling into the remaining potato skin.
Mix up the barbecue sauce by putting about 1/4 cup (60mL) into a bowl and augmenting it with a little molasses, mustard, soy sauce, hot sauce and smoked paprika. If you don't have or like some of those things, they can pretty much all be skipped or swapped. Mix it to taste.
Before you put the sauce on, return the ribs to the oven uncovered and turn the broiler (grill) on max. Brown the ribs on all sides under the broiler. About halfway through that process, return the potato to the oven and let the top brown under the broiler. Now brush a thin layer of BBQ sauce onto the ribs and return them under the broiler. When the sauce has browned by not burned, paint on a second thin layer and repeat.
Take out the ribs and the potato when both are brown and throw them on a plate. Garnish the ribs with more thyme leaves. and have any unused sauce on the side.
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EASY BBQ Chopped Beef Recipe | Simply Mamá Cooks
Today I am going to show you how to make bbq chopped beef brisket in the slow cooker. You can also freezer prep the meat for dinner. This is such a versatile recipe and a great way to make dinner easy.
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INGREDIENTS
3 lbs (1.36 kg) beef brisket flat (or chuck roast)
1 package beef onion soup mix
1/4 packed cup dark brown sugar
2 Tbsp chili powder
1 Tbsp smoked paprika
1 Tbsp garlic powder
1 Tbsp lemon pepper
3/4 cup ketchup
1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
4.5 qt slow cooker
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Easy BBQ Brisket In The Slow Cooker
Char grilled tasty beef skewers
Street style tasty beef skewers is what we are cooking.
What's up guys! I'm back with another video for you, this time it's all about cooking the ultimate street food - beef skewers using fresh ingredients.
I'll show you how to make these super easy beef sticks of happiness! Plus, Weber BBQ skewers are like the Swiss army knife of grilling. They make cooking street food super easy, as they are so versatile.
As with all of my recipes, I take you through the selection and trim, seasoning, BBQ set up and times and temps. All you need to do is sit back, grab a drink and enjoy.
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Ingredients:
1.2kg (2.6lbs) Skirt Steak
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/3 cup soy sauce
1 teaspoon of fish sauce
1/4 cup honey
4 cloves garlic, crushed
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon of crushed ginger
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Items Used:
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100mm riser from rub and grub
Feeds: 6
Preparation Time: 2 hours
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Cuisine: Australian
Hydration: 1 x beer
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How To Barbecue Beef Ribs
How To Barbecue Beef Ribs is a must when you are a backyard pitmaster. Are you needing a change from cooking the same ribs you normally make? You have to give beef ribs a try! These were fall off the bone delicious. They were so tender and juicy and full of flavor. And believe me, as amazing as they looked, they tasted even better! We hung these in our Pit Barrel and let them do their thing! It was a super easy cook if you want to try these amazing ribs in your backyard!
Beef Rib Recipe Directions:
1. Give them a nice trim.
2. Peel the membrane off of the back.
3. Put your hook around the first bone if you want to hang them.
4. We rubbed one rack down with Cow Cover Hot ( ) and the other rack with our SPG Rub ( ).
5. Put them on the smoker for an hour.
6. Pull them once you have the color you want and wrap them in foil.
7. Put them on the grate until they reach an internal temperature of 207°F.
8. Pull them off and cut those ribs up!
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00:00 Introduction
00:22 Trim
00:40 Seasoning
01:53 Smoking Meat
03:03 Wrapping Meat
04:13 Back On the Smoker
04:48 Resting Meat
05:20 Cutting Ribs
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Barbecue Pulled Beef Sandwich
Smoked Chuck Roast Recipe for fall-apart tender BBQ Beef - used to make the best Barbecue Pulled Beef Sandwich
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Smoked BBQ Pulled Beef Sandwich
WHAT MALCOM USED IN THIS RECIPE:
- Swine Life Prime Beef Rub
- Killer Hogs Hot Rub
- Royal Oak Tumbleweed Fire Starters
- HowToBBQRight Tel-Tru Smoker Thermometer
- Thermoworks DOT
- Killer Hogs The BBQ Sauce
BBQ Chuck Roast - This recipe is great for making pulled BBQ beef. Chuck Roast is inexpensive and cooks just like a brisket on the grill.
