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Bonesless baby back ribs?
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HAHA, I know! You could only imagine the look on my face when she gave them to me. It is litterally a rack of ribs, with the bones pulled out.
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I guess they'll cook slightly faster but they still have all the connective tissue so I'd treat them the same temp-wise.
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Right, I am thinking a little higher than normal. More like 275-300 indirect for about 1.5 hours.
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Time for the good 'ol toothpick test to determine when finished...Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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right... I guess internal temp will be a little easier. 140?
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You know, not needing to worry about touching the bones, should get a good reading.
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i think those would work really well with a red pork char sui type recipe
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I think 140*F is too low-never have checked the temp on ribs (always go by feel) but I'm guessing you would have to figure about the same as pulled pork...just an opinion. Let us know how this goes.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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I am going to go by feel. Will let y'all know.
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A market near me has sold "boneless baby back ribs" every now and then for years. I'm not certain, but I think it just the muscle on the small side of what's being called a pork t-bone.Some connective tissue, not much fat. Doesn't demand lo-n-slo. I like to marinade them, and cook around 300 indirect, and then a few minutes beyond the heat deflector to add some browning.
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gdenby said:A market near me has sold "boneless baby back ribs" every now and then for years. I'm not certain, but I think it just the muscle on the small side of what's being called a pork t-bone.Some connective tissue, not much fat. Doesn't demand lo-n-slo. I like to marinade them, and cook around 300 indirect, and then a few minutes beyond the heat deflector to add some browning.
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These look like a real slab of ribs. There is cuts where each bone would be and it appears they simply removed the membrane and sliced out the bones. Here are a few pics.
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Those look very much like what I find for sale, but somewhat larger. What I've had has no evidence of the bones. Just a clean cut layer of meat.
But, I think I've learned something. I don't now think its the muscle from the small side of the t-bone, which would be the tenderloin. Rather, the muscle that overlays the "tail" of the chop. The "tail" being the back ribs when separated from the spine, loin and spares.
At any rate, they cook much more like a piece of chop than spares.
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I wonder why these would have the cuts half if not more than half way through the meat? I really want to say that these are literally a slab with the membrane removed, and the bones sliced out. We will see soon, they are on the egg now and at 170* internal.
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A lot of places here sell boneless country style ribs with cuts in them like you describe. I've always marinated or sauced and cooked them like chops and eat with a fork and knife.
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If you got it - cook it.
Not sure I would pick it up in the store though, would have to read some really good results on here. I think cooking anything with the bone add's a lot of flavor. Would have to be sold on the idea of boneless.
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So after cooking as if they were baby back ribs, I found that they were dry, they reminded me more of a country style rib. Actually more like a freaking pork chop. I have already had an intervention with my wife and she understands what she did wrong LOL. No, she just thought "hey, I like boneless chicken breast more than regular so.." Even being the wife of a BBQ guy, she still wanted to push the buck. She now agrees with what we all know, ribs need a bone.
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michigan_jason said:Anyone ever tried? The wife brought them home from sams club, and after the reaction my wife expected, I have to cook them. Anyone messed with them? Still low and slow? No way it can take as long as normal slabs. She wants me to cook them today.
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Boneless ribs. I'm back to the tree falling in the forest with no one around and what noise does it make. Can it even happen?Seems like you could have cooked them like a tenderloin, put on a rub then raised direct at 300 - 400 until IT is 140F. Seems like 10-20 minutes depending on thickness. Worth another shot.
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