Smoked Boneless Beef Country Style Ribs

Smoked boneless beef country style ribs are simply delicious eaten like a steak with a fork and knife or sliced thin for a sandwich, etc.

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Smoked Boneless Beef Country Style Ribs

 

 

 

 

 

Meat Preparation

Start with boneless beef country style ribs and after rinsing them in cool water place them in a bowl and pour a bottle of A1 sauce on top of them. Any steak sauce will work or you can use yellow mustard but since they are beef the sauce will give them some good flavor.

After making sure the steak sauce completely coats each piece, pour on about 1 cup of my Naked Rib Rub and massage it into the ribs.

It is a good idea to do this before you even get the smoker going to give the ribs time to do a little marinating before being cooked.

Preparing the Smoker

Place newspaper in the bottom of a charcoal chimney and fill the chimney full of lump charcoal. Light the paper and after making sure it is lit walk away and let the fire do it's thing. This may take from 10-15 minutes.

Once the lump is ready, pour it into the charcoal pan and add about a quart of hot water to the water pan.

Place the grates into position on the smoker.

 

Smoking the Ribs

Bring out the container of ribs and place them in the smoker. Place the lid on the smoker.

Add about 6 chunks of your favorite wood on top of the coals via the access door in the side of the smoker.

I chose apple wood for mine but that is entirely your choice.

These should not take more than about 2-2.5 hours at 225 but mine took more than 3 hours due to the blustery winds that were blowing in my neck of the woods.

The ribs are done when they reach about 170-175 degrees. If they are not tender enough then you can let them go a little longer. I like for them to be about the same tenderness as a good steak.
Note: For maximum tenderness, smoke them for about an hour then wrap each rib loosely in a piece of heavy duty aluminum foil for the remaining hour. If you like the outside to be a little more firm you can grill the ribs unwrapped for about 5-10 minutes on medium heat just before serving.

 

Serving the Ribs

These large country style beef ribs will go well with almost any vegetable including mashed potatoes, corn, vegetable medley, okra, baked beans, etc.
Be sure to serve some of my barbecue sauce warm and on the side.

If you really want to get crazy you can finish off the meal with some hot apple pie and ice cream;-)

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