I start out seasoning the brisket with a good dose of Swine Life’s Prime Beef Rub followed by a light coat of my Killer Hogs Hot Rub. Let the seasonings work on the roast for 30 minutes or so while the pit comes up to temperature. For this cook I fired up my Outlaw Patio stick burner running hickory splits. Once the pit stabilized at 300 degrees the roast goes on the cooking grate.
After 2 hours the color is just right for wrapping. At this point the roast goes into an aluminum pan along with some beef au jus. Pour the beef jus mixture into the pan but not directly over the top of the roast. It should come about half way up the sides of the chuck roast. Add a few pats of butter to the top of the roast and insert a probe thermometer to monitor the internal temperature. Cover the pan with foil and continue cooking until it practically falls apart! Total cook time was about 4 1/2 hours on this roast.
When the internal temp hits 200°F I start checking for doneness. Stick the probe into different areas of the roast and see how it feels. If it’s soft like sticking a warm knife into room temp butter then it’s done. If you feel any resistance it’s not ready just yet. It’s typically going to be somewhere between 208 and 215 degrees for an easy pull. You can also use a couple forks to see if it’ll shred.
When the roast is ready take it off the pit and let it hang out for 30 minutes. Put on a pair of cotton gloves with nitrile gloves over the top and start pulling the roast apart by hand. Separate any fat that didn’t render and be sure to save the pan drippings for a little extra added moisture.
I serve it up sandwich style with a creamy jalapeño slaw on a toasted onion roll. Combine equal parts of the beef jus with your favorite bbq sauce and you have an excellent serving sauce for beef.
Barbecue Pulled Beef Sandwich Ingredients
- 3 1/2 lbs Chuck roast
- 1/4 cup Swine Life Prime Beef Rub
- 2 Tablespoons Killer Hogs Hot Rub
- 16oz water
- 1 Tablespoon beef base (Better than Bouillon brand)
- 1/2 stick butter
Barbecue Pulled Beef Sandwich Directions
1. Season Chuck roast with Prime Beef rub followed by a layer of Hot Rub.
2. Prepare smoker for indirect cooking at 300 degrees using hickory wood for smoke.
3. Place roast on pit and smoke for 2 - 2 1/2 hours or until the outer surface is a dark mahogany color.
4. Combine the water and beef base in a small pot over medium heat until it reaches a slight simmer.
5. Place the roast into a 1/2 size aluminum steam pan and pour the beef liquid around the roast reserving 1/4 cup liquid.
6. Place pats of butter on top the roast and cover with aluminum foil.
7. Continue to cook the roast until it hits 210 degrees internal then remove from pit and rest for at least 30 minutes.
8. Carefully remove the riser from the pan and pull by hand. Mix a little if the pan juice with the meat and serve.
Jalapeño Slaw Recipe
- 1 bag cole slaw
- 1 cup quick pickled jalapeño onions* recipe below
- 1/2 raw jalapeño finely chopped
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 2 Tablespoons pickling liquid* from below
- 2 Tablespoons sugar
- 1 Tablespoon corse ground black pepper
Combine the Mayo, pickling liquid, sugar, and black pepper in a small bowl. Add the slaw, finely chopped fresh jalapeño, and quick pickled jalapeño onions to a large bowl. Pour in the Mayo mixture and stir to combine. Rest in the refrigerator for one hour before serving.
Quick Pickled Jalapeño Onions
- 1 sweet onion chopped
- 1 fresh jalapeño sliced then rough chopped
- 1 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1 cup water
- 1 Tablespoon sugar
- 1 Tablespoon kosher salt
Combine vinegar, water, salt, and sugar in a boiler pot. Heat mixture over medium high heat until it reaches a boil. Place onion and jalapeño in a bowl, pour hot liquid over the top, and cover with lid. Place in refrigerator for 3-4 hours.
